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SECRET SISTERS by Jayne Ann Krentz

SECRET SISTERS

by Jayne Ann Krentz

Pub Date: Dec. 8th, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-399-17448-3
Publisher: Berkley

Eighteen years after she was attacked by a pedophile, Madeline Chase’s past is haunting her, and while she knows the man is dead, a recent murder lets her know his dangerous secrets have not been forgotten.

Still grieving the recent loss of her grandmother in a fire and navigating her new role as chief of the small hotel chain she's inherited, Madeline is surprised when she's summoned to the site of her grandmother's first hotel, the scene of the attack on her when she was 12, by the abandoned property's caretaker, Tom. She arrives to find him dying from what looks like a fall, but when a shadowy figure comes after her, she realizes Tom was murdered and she could have been too, if not for her quick thinking. Calling her sexy head of security, Jack Rayner, to the area, the two begin digging into the long-buried secrets of the man who attacked Madeline all those years ago and who was killed by Tom and Madeline’s grandmother before he could rape her. There were some mysteries that everyone thought had gone to the grave with the attacker, but someone has clearly discovered them, and Madeline and Jack have to try to figure out what they are in order to protect Madeline and Daphne, her childhood best friend who was with her the night of the attack and with whom she's reconnecting after all these years. The more they dig, the more perilous their situation becomes; it’s unclear exactly who the enemy is, but the assaults seem to be escalating and coming from a variety of directions. The complex mystery gets a little implausible at times, but overall the characters are engaging, and the story is intriguing.

Krentz delivers another twisty, plot-driven romantic suspense novel, with two satisfying love stories in the mix.