Published: July 03, 2012
Words: 63,664 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9780985849023
Short description
Raya, a young freelance blogger, writes blog posts for true crime websites. While researching old cold cases, she notices a headline that causes sounds and images to flood her mind as either memories or hallucinations. Determined to find out the truth about this brutal case and about her past, she begins an investigation that leads to danger as she gets too close for a killer's comfort.
The scenic bayous and small towns of South Louisiana hold hidden dangers beyond those you might expect - in a tangled tale of mystery and suspense.
Raya, a freelance writer and blogger, researches cold cases for true crime websites. One case in particular, the Bayou Family Slaughter case, stirs macabre memories, but are they real or imagined? Determined to uncover the truth, she heads to the small town of St. Felicity to investigate the 20-year old Bayou Family Slaughter case.
Raya gets help from Nick Simoneaux, a young St. Felicity detective who is also investigating the cold case, but is Nick hiding family secrets from Raya? Is there anyone in St. Felicity she can trust, or is a murderer still living in this quaint old town - waiting and watching?
As Raya reveals St. Felicity's secrets, she uncovers the mysteries of her own past, leading to dangers that threaten not only her own existence, but the lives of those she loves most.
THE GRAVE BLOGGER is a fast-paced, riveting suspen.. (Read more)
The scenic bayous and small towns of South Louisiana hold hidden dangers beyond those you might expect - in a tangled tale of mystery and suspense.
Raya, a freelance writer and blogger, researches cold cases for true crime websites. One case in particular, the Bayou Family Slaughter case, stirs macabre memories, but are they real or imagined? Determined to uncover the truth, she heads to the small town of St. Felicity to investigate the 20-year old Bayou Family Slaughter case.
Raya gets help from Nick Simoneaux, a young St. Felicity detective who is also investigating the cold case, but is Nick hiding family secrets from Raya? Is there anyone in St. Felicity she can trust, or is a murderer still living in this quaint old town - waiting and watching?
As Raya reveals St. Felicity's secrets, she uncovers the mysteries of her own past, leading to dangers that threaten not only her own existence, but the lives of those she loves most.
THE GRAVE BLOGGER is a fast-paced, riveting suspense thriller from an exciting new author. Donna D. Fontenot draws on her own experiences as a blogger and Louisiana Cajun to create a tense mystery filled with engaging characters in a setting that draws the reader in with its unique beauty and hidden dangers.
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Tags
thriller,
crime,
suspense,
mystery,
psychological,
detective,
louisiana
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Review by:
Sheldon Campbell
on July 12, 2012 :
To say that Graveblogger was "so good I couldn't put it down" seems trite, but nothing sums it up as nicely.
Great character development, interesting plot twists and an action-packed ending made this one of the best reads I've enjoyed in a long time! The tension just keeps building. Nice job, Donna!
(reviewed the day of purchase)