by John Zenoni
‘Something Bad Wrong: A Thriller’, by Eryk Pruitt, is a nail-biting, mystery thriller that pulls you in and keeps you in its grip until the end. It's a little long but definitely worth the read.
The story is told in a dual timeline - that of a police officer 50 years ago and today, by that same officer’s granddaughter, who's a true-crime podcaster investigating the murders of a young couple that was never solved and haunted her grandfather until his death. There is also the mystery surrounding her grandfather and why her mother refuses to talk about him and things that happened in the past.
This one ends on a perfect note and I look forward to reading more about the main character, Jess Keeler, and her ongoing investigations.
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