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All Saints' Secrets (2014)

by Nicole Loughan(Favorite Author)
3.71 of 5 Votes: 5
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Little Spot for Stories
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Saint Mysteries
review 1: You have to read book one[the murder of a saint] before starting all saints secrets,this is a simple murder mystery,that is fast paced with great characters,that are not too deep or complicated to understand.Nicole Laughan takes the reader into a culture that is not widely known about and gives the reader a world of characters that love protect,one another in a closed in community,where your ancestry is a pride to wear like a badge and secrets are nobodys business but their own.The creole family who take under their protective wing,Franchon a best friend to the murdered daughter of the family,through the two books the family find out that their oldest had also been murdered,when everyone thought her death an accident.Franchon has to fight for her own life as she learns mor... moree of herself and reveals some truths about her own family.only to discover secrets herself.Book 3 will be published in 2014,the story continues into the next phase of Franchon`s life,the reader could stop here by reading books one and two,As this nicely ends a phase.Or like me become hooked on Franchon and wait patiently for book 3 to be published.
review 2: In this sequel to 'To Murder a Saint', Fanchon's injuries and failed Broadway audition has her returning to the Bayou. While she's recuperating and recovering from her serious leg injury, she learns that the police are taking a second look at the death of her best friend's younger sister. Perhaps her death wasn't an accident after all. But to verify certain suspicions, they will need the family's permission to exhume the body from the crypt and promise to have the body returned before All Soul's Day. As if that wasn't traumatic enough, Fanchon discovers a favorite photograph of her and her best friend Josephine have been replaced with a copy. But who would want the original and why? Her search takes her out into the swamp and inadvertently helps to raise more questions about how Lisette may have died. And who is that in the shadows who appears to be watching her? And why is she dreaming of a girl she doesn't recognize drowning in the water?The characters really come into their own in this sequel, and the unexpected plot twists keep the tension high and the secret exposed at the end makes this a thrilling page-turner. less
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tigerc
Not terribly believable. I think I will pass on the other books
jen
Did not see that coming. Great fast-paced read.
GreenVelvetJacket
Hmmm..What A TANGLED WEB.
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