Friday, September 19, 2014

Shadow Dancer by Addison Kline [SBM Review]


Shadow Dancer




Some secrets should just stay buried. On the day Tristan Morrow is born her mother goes missing, prompting an investigation that produces no solid leads. Fast forward 15 years, and the Morrow family still doesn't know the truth behind Catherine Morrow’s disappearance. When 15 year old Tristan is required to write a biography on her mother for a school assignment, she learns the truth about her mother’s fate, and is hell-bent upon finding out who was responsible for her death. But when Tristan herself goes missing too, everyone is suspect, even her own father and boyfriend. Set in rural Fox Hollow, PA, Shadow Dancer unravels a web of lies, deceit, madness and corruption. Can investigators crack the case before Tristan meets the same fate as her mother? And who is responsible for the disappearances? There is much uncertainty as the investigation unfolds, but there is one thing that is certain: Tristan Morrow holds the master key to the entire riddle.


This was such an amazing nail biting edge of your seat suspense. I love Kline's writing. We get a look into the past that created the situation the characters find themselves in. We also get the story in different point of views. So I was able to get a complete sense of emotions and inner struggle that the characters were going through. The mystery begins from chapter one and kept me guessing through most of the story! I was cheering for the heroes. It was such a wonderful ending I was in tears! Tristan is such a brave and determined character. I have a feeling that she had more of her mother in her than she ever believed. I can not wait to find out where Kline takes us in her next book! If you looking for an amazing mystery/suspense you can't miss this one. 


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