Review “Dead To Her” by Sarah Pinborough

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dead to her sarah pinborough

DEAD TO HER

By Sarah Pinborough

Review “Dead To Her” by Sarah Pinborough

In Savannah, even the elite have cliques. And when Marcie marries Jason Maddox, she’s just “the second wife,” the product of a former affair.

Trying hard to fit in as a former waitress/other woman, Marcie wants to make connections in Savannah’s inner circle. When Jason’s boss William returns home from a trip abroad with a new twenty-two-year-old wife, Marcie notices Jason’s tongue wagging. Convinced that Jason is going to leave her for Keisha, she’s forced to befriend her—only to find out that Keisha only has eyes for Marcie. They begin an affair and as her lust takes over, Marcie starts to question everything about her marriage, including Jason’s lies and late-night phone calls. When William ends up dead, not only do Marcie’s marriage secrets unravel, but so does the life she left in Boise when she fled to the south. Even Keisha has motives and suddenly everyone is a suspect as Marcie realizes that everyone she aspired to be has something to hide.

With an affable cast of characters, no one is who they seem to be as arrests and secrets come to the surface, and Marcie finds she has to clear her own name before it’s too late. Because the last person she was accused of killing died the same way.

Review “Dead To Her” by Sarah Pinborough

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