“Believe Me” by JP Delaney

BELIEVE ME

By JP Delaney

It’s difficult to be an out-of-work actress. In fact, most of the time all you can do is wait tables until you’re discovered. But for one by the name of Claire, waitressing is most definitely not going to be enough. You see, Claire not only needs money to pay the rent and other bills, but she also needs to find a way to get a green card in order to stay in America.

The occupation she lands is far from what she was expecting. To save her from having to go back home and give up on her career is a law firm. This firm specializes in divorce cases, and they “utilize” pretty girls to entrap men and get their promiscuous advances and propositions on tape. That way they can walk into court with their clients, the broken-hearted wives, and win—destroying their cheating husbands and taking their money right out from under them. However, these men turn from run-of-the-mill jerks into something far more frightening.

There is a murderer on the loose and the police suspect a man for killing his wife, and perhaps even more women. What they need Claire to do is act as the decoy in order to get this man to confess on tape. But if he’s gotten away with murder all this time, it is certain that he knows exactly what to do in order to escape conviction. Claire will definitely have to pull out all her acting skills in order to trick this one. And if she’s not careful, she could just end up being his next victim.

JP Delaney has always been a master at psychological thrillers and the games that dark minds play, and this amazing book is no different. The action never stops and the ending, trying to determine which character is the predator and which are his prey, is a mind-blowing experience.

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