Skewed by Anne McAneny
Summary: No birth announcement could top the
headlines from the day Janie and Jack Perkins entered the world. As twins born
to a mother in a coma—courtesy of a bullet from their father—the sensational
story of their birth never quite died down. While Jack still craves the flash
of a camera, Janie seeks sanctuary behind the lens—as a crime scene
photographer.
Thanks to Janie’s line of work, she’s comfortable around gruesome
murders. But when old photos of her mother’s body arrive in the mail, they open
deep-seated wounds and raise chilling new questions about who was really
responsible for that deadly night.
Did Janie’s father spend decades in jail as an innocent man? Did an
infamous serial killer actually take her mother’s life? With photos in hand,
Janie brings the truth into focus. But when her investigation ends up invoking
the wrath of the long-dormant killer, she must race to piece together the final
evidence—before she becomes the target.
Angie’s comments: This is a good mystery with an interesting premise. The
characters are odd, which only makes them more interesting. There is some
cursing, which some readers may not like.
Recommended for mystery readers.
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