The Granite Bay Murder Club
ebook ∣ The Granite Bay Murder Club, #1 · The Granite Bay Murder Club
By R. C. Ducantlin
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Where shadows speak louder than words, and secrets are deadly, the truth is a dangerous game. Murder is more than a crime — it's an art form, and someone has been busy framing my friends.
No one is innocent. Not here. Not now. Not ever. I know what they did, and I know why. The why doesn't matter.
Only keeping the secret matters.
Brace yourself for a journey through broken loyalties, shattered hearts, and the unforgiving cost of survival. In our memories, knowing is the price we paid, the lines of decency are blurred.
Welcome to The Granite Bay Murder Club — Prepare yourself for a ride where loyalty is shattered, hearts are broken, and not everyone survives.
In the end, someone always pays the price.
Ducantlin's gripping new thriller unravels a haunting tale where loyalty masks secrets and vengeance has its price. Perfect for fans of suspenseful mysteries with dark secrets laced with betrayal and relentless twists. This story will keep you guessing and breathless — until the final page.
Fair warning — The Granite Bay Murder Club doesn't shy away from the ugly side of survival.
What people are saying about The Granite Bay Murder Club:
"Ducantlin uses storytelling as a weapon in this book. What is fiction, what is lies, what is perspective?"
"Ducantlin weaves a story like a chain stitch that puts spinsters to shame. Loyalties are questioned, lives are on the line, and the truth? Well, wouldn't you like to know?"
"Good use of a hazy narrator who you never learn too much about... by the end, the mystery of identity becomes pretty effectively frightening." — Jackson S.
"I found the book contained originality and unpredictability. I found the first-person narration intriguing and kept the reader wanting to read on."
"I often wonder when reading a good story: Did the author live a version of what I am reading?