What Lies Beneath: A Laura Chambers Novel
By (Author) J. G. Hetherton
Crooked Lane Books
Crooked Lane Books
30th August 2022
11th August 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Thriller / suspense fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
813.6
Hardback
304
Width 163mm, Height 245mm
Perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and J.A. Jance, in this thrilling second book in the series, Laura Chambers finds herself caught in a deadly web of small town secrets. Hillsborough, North Carolina is a town with a dark history that is bubbling to the surface. Twenty years ago, Laura's friend's family was slaughtered in their beds, and the sole survivor, Laura's eight-year-old friend, was whisked away to distant relatives. That was the last time Laura ever saw her best friend. Twenty years later, a woman runs onto the interstate, directly into the path of a truck, and the gruesome accident leaves behind a mangled corpse. Her very last phone call was to Laura, just before she was killed, but her face is disfigured beyond recognition. Identification seems impossible, and the victim was barefoot and in a state of undress. The only thing in her possession is an old photograph depicting Laura, Laura's father-and standing next to them, her lost friend from childhood. Laura's father passed away when she was eight, and she thought she understood why he vanished from her life in the year before he died, but the photograph and the corpse begin to cast doubt on everything she thought she knew. As the lines between fact and fiction blur, Laura digs into the history of the deceased, and her own family, determined to discover what lies beneath...
Praise for What Lies Beneath:
Hethertons sure hand provides plenty of action and intrigue, with well-defined yet deeply flawed characters. Readers will want more.
Publishers Weekly
Hetherton keeps turning up the heat.
Kirkus
Excellent character development . . . Perfect for fans of Karin Slaughter and Kerry Wilkinson.
Portland Book Review
Praise for Last Girl Gone:
Last Girl Gone isone of the most surefooted, accomplished debut thrillersIve read in ages. Readers are going to fall hard for J. G. Hetherton."
Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author
J. G. Hethertons Last Girl Gone is astunningdebut that takes the reader down adark and vividrabbit hole . . .Swiftly paced, riveting, poignant and real."
David Bell, bestselling author of Bring Her Home
Forget sleep. Forget everything. No one will pry this book out of your hands until the lastdiabolicaltwist.
Brian Freeman, bestselling author of The Night Bird
Perfectly pacedand plotted from its dramatic beginning to its twist ending, Last Girl Gone is acompulsiveread that will keep the reader turning pages.
Christine Carbo, award-winning author of The Weight of Night
Chilling, creepy, atmospheric...[A] rare debut novel that reads like the work of a seasoned pro."
Owen Laukkanen, award-winning author of The Forgotten Girls
One hell of atwistedbaddie, all wrapped up in [a]fantastic premise, fantastic writing, and one hell of an ending. I read it in a day.
Paul Cleave, international bestselling author of Trust No One
Memorable [and] compelling."
Library Journal
Hetherton deliversa realistic look at contemporary newsroom culture."
Publishers Weekly
The Hillsborough setting will appeal to local readers who might recognize favorite haunts scattered throughout.
News and Observer
Captivating [and] gripping."
News of Orange County
Thisdiabolicaldebut thriller offers more twists than winding country road . . .J. G. Hetherton is an author to watch.
New York Journal of Books
A damn fine thriller."
Criminal Element
Last Girl Gone had me guessing to the very end."
Seattle Book Review
Acompellingand well-written mystery, this could very well bethe one book to take to the beach this summer.
MyShelf.com
J. G. Hetherton was in raised in rural Wisconsin, graduated from Northwestern University, and lived in Chicago for the better part of a decade. Along the way to his first novel, he dabbled in many different day jobs before moving to North Carolina for a girl. They live in Durham, North Carolina, with their twin daughters, and when he's not writing, you can find him on the hiking trail or sitting down with a good book.