This is how I lied / Heather Gudenkauf.
Grotto, Iowa. Twenty-five years ago, the body of sixteen-year-old Eve Knox was found in the caves near her home. The body was discovered by her best friend, Maggie, and her sister, Nola. There were a handful of suspects, including her boyfriend, Nick, but without sufficient evidence the case ultimately went cold. Now a detective in Grotto-- and seven months pregnant-- Maggie is thrust back into the past when a new piece of evidence surfaces and the case is reopened. Secrets about what really happened begin to emerge. But someone in town knows more than they're letting on, and will stop at nothing to keep the truth buried deep. -- adapted from jacket
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- ISBN: 9780778388111
- ISBN: 0778388115
- Physical Description: 332 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: Library exclusive edition.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Park Row Books, 2020
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| Subject: | Women detectives > Iowa > Fiction. Cold cases (Criminal investigation) > Fiction. Small cities > Iowa > Fiction. Secrecy > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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Summary:
Grotto, Iowa. Twenty-five years ago, the body of sixteen-year-old Eve Knox was found in the caves near her home. The body was discovered by her best friend, Maggie, and her sister, Nola. There were a handful of suspects, including her boyfriend, Nick, but without sufficient evidence the case ultimately went cold. Now a detective in Grotto-- and seven months pregnant-- Maggie is thrust back into the past when a new piece of evidence surfaces and the case is reopened. Secrets about what really happened begin to emerge. But someone in town knows more than they're letting on, and will stop at nothing to keep the truth buried deep. -- adapted from jacket