Love, Mom
A fast-paced psychological thriller with several twists
A best-selling author. A mother. A murderer…
Mackenzie Casper is a brilliant student. But she is best known for her mother, a best-selling author whose dark, twisted thrillers have a dedicated worldwide fanbase.
When her mother dies in an accident, fans across the world are left grieving, and the investigators are asking: Was that really an accident?
The day of the memorial service, Mackenzie gets the first mysterious envelope, signed,
From #1 fan. XOXO.
Inside are the pages of her mother’s diary that start with the lines:
Want to know a secret?
Love, Mom.
What Mackenzie reads leaves her in shock.
Then comes the second letter.
And the third...
Mackenzie starts her own investigation and stumbles upon secrets that her family has lived with for years.
Quickly, she realizes that her mother's path to stardom was etched with sinister lies that might have caught up with her.
Sometimes fame is worth a murder. Or worse.
Soon, Mackenzie will come to find out that there are worse things than murder…
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Love, Mom is a thriller that offered a clearly positive reading experience—not exactly an everyday experience. In it, a young woman investigates the death of her famous author mother with the help of mysterious diary entries. The story is full of plot twists and momentum, but fortunately, it stays firmly on track. I read the whole book in one sitting. Of course, the story has its predictable moments and some implausibilities, as well as a few stereotypes, but they didn’t detract from my reading experience.
