Summary: An exhilarating debut novel that follows
one woman's hunt for the truth when she realizes she might have married a
killer
They said her death was
a tragic accident. And I believed them…until now.
Carmen is happily
married to Tom, although she knows she'll always live in the shadow of another
woman—the mistress who ended his first marriage: Zena. Mercurial, mesmerizing,
manipulative Zena—a woman who, Carmen begins to discover, had the potential to
incite the darkest of emotions. Zena, who drowned in the sea late one night.
Zena seems ever-more
present, even in death, and when Carmen unknowingly stumbles on evidence that
her husband has not been telling her the whole truth, she can't shake her
unease. As she uncovers documents and photographs, a very different tale than
the one Tom has led her to believe begins to unfold, and she finds herself increasingly
isolated and paranoid. As the twisted events of that night begin to come to
light, Carmen must ask herself if it's really a truth worth knowing…even if it
destroys her and the lives of the people she loves most.
Angie’s comments: In Undertow,
everyone has secrets. The beginning is slow as the doubts and evidence begin to
pile up. The pace becomes fast towards the end as the secrets come to light.
Everything appears to be a façade until the end.
Recommended for readers of slow psychological
mysteries.
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October 24, 2017
Undertow
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