The Hand That Feeds You by A. J. Rich

The Hand that Feeds You
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I read a lot of different genres and do like thrillers.  This definitely falls into that category.  The book wasted no time getting right into the suspenseful feel of a psychological thriller.

The story starts right away with Morgan walking into her home to discover her dead fiancee, Bennett, and her three dogs covered in blood.  Her dogs catch the blame and she scrambles to reconcile the dogs she knew  while trying to find her fiancé’s parents to tell them the bad news and learns that he wasn’t who he said he was.

As Morgan sets out to discover who Bennett really was, she uncovers a man with several fiancees, an ex-wife, and a trail of theft and deception.  Then she discovers that the ex-wife and fiancees have all recently died violently.  Morgan realizes that she might also be the target for murder.

I finished this book over a weekend to see how it would all play out, even though I had the bad guy figured out a little before the final action took place.  Still a good quick read.

 

 

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