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The day she died was only the beginning... Sam Cooper is on the verge of a happy life—a true feat after his disastrous childhood. Sam’s mother, Laurie, died tragically and his father was torn apart by grief. But now after years of silence, Sam’s father makes a shocking confession on his deathbed. Who was Laurie Cooper? What happens when you discover you’ve been lied to for twenty-five years? Sam is determined to find out, but someone wants to silence the truth forever. Following a trail from London to Connecticut, Sam will have to uncover exactly what his mother did and why—no matter the cost.
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This book was good from start to finish. I love a good mystery and this one did not disappoint. There were lies, secrets, murder, gun fights, and people traveling halfway across the world to solve a 25 year old mystery. I really enjoyed the shifting timeline so the reader could fully understand the present by being given the actions/motives of the past. The main character was an "average" guy, but he became so much more in the search for what really happened to his mother. I love that a seemingly ordinary man could transform into something new while also trying not to die. Veste sets a good scene and I was impressed with the small twists and turns of this book.