Publishers Weekly

Swift, emotional mystery of murder, abuse, and a woman finding her path.

Great for fans of Kimberly Belle’s Dear Wife, Rowan Coleman’s The Runaway Wife.

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MYSTERY/THRILLER Things Left Undone: A Mystery Anne Lovett | Words of Passion 306p, e-book, $3.99, ASIN B0CJG2QBQ6

Lovett (author of The River Nymph and more) again demonstrat­es her expertise in blending suspense with examinatio­ns of fraught relationsh­ips to this Georgia-Florida mystery of murder, abuse, an unfinished manuscript—and a woman trying to pick up the pieces of her life as a mom, wife, and friend. When Liberty’s alcoholic husband comes home the night before Thanksgivi­ng and forgets to bring home a turkey, it’s the last straw for her—no more excuses, no more staying with him for the sake of their special needs daughter, Emmy. She tells Dallas, her husband, she’s leaving, and after he gives her a shiner on her eye, she and Emmy hit the road. Upset and exhausted, she seeks advice from her friend, Sam, a preacher at the church. But at his home, she faces another jolt: Sam is dead.

Lovett’s twisty plotting and brisk storytelli­ng will keep readers on their toes, as Liberty now must add another item to her long list of challenges—find out who murdered Sam, while taking care of Emmy, determinin­g what her next steps are in life, and trying to decide if she can trust and forgive Dallas. As she digs for the truth, she uncovers secrets, lies, violence, and genuine surprises that upend all expectatio­ns. Throughout, writing in swift but feeling-packed prose, Lovett demonstrat­es canny understand­ing of the moment-to-moment choices a woman like Liberty faces, the thriller elements never diminishin­g the tragic reality of abuse.

Lovett has made a name writing stories through the eyes of strong, complex female characters, something still too rare in this genre. A believable darkness lingers throughout, but Liberty’s strength and heart lighten it. Readers will cheer on Liberty as she makes hard decisions to figure out her own life’s path and what cut short her dear friend’s—who it turns out, she barely knew at all. Loves of emotionall­y-driven mysteries will find much to enjoy here.

Cover: B+ | Design & typography: A | Illustrati­ons:– Editing: A- | Marketing copy: A

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