A Bad Day for Men
A missing woman. A shattered night. A neighborhood full of secrets ready to explode.
Betty Sorenson vanished during a Fourth of July block party surrounded by friends, neighbors, and people who thought they knew her. The lights went out. The music stopped. And when the power returned, Betty was gone.
What happened on that street is only the beginning.
In this gripping psychological thriller, you will uncover the buried tensions between six friends whose perfect lives are anything but perfect.
You will learn about the unraveling trust as each person becomes a suspect in Betty’s disappearance.
A twist filled journey that exposes what people will do to protect their truths.
A dark explanation of relationships, loyalty, and the lies we tell ourselves.
A Bad Day for Men delivers sharp suspense and page turning tension for fans of Shanora Williams, Freida McFadden, and addictive psychological thrillers filled with shocking reveals.
If you enjoy stories where every character hides something, every clue matters, and every chapter pulls you deeper into the mystery, this book belongs on your reading list.
Prepare for a thriller where no one is innocent and the truth hits hardest.
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A page-turner, easy to read
Switching between first and third person narratives can be tricky- not every author can pull it off. Donna Lattanzio and Ellie Nicholas held my interest throughout, weaving the present and past while managing to keep me just enough in the dark for the big finish. A complex story with emotional layers, where good and bad actors aren’t always obvious.
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Great Read!!!
I love a good twisted psychological thriller! Great writing from a brilliant new author. You won’t be disappointed.
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A Fresh Take on a Genre for a New Generation!
Every twist was completely unexpected! I could barely put this book down once I got into it. The style is refreshing and eliminates some of the issues I normally have with literature. The authors don’t shy from creating complex characters who may not always be the most likable, but it makes them feel more authentic. A great read for anyone who is eager for their next Psych thriller fix!
