Out in the field the tall stalks sway in the breeze, hiding a girl lying on the ground as if asleep. plenty of heart in your mouth m.
Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fantastic...
Really should be rated 5+. just so well-written and it had me on edge throughout with anticipation and it didn\'t let me down!!!...
I laughed, gasped, even cried whilst reading...
I love it!... hooked from page one... bforbookreview, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Loved... 5 stars.
Loved it.
I shed a few tears...
It was just crazy...
My heart and head went through so many emotions here.
Had me in its claws from the very beginning...
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Trusting no-one, Casey will have to risk everything to track down a deadly killer...
But why? Interviewing the four remaining girls, Casey is certain they are hiding a dark secret that stretches back to Their school days.
Someone is picking off The Sunflower Girls one by one.
Turning the house upside down Casey finds a bone-chilling, one-word note: Guilty.
Clutched in her hand is a broken sunflower petal. could the other girls be next? But as Casey instructs her colleagues to track down the five remaining friends, another girl\'s body is found, shot with arrows in her own home.
Casey knows the killer is sending a message with arrows...
They met in archery club and have drifted apart since high school.
Interviewing Charlie\'s distraught mother, Casey\'s blood turns to ice when she learns about a tightknit group of Charlie\'s best friends who once called themselves The Sunflower Girls.
Heartbroken, Casey vows to find the monster who would hunt Charlie down like this.
Yellow petals and broken stalks scatter the ground-and Casey immediately recognizes the red markings all over Charlie\'s body as arrow wounds.
When a member of Detective Casey White\'s team turns up at her door begging for help, Casey races to find the broken body of twenty-year-old Charlie Robson abandoned in a sunflower field.
Her beautiful dark eyes stare up, unseeing, as her blood mingles with the rich brown earth.
But she doesn\'t stir when rain falls from the gray sky and lands on her soft cheeks.
Out in the field the tall stalks sway in the breeze, hiding a girl lying on the ground as if asleep