<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b><i>From New York Times bestselling author Nancy Bush, a gripping page-turner that explores the dark side of popularity, when harmless high school gossip turns deadly...</i></b> <p/><b>Every word you whisper</b><br>In high school, rumors can make or destroy a reputation. A thoughtless nickname can turn each day into a living hell. Gossip is irresistible--and contagious. But sometimes, gossip can kill...<b></b><br><b></b><br><b>Every secret you share</b><br>Mackenzie Laughlin, formerly with Oregon's River Glen police department, has reluctantly agreed to investigate a local woman's disappearance. The case reconnects her with Jesse James Taft, a P.I. gifted at getting under Mac's skin. But when the body is found tangled in river weeds, Mac and Taft realize that the case has changed, from one missing woman to a hunt for a terrifying and relentless killer... <p/><b>Could be your last</b><br>In his old school yearbooks, they were the pretty, popular ones, confident and callous. Back then, they held the power. But now, it's all his. He's been waiting to teach them the lessons they should have learned long ago: that gossip and popularity have a price, and it's time to pay... <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <b>Praise for Nancy Bush: </b> <p/>"Take a <i>killer</i> ride with this sordid tale of dark romance and twisted passions."<b><i>--Bustle.com </i></b>on <i>Dangerous Behavior</i> <p/>"A thrill ride...danger-filled novel of suspense spiced with romance...the suspense threads are masterfully woven in this gritty, chilling tale." - <b><i>Bookpage</i></b> on NOWHERE SAFE <p/>"<i>Bad Things </i>spreads an important message about the #MeToo movement with a suspenseful twist that makes this an absolute must-read." <b><i>--SheReads</i></b> <p/>"Suspense is at the forefront, with great focus given to outlining all of the complex dynamics between friends, lovers, and family...Dramatic and tense, the book delivers as a thriller with dark hometown secrets filled with drugs, sex, and lies." <b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> on <i>Bad Things</i> <p/>"Bush's pulse-pounding thriller takes readers on a journey two decades in the making...Plenty of suspense and a dollop of romance gives this broad appeal."<b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> on <i>Nowhere to Run</i> <p/>"Fast-paced and thrilling! This book pulls you right along in a heart-pounding ride."<b>--<i>Suspense Magazine</i> </b>on <i>Nowhere to Run</i> <p/>"A festering secret, a tragic suicide, and a vibrant assortment of characters - good, flawed, and totally rotten - keep the pot boiling in this guilt-ridden tale enhanced by a realistic Puget Sound setting."<b>--<i>Library Journal </i></b>on <i>Bad Things</i> <p/>"Will keep you guessing and trusting no one. It is a fun read, especially for fans of scream queen horror movies of the late nineties and early 2000s. The unbreakable bond of sisterhood, unrequited love, past and present high school drama, and small-town gossip fuel this cold case thriller toward a satisfying conclusion." - <b>Fresh Fiction</b> on T<i>he Babysitter</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Nancy Bush</b> is the<i> New York Times </i>and<i> USA Today </i>bestselling author of over two dozen romantic suspense novels, including <i>The Babysitter, Bad Things, Jealousy, </i>and The Rafferty Family series, starting with <i>Nowhere to Run.</i> Along with her sister, bestselling author Lisa Jackson, she co-wrote Last <i>Girl Standing, One Last Breath, </i> and the Colony series, and she is the co-author of Sinister and Ominous, written with Lisa Jackson and New York Times bestselling author Rosalind Noonan. She originally started writing as a young mother, beginning with historical and contemporary romances, and later went on to develop her craft as a staff writer for ABC's daytime drama, <i>All My Children</i>. She now writes romantic suspense full-time and lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. Readers can visit her online at NancyBush.net.
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