American Black Widow
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of If You Tell comes the chilling, unputdownable story of Sharon Nelson, the minister's wife whose two husbands mysteriously ended up dead.
Gregg Olsen excelle dans l'art de créer des récits détaillés qui offrent aux lecteurs des aperçus fascinants sur la vie d'individus confrontés à des circonstances extraordinaires. Son style d'écriture se distingue par une profonde capacité à pénétrer la psychologie des personnages et à construire des récits captivants. L'approche d'Olsen repose sur une recherche méticuleuse et une représentation empathique de l'expérience humaine, explorant les motivations complexes et les conséquences qui découlent de situations inhabituelles.







From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of If You Tell comes the chilling, unputdownable story of Sharon Nelson, the minister's wife whose two husbands mysteriously ended up dead.
The story unfolds with Marlena's deepening anxiety as she comforts her frightened son in the dark, suggesting a setting near water that heightens her fear. The intimate moment reveals her protective instincts and the bond between mother and child, set against a backdrop of uncertainty and impending tension. As seagulls cry in the night, the atmosphere becomes charged with both vulnerability and suspense, hinting at deeper themes of fear and maternal love.
A heart-pounding novel of unspeakable crimes and unforgivable sins from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sound of Rain. Homicide detective Nicole Foster has finally balanced an unsteady life and is anxious for a second chance. There's no better place to start over than at the beginning--back at her childhood home on the Washington coast, where's she raising her niece and keeping an eye on her increasingly fragile father. But Nicole's past is never truly behind her--not when a disturbing new case stirs dark memories of the haunting investigation that shattered her career. In the middle of the hottest August in a century, a toddler is found dead inside a parked car. Her father says he forgot her. It's an unthinkable crime. And for Nicole, it's made all the more unbearable by her own suffocating secrets--those shared by an old rival who has reappeared from the shadows and is pushing Nicole to the edge once again. Now, wherever the truth lies, solving this case and avenging an unforgivable death is the most important move in Nicole's career. But to see it through to the end, how far is she willing to go? And what is she prepared to risk this time?
“Compelling, gruesome . . . a great read.” —Mystery Scene “OLSEN WILL SCARE YOU—AND YOU’LL LOVE IT.”—Lee Child "OLSEN WRITES RAPID-FIRE PAGE-TURNERS.”—The Seattle Times Seduction. Mind control. Murder. These are the weapons that have made Brenda Nevins one of the most wanted—and feared—criminals in the world. Now the notorious serial killer has escaped from prison and is plotting her revenge. Using innocent young women as bait, she will lure her unsuspecting victims into her trap. This time, sheriff’s detective Kendall Stark and forensic pathologist Birdy Waterman won’t be able to stop her. The killing will be filmed. The feed will be live. And the blood will be streaming . . . Praise for Gregg Olsen’s novels “YOU’LL SLEEP WITH THE LIGHTS ON AFTER READING GREGG OLSEN.” —Allison Brennan “READERS WILL GET THE SHOCK OF A LIFETIME.” —Suspense Magazine “OLSEN KEEPS THE TENSION TAUT.” —Publishers Weekly “The fifth Waterman and Stark thriller from the very talented Gregg Olsen . . . it’s truly a great read.” —Mystery Scene Magazine
Notorious serial killer Brenda Nevins has cajoled, seduced, blackmailed, and left a trail of bodies all across Washington State. Now, after a daring prison escape, she is free to carry out her ultimate act of revenge. The targets: forensic pathologist Birdy Waterman and sheriff's detective Kendall Stark. The pawn: a television psychic hungry for fame, ratings, and blood. There's only one way to stop a killer as brutal, brilliant, and twisted as this: beat her at her own game..
No matter what you see, no matter what you’ve heard, assume nothing.Adam and Sophie Warner and their three-year-old daughter are vacationing in Washington State’s Hood Canal for Memorial Day weekend. It’s the perfect getaway to unplug—and to calm an uneasy marriage. But on Adam’s first day out on the water, he sees Sophie abducted by a stranger. A hundred yards from shore, Adam can’t save her. And Sophie disappears.In a nearby cabin is another couple, Kristen and Connor Moss. Unfortunately, beyond what they’ve heard in the news, they’re in the dark when it comes to Sophie’s disappearance. For Adam, at least there’s comfort in knowing that Mason County detective Lee Husemann is an old friend of his. She’ll do everything she can to help. She must.But as Adam’s paranoia about his missing wife escalates, Lee puts together the pieces of a puzzle. The lives of the two couples are converging in unpredictable ways, and the picture is unsettling. Lee suspects that not everyone is telling the truth about what they know—or they have yet to reveal all the lies they’ve hidden from the strangers they married.
A young woman's body is discovered in a secluded cove, arms outstretched and face untouched by injury. Leann Truitt, a redhead like the others, has tell-tale marks on her wrists, ankles, and neck, indicating she was bound. Beside her lies a puzzling symbol scratched into a rock. Detective Megan Carpenter, one of the first on the scene, is determined to solve the case with rookie Deputy Ronnie Marsh. As the investigation unfolds, Megan begins receiving unsettling messages that reveal someone knows about her traumatic past. She uncovers a chilling connection between Leann's murder and two other unsolved cases of redheaded women, all bearing similar marks and the same symbol at their crime scenes. Each victim was also pregnant, and the killer employs a methodical pattern of kidnapping and torture. When another body resembling the previous victims is found, Megan realizes time is running out to stop the twisted murderer. As she closes in on the killer, Megan must navigate her own secrets that threaten her future while protecting herself and Ronnie from imminent danger. The stakes rise as the killer continues to stalk, and Megan must act quickly to prevent further tragedy.
Oregon's Deschutes River. For years Liz and Owen have admired their neighbors, Carole and David, who seem to have it all: security, happiness, and a beautiful son, Charlie. Then Charlie vanishes without a trace. In a heartrending accident, Liz has changed the lives of everyone she loves-- and is concealing it. As two marriages buckle in grief and fear, Liz retreats into guilt and paranoia... and another neighbor has his own secrets, his own pain, and his own reasons for watching Liz's every move.
Detective Megan Carpenter is no stranger to evil. Escaping the horrors of her old life, she's vowed never to let anyone hurt her or those she loves ever again. Joining the small police force in Jefferson County's Port Townsend, Megan is determined to get every victim of a crime the justice they deserve. So when Ruth Turner walks into the Sheriff's office claiming her sister Ida Watson has been missing for over a month, Megan's instincts tell her that she needs to do more than just file a report. Arriving at a secluded farmhouse in the hills above Snow Creek, she finds Ida's teenage children alone and frightened. Then a few days later, close to the Watsons' home, the blackened body of a woman is discovered in an abandoned pickup truck. Megan must unravel the disturbing secrets of the isolated Snow Creek community if she is to catch the killer. But Megan has dark secrets of her own too...
The setting features a vibrant mural of a sunflower, complemented by shower curtains that, while yellow, are marked with striking red blotches, hinting at a deeper narrative. A photo of a teenage girl from South Kitsap High School leans against the mirror, suggesting a personal connection or story tied to her identity and the colorful yet chaotic environment surrounding her. This imagery evokes themes of youth, memory, and perhaps the contrast between beauty and turmoil.