Sunday, August 25, 2013

RS Review: Justice for Sara (Hardcover)




I've finished "Justice for Sara by Erica Spindler.

When seventeen-year-old Katherine McCall awakened one morning to find her beloved sister, Sara, brutally murdered, her whole life changed in the blink of an eye. Kat was named the prime suspect and, on a string of circumstantial evidence, charged and tried. While the jury found her innocent, not everyone else agreed, and her only choice was to go into hiding. But she carried a dark secret with her, one that made her worry she might actually have had something to do with Sara’s death.

Now, years later, Kat is still haunted by her sister’s unsolved murder and continues to receive chilling anonymous letters, but she has tried to move on with her life. Until, on the tenth anniversary of Sara’s death, she receives a letter that makes the past impossible to ignore: "What about justice for Sara?" What about justice for Sara? And for herself? Kat realizes that going back to Liberty, Louisiana, might be the only way to move forward and find some peace. And there’s a killer out there who was never caught.

But the town she’s come back to is hardly different from the one she left. The secrets and suspicions still run deep. Kat has an ally in Detective Luke Tanner, son of the former Liberty police chief, but he may be her only one. With plenty of enemies, no one to trust and a killer determined to keep a dark secret buried, Kat must decide if justice is worth fighting — and dying — for.

Bestselling author Erica Spindler returns with a chilling new suspense novel about a woman who goes home ten years after her sister's murder to find the true killer.

About the Author

A New York Times and International bestselling author, Erica Spindler's skill for crafting engrossing plots and compelling characters has earned both critical praise and legions of fans. Published in 25 countries, her stories have been lauded as "thrill-packed page turners, white- knuckle rides and edge-of-your-seat whodunits."

Raised in Rockford, Illinois, Erica had planned on being an artist, earning a BFA from Delta State University and an MFA from the University of New Orleans in the visual arts. In June of 1982, in bed with a cold, she picked up a romance novel for relief from daytime television. She was immediately hooked, and soon decided to try to write one herself. She leaped from romance to suspense in 1996 with her novel Forbidden Fruit, and found her true calling.

Her novel Bone Cold won the prestigious Daphne du Maurier Award for excellence. A Romance Writers of America Honor Roll member, she received a Kiss of Death Award for her novels Forbidden Fruit and Dead Run and was a three-time RITA® Award finalist. Publishers Weekly awarded the audio version of her novel Shocking Pink a Listen Up Award, naming it one of the best audio mystery books of 1998.

Erica lives just outside New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband and two sons and is busy at work on her next thriller.

Product Details
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press (August 6, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 125001252X
ISBN-13: 978-1250012524

My Review:


Storyline: Both Sara and Katherine McCall (Kat) lost their parents to a terrible accident when both were young. Sara has been taking care of Kat for 5 years and only has been met with resentment, loathing and rebellion.

Kat has come back to town to after ten years to find out who the real murderer of her older sister Sara
was. At 17, one morning while getting ready for school she found her sister beaten to death with a baseball bat. At this time she was rebellious and keeping a secret - she was secretly sleeping with 20 year old Ryan Benton and believed she was in love with him.

The book switches from the present to the past before and after the murder.

Characters:  All the characters were well developed and we get glimpses that people aren't what they appear.


Romance:  I really enjoyed the romance between Luke and Kat because he was persuasive but not overbearing, he believed in Kat's innocence and it was loving and sweet.

Villain(s):   They were selfish and only cared for their own welfare.




4/5

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