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Her Last Letter [Kindle Edition]

Nancy C. Johnson , Angie Designs
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"Vivid scenes and a suspenseful plot - fun to read."

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In the Colorado mountain town of Glenwood Springs, not far from Aspen, artist/photographer Gwyn Sanders discovers a cryptic letter her sister Kelly left behind. The victim of a deadly hit and run, Kelly reveals she was sexually involved with her sister’s boyfriend and is scared for her life. Both Gwyn and her remaining sister Linda have since married their boyfriends, so either of their husbands could be guilty of murder. The sisters received a large inheritance before meeting these men, and know little of either man’s background. Worse, both Gwyn and Linda love their husbands deeply, but steps must be taken to find the truth. And the truth is complicated. Is it one of the two men, or another previous lover? Or none of them? Danger abounds and everyone is a suspect as Gwyn tries with the help of a gifted private detective to track a killer....

Her Last Letter is approximately 96,000 words or 284 pages in length.

Nancy C. Johnson is also the author of the newly released romantic suspense, paranormal thriller: Twice Cursed


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By C. Bannister TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I nearly gave up on this book, something that I don't do very often.

The book starts with a rich woman. Gwyn, finding a letter written by her youngest sister, Kelly, who died in slightly suspicious circumstances. The letter reveals that Kelly had been involved with one of her elder sister's boyfriends, she mentions a box and says that she is scared she is going to be killed. Gwyn and Linda have since married the men they were involved with at the time and Gwyn is determined to find out who was responsible.

There is a lot about how Gwyn has suffered with depression since Kelly's death and how Linda didn't get on with Kelly. Once the two sister's engage a Private Investigator the story really picks up pace and I must admit I was eager to find out what happened.

All in all an OK read and at 74p a bargain!!
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73 of 76 people found the following review helpful
Page turner 23 Nov 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
This book grabbed me immediately. I liked the summary and was hooked as soon as I started reading. It's a real page turner, and I liked the narrator a lot. The book is a mystery, a woman trying to figure out who murdered her sister. The way this author writes, I suspect ted EVERYBODY. She has a real talent for writing suspense. My only complaint is that I didn't understand why the narrator loved her husband as much as she claimed. They were always quick to anger with each other and most of their interactions seemed to be foreplay for sex. This didn't make me lose interest in the book - but I wouldn't have minded understanding that aspect of the narrator better. Otherwise, a good kind of book to lose yourself in. I also enjoyed reading about life in the Colorado Mountains in winter.
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By Detra Fitch TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Set in the Colorado mountain town of Glenwood Springs, close to Aspen. Gwyn Sanders is an artist and photographer. Years ago her sister, Kelly, had been killed by a hit-and-run driver. Police surmised she had been a random victim of a drunk driver. However, the killer had taken the time to drive her truck (which later proved to be the vehicle which struck her down) back to the house, pull it into the garage, and close the door. No one knows what really happened that fateful night. Gwyn and her remaining sister, Linda Lehman, have had no closure.

Gwyn finds a letter, long hidden by Kelly, revealing that she was sexually involved with her sister's boyfriend and was scared for her life. Gwyn and Linda have since married their boyfriends. It is obvious that either of their husbands could be guilty of Kelly's murder. Everyone knew of the fortune the sisters had received when their parents had died and neither sister dated the men long before wedding them. Only now does Gwyn realize that she and Linda honestly had little knowledge of either man's background. Danger surrounds Gwyn as she begins a search for the truth of what actually happened on the night of Kelly's death.

**** This mystery had me guessing and second guessing throughout the entire story. I came to actually care for Gwyn. I totally understood her fear of perhaps learning that the man she married may have had a hand in the death of her sister, Kelly. The author also includes Linda's reaction of not caring and not wanting to find out what happened since it was all in the past anyhow. The two sisters may have different reactions about Kelly's death, but the two still show the sibling bond that most have in the real world. I found it to be very realistic. The story slows down a bit too much (for my taste) toward the middle, however, the author fills these spots with information that readers may use to test their wits. Great reading, especially for a rainy day when you are trapped indoors. ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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Murder mystery story
I was surprised by this book, I bought it on my kindle just as something to read while on holiday, sitting around the airport, something to read when we weren't out & about. Read more
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I thought this book was great. A very enjoyable read with loads of twists and turns. I would recommend it to all. I'd never heard of this author but well worth a read
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I really enjoyed the book. It was well written, a good story that kept you guessing until the end with a few tense moments thrown in. Read more
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very slow start
i found this book to be rather slow, it does not centre around the death of the sister but seems to be about Gwyn how she feels and her relationships. Read more
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Excellent read
A good read for a bargain price. Good characters and plot, was always hoping for a little more and intensity and found the ending was slightly disappointing.
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Standing in this valley town, surrounded by mountains on all sides, you felt protected and yet aware of how small and fragile you actually were, how insignificant your existence in the overall scheme of things. These wise old mountains passively watched as centuries slipped by, looked on as we humans triumphed and failed, loved and hated. They didnt take sides and they didnt judge. And with any luck, theyd still be around when the sun sputtered and blinked out forever. &quote;
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