Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for Look for Her, a Psychological Thriller by Emily Winslow (19 October 2017, Allison & Busby / William Morrow, 350 pages).
This is the fourth book in the Keene and Frohmann series. 'Nothing is easy or simple, thanks to Winslow's delightfully devious mind. Surprising and satisfying, you won't be able to stop turning the pages of Look for Her’ Karen Dionne, author of The Marsh King’s Daughter Look for Her ratchets up the tension while also offering moments of sheer grace’ ~ Riley Sager, author of Final Girls
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.
Author Emily Winslow will be awarding one physical copy of each of the 1st three books in the Keene and Frohmann Series to one winner, and one physical copy of youd choice of ONE of the 1st three books in the Keene and Frohmann Series to five randomly drawn winners via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).
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Forty years on, another young woman stokes her obsession with Annalise, believing that sharing a name with the dead girl has forged a bond between them. When DNA evidence linked to the Annalise Wood murder comes to light, detectives Morris Keene and Chloe Frohmann reexamine the case, picking apart previous assumptions and finding sinister connections to a recent drowning.
With her trademark skill in weaving together multiple perspectives and voices, Emily Winslow paints a complex and compelling portrait of a cold case that is far from dead and buried.
This is the fourth book in the Keene and Frohmann series. 'Nothing is easy or simple, thanks to Winslow's delightfully devious mind. Surprising and satisfying, you won't be able to stop turning the pages of Look for Her’ Karen Dionne, author of The Marsh King’s Daughter Look for Her ratchets up the tension while also offering moments of sheer grace’ ~ Riley Sager, author of Final Girls
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.
Author Emily Winslow will be awarding one physical copy of each of the 1st three books in the Keene and Frohmann Series to one winner, and one physical copy of youd choice of ONE of the 1st three books in the Keene and Frohmann Series to five randomly drawn winners via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).
|| Synopsis || Teaser: KCR Preview || The Series || About the Author || Giveaway & Tour Stops ||
Synopsis
Annalise Wood has haunted the town of Lilling near Cambridge for decades. She went missing in 1976 and although her body was later found, the investigation went cold with no one held responsible. The memory of her and the grief and speculation surrounding her disappearance are engrained in the community.Forty years on, another young woman stokes her obsession with Annalise, believing that sharing a name with the dead girl has forged a bond between them. When DNA evidence linked to the Annalise Wood murder comes to light, detectives Morris Keene and Chloe Frohmann reexamine the case, picking apart previous assumptions and finding sinister connections to a recent drowning.
With her trademark skill in weaving together multiple perspectives and voices, Emily Winslow paints a complex and compelling portrait of a cold case that is far from dead and buried.
The Series: Keene and Frohmann
Keene and Frohmann is FREE on Kindle Unlimited and Kindle Owner's Lending Library.|| [1] || [2] || [3] ||
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The Whole World [1]
Polly and Liv are American students at Cambridge University. Both strangers to their new home, both survivors of past mistakes, they quickly become friends and find a common interest in Nick, a handsome, charming and seemingly guileless graduate student. But a betrayal, followed by Nick's inexplicable disappearance, brings long-buried histories to the surface.
A police investigation raises countless questions, with the newspapers reporting all the most salacious details - from the crime that scars Polly's past to truths concealed in old photographs. Soon the three young lovers will discover how little they truly know about each other, and how devastating the ripples of long-ago actions can be . . .
[Published 13 May 2010, 352 pages]
The Start of Everything [2]
Outside the city of Cambridge, the badly decomposed body of a teenage girl is found washed up in the flooded fens. Detective Inspector Chloe Frohmann and her partner Morris Keene are called in to establish the identity of the victim. They must work quickly to solve the mystery of her death before the press pounces on the salacious story.
Meanwhile, Mathilde Oliver, the autistic daughter of a Cambridge don, is attempting to trace the writer of a series of letters addressed to 'Katja', a student at Corpus Christi College who doesn't seem to exist. Across the hallowed paths and storied squares of Cambridge University, Frohmann and Keene follow a sparse trail of clues.
The nameless body and obscure letters eventually lead them to Deeping House, an imposing country manor. Here they begin to unravel a web of passions and secrets, of long-buried crimes and fresh horrors . . .
[Published 8 January 2013, 273 pages]
The Red House [3]
Maxwell is living his worst nightmare when he begins to question whether his fiancée Imogen is his own blood sister, separated by adoption. A visit to Imogen's birthplace in Cambridge stirs up déja vu that intensifies his fears.
While Detective Chief Inspector Morris Keene languishes at home, struggling with a debilitating injury and post-traumatic stress, his former partner Detective Inspector Chloe Frohmann is following a suicide case in which Morris' daughter Dora is suspected of assisting the death.
When buried skeletons are discovered next to an old barn, the suicide is linked back to Imogen's childhood, revealing horrors of the past and new dangers in the present.
[Published 19 February 2015, 350 pages]
About the Author
Emily Winslow is an American living in Cambridge, England.She trained as an actor at Carnegie Mellon University’s prestigious drama conservatory and earned a master’s degree in museum studies from Seton Hall University. For six years she wrote for Games magazine, creating increasingly elaborate and lavishly illustrated logic puzzles.
She lives with her husband and two sons. She is the author of four novels and a memoir.
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Giveaway and Tour Stops
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Thank you for introducing this book. I now have this one, and her previous books on my TBR list.
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