A Neighbor’s Lie (A Chloe Fine Psychological Suspense Mystery—Book 2)
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A Neighbor’s Lie (A Chloe Fine Psychological Suspense Mystery—Book 2)

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Blake Pierce Suspense/Thriller

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"NEXT DOOR is full of completely unexpected twists—you will read it on the edge of your chair. It is Blake Pierce at his best! Another masterpiece of suspense and mystery. I highly recommend it to the permanent library of all readers that appreciate an excellent thriller, full of psychological suspense and with a completely unexpected ending. This is the first in what promises to be another excellent series. I can hardly wait to read the sequel."
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos

A NEIGHBOR’S LIE (A Chloe Fine Mystery) is book #2 in a new psychological suspense series by bestselling author Blake Pierce, whose #1 bestseller Once Gone (Book #1) (a free download) has over 1,000 five-star reviews.

FBI Violent Crimes Division Special Agent Chloe Fine, 27, still reeling from the secrets of her past, finds herself thrown into her first case: the murder of a nanny in a seemingly perfect suburban town.

Immersed in a world of secrets, of unfaithful couples, of pretense and artifice, Chloe soon realizes that anyone—and everyone—may be guilty. Yet at the same time, with her own father still in jail, she must battle her own demons and unravel her own secrets, which threaten to bring her down before her own career even begins.

An emotionally wrought psychological suspense with layered characters, small-town ambiance and heart-pounding suspense, A NEIGHBOR’S LIE is book #2 in a riveting new series that will leave you turning pages late into the night.

Book #3 in the CHLOE FINE series will be available soon.

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CHAPTER THIRTY ONE

CHAPTER THIRTY ONE

Chloe was speaking with the bureau shrink when Cecily Denning spilled every single detail of the murder of Kim Wielding. The psychologist was asking how she had responded to the gunshot that had nearly taken her life. She was then asked if she had felt prepared for the assignment given that such a frail and uns……

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