Cassie Roycroft has always been fascinated by serial killers. When she moves to a quiet town still haunted by the brutal murders of three teenage girls, living minutes from the crime scene feels like a dark thrill.
That thrill doesn't last. As she settles in, Cassie grows close to a group of local teens, including the shy Sam Pearce, whose brother is serving time for the killings. The more Cassie digs into the case through her job at the local paper, the less it all adds up.
The evidence is shaky. Questions keep mounting, and if the police got it wrong, that means the real killer is still out there, watching, waiting, and ready to strike again.
Perfect for fans of chilling psychological thrillers and small-town secrets, The Murders At Foxhill Grove will keep you hooked until the very last page.