Tainted Waters
by Maggie
Thom
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BLURB:
He
didn’t commit suicide but who’s going to believe her...
Frustrated
at being fired from her latest job and overwhelmed by her consolatory family,
Sam decides to move to the family’s cabin at the lake. A place she hasn’t been
since her dad committed suicide there, twenty years before. Or did he? Snooping
is something she’s good at but someone seems to be taking offense to her
looking too closely at what has been happening at the lake. What she discovers
is shocking. Now she must uncover what’s real and what’s not. All that she
learned growing up, may be false.
Keegan,
who has recently moved to the area to finish his latest book, is also trying to
find out if his grandfather, who’d passed away ten years before, died of
natural causes or was murdered? The descendants of the four families, who own
the land around the lagoon, are dying off.
Since
Sam and Keegan are the only ones questioning the deaths, they find themselves
working together to seek the truth. Are people being murdered? Who would
benefit from their deaths? Why would there be barricades and armed guards at
the north end of the lake? To stay alive, Sam and Keegan must find the answers
and convince others, before more people are killed... including them.
"This
is a book that will have you on the edge of your seat. Just when you think the
story is over, think again." Read Your Writes Book Reviews
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Maggie will be awarding a $15 Amazon or
Barnes & Noble GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour, and an
eBook copy of her upcoming book, Deceitful Truths, will be awarded to a
randomly drawn host.
EXCERPT:
“You’re
fired!”
Sam’s hands
slammed down on the arms of the office chair as she jerked forward. “Because
some dude stole a necklace from his wife, pawned it and got the insurance for
it? And I had the nerve to tell the story?”
“You’re
fired!”
There was so
much more she wanted to say to him. To tell him. It wasn’t fair that she was
getting kicked to the curb for other people’s lies and secrets. It wasn’t her
fault that she felt truth should win out at all costs. Climbing to her feet,
she stared hard at her boss, debating about telling him again why she’d written
that story. The blue vein bulging from his forehead and the deep crimson color
of his puffy cheeks told her it was pointless and might just cause a heart
attack.
“The story
didn’t run, so what’s the big deal?”
His mottled
face started to shake with fury. Sam picked up her coffee which she was glad
she’d set down when she came in and took a step back. The last man she’d seen
that angry had thrown a punch.
“Only because
I caught it. Nothing and I mean nothing, gets printed in this paper without my
say so. Very sneaky Samantha. Not acceptable. You’re done here. And don’t worry
you won’t ever work in this industry again.”
She shook her
head hoping something would fall into place and this would all make sense. It
wasn’t like it was any different than any of the other stories the newspaper
wrote – they got details, or as many as they could and then skewed them
sideways if that’s what made the tale sensational. Only she hadn’t needed to do
that. The facts themselves had been enough to make the story astounding. For
once the paper might have been able to print the truth and nothing but the
truth. The informant who’d put her on to this situation had been right, it had
been unbelievable. She wished she’d been able to thank him but that was part of
the agreement – no names, no thank yous, no mention of where the story started.
And she couldn’t tell anyone because it wasn’t actually supposed to have been
hers to tell.
“I’m fired.”
It didn’t compute.
“Of course. I
don’t say things I don’t mean. Now get out.”
She eyed Mr.
Donner, the man that she’d thought she was going to have a lot of respect for,
the man she’d envisioned thanking in the future for all he’d taught her. For
taking her under his wing and making her the exceptional journalist that she
was. Okay she knew that was crap but she had hoped that her initial ‘feeling’
about him had been wrong. Besides she figured that even if he wasn’t more than
a pompous figurehead, there had to be some people at the paper that she could
learn from. To date, unfortunately, she’d only been patted on the head and
given the lame jobs. Still, she’d actually started to believe that this work
might be her calling. Well, until she’d taken it into her head to run with a
tip she’d been given. It hadn’t really been meant for her but since Tom hadn’t
been at his desk when his phone kept ringing and ringing, she’d figured it had
been hers to run with since she’d been the one to answer it. She had planned to
show them what she could do and that would have been the start to her amazing
career.
Another damn
dream dashed.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Maggie Thom,
who grew up in rural Alberta, took the challenge and leapt off, leaving a
fulltime, twenty year career in management, to write full time. After
publishing her first book Captured Lies, October 2012, her second novel,
Tainted Waters, April, 2013, she is looking forward to publishing her third
book, Deceitful Truths, available late 2013. An avid reader and writer her
whole life, she decided to break the monotony of wishing to be an author by
making it happen. Married to her best friend, she is learning that humor, love
and patience help her navigate her way through her twins’ teen years. Her
motto: Escape to read and Read to escape. "Maggie Thom writes a fast paced
thriller laced with romance that keeps the reader interested and on edge!"
InDtale Magazine
She can be
found at:
Website:
www.maggiethom.com
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Erin's Review:
Tainted Waters is a fast paced, suspenseful thriller right up to the very end. There are twists and turns everywhere and just when you think you know, you realize you have no idea. The balance between suspense and romance is beautifully done and neither is overpowering of the other. The chemistry between the two main characters is realistic, and the reader watches both of them grow throughout the book. The relationship between Sam and her niece, DD, is amazingly sweet and DD grew to quickly become one of my favorite characters, the girl has spunk!
Everything is tied together beautifully through a maze of intrigue and we watch our Sam and Keegan grow closer than either of them ever wanted to, as they try and solve the mysteries of their pasts.
This is a read that will certainly keep you on your toes and keep you guessing right up until the very end.
Such a great except thank you.
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