Deeper than the dead

Debra Webb

Book - 2024

Crime analyst and newly disgraced deputy police chief Vera Boyett doesn't visit home often, and she certainly doesn't venture back into the cave on her family land. But when the remains of her long-missing stepmother are discovered, Vera will have to face a past that threatens all she is. She and her sister Eve had a fairy-tale childhood: good until it was tragic, with a stepmother they never found a bond with. At least they had each other, a baby half-sister, and a mutual devotion that would have them do the unthinkable. It's a summer in small-town Tennessee, so thick with humidity it could drown you and so rife with secrets it could smother you. And deep beneath the surface, there are more bodies than you'd think... --...

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
Seattle : Thomas & Mercer [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Debra Webb (author)
Physical Description
381 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781662516184
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A metropolitan cop returns to her rural roots to uncover long-buried secrets and catch a dangerous killer. Shortly after Vera Boyett's career as deputy chief of the Memphis Police Department goes "down in flames," she receives a dreaded but not unexpected call from the Fayetteville, Tennessee, farm where she grew up. The body of her stepmother, Sheree, who disappeared when Vera was a teenager decades ago, has finally been found. With Daddy Vernon ensconced in the memory care facility Hillside Manor and her own future uncertain, Vera can't help returning home to her fragile younger sister, Eve, and their half sister, Luna. Because free-spirited Sheree had lived a fast life prominently featuring barhopping and drugs, no one suspected foul play when she first disappeared. Webb's series kickoff ropes in readers by planting numerous seeds of suspicion in the here and now. New Fayetteville sheriff Gray "Bent" Benton may be stalking Vera. Vernon's secrets are buried as deeply as his memory. The details of Vera's departure from the Memphis force are initially only sketchily described. Most compellingly, Vera's memories suggest her guilt over unspecified past dark deeds she and Eve committed. The action heats up when someone runs Eve off the road at the treacherous Dead Man's Curve, multiple sets of remains are discovered, and Vera receives a series of menacing notes: "I should have killed you all when I had the chance." Both the safety of her family and the restoration of the self-esteem damaged by Vera's dismissal from the police depend on her ability to ferret out the serial killer. A taut and gritty procedural with the promise of more. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.