Gone To Ground by Brandilyn Collins

Gone To Ground

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  • Genre Religious Fiction
  • Publisher B&H Publishing Group
  • Released
  • Size 467.13 kB
  • Length 354 Pages

Description

Amaryllis, Mississippi is a scrappy little town of strong backbone and southern hospitality. A brick-paved Main Street, a park, and a legendary ghost in the local cemetery are all part of its heritage. Everybody knows everybody in Amaryllis, and gossip wafts on the breeze. Its people are friendly, its families tight. On the surface Amaryllis seems much like the bright and lovely flower for which it’s named. 

But the Amaryllis flower is poisonous. 

In the past three years five unsolved murders have occurred within the town. All the victims were women, and all were killed in similar fashion in their own homes. And just two nights ago—a sixth murder. 

Clearly a killer lives among the good citizens of Amaryllis. And now three terrified women are sure they know who he is—someone they love. None is aware of the others’ suspicions. And each must make the heartrending choice to bring the killer down. 

But each woman suspects a different man.
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"Written in three unique yet strong female voices, Gone to Ground kept us guessing until the end. With a thoroughly engaging plot, realistic action and believable characters, this is a book we would recommend to anyone regardless of genre preferences. Gone to Ground went above and beyond the Inspy guidelines in terms of literary merit, and though it is categorized as "Christian Suspense/Thriller", Gone to Ground is far-reaching in its appeal to any type of reader."
--Inspy Awards, 2013 Winner, Mystery & Thriller Category

"Collins does it again with her trademark suspense that will keep readers up late into the night. The three main characters are distinguished by their different dialects ... the mystery is expertly written and an incredibly worthwhile read." 
-- RT Book Reviews

"The popular novelist's talent continues to flower ... sales will flourish."
--Publishers Weekly

"Brandilyn Collins delivers another intriguing cat and mouse mystery." 
-- Examiner.com

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