I Did Not Kill My Husband – Linda Keir

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He looked at the men and women under his command and felt a sudden swell of concern for them. To disguise it, he picked up his water bottle and headed for the door. “Have a good shift,” he told them. “And stay safe out there.” OceanofPDF.com Same shit.

Different day. —@TayCamp The ever-present wood smoke had to be tickling Fisk’s throat, too, because he grumbled intermittently about the damn fires and man-made disasters sure to end us all. He was otherwise silent as they hiked higher and further into the backcountry. Cara thought he might not speak to her at all until they stopped briefly at a stream.

As he knelt by the edge and filtered water into a plastic bladder, she reached for a pretty sprig of Queen Anne’s lace growing beside the water. “Don’t touch that!” he said so brusquely that she jumped and Maybelline brayed loudly. Cara instinctively dropped her hand to her side. “It’s Queen⁠—” “It’s water hemlock, the most lethal plant growing in the United States.” “Are you sure? I learned about it back in Girl Scouts when I earned my nature badge.”

“Hemlock has small purple spots and a smooth stem. Queen Anne’s lace doesn’t have purple spots and it’s hairy.” She deflated. “I could have⁠—” “Yup.” Fisk motioned for her water bottle. “It’s dangerous out here.” And yet she’d somehow survived. “I stayed alive my first night outside by burrowing into a pile of leaves,” she said, glad to be having any kind of conversation.

“You’re lucky the temperature didn’t drop too much that night.” She watched Fisk pumping filtered water into their bottles, wondering why she felt the need to prove she wasn’t totally helpless in the wilderness.

“An absolute delight. Its unique blend of action and humor— plus captivating characters and nail-biting tension—will make you laugh one minute and cry the next…A brilliant novel in every respect.” —Andrew Child, author of Exit Strategy “Linda Keir has mastered the art of the breezy thriller.” —Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author of One Kick and Heartsick “A pampered trophy wife loses everything and discovers that she’s tougher and craftier than the world gave her credit for.

Super pacey and oh-so-fun! I blew through it in a day.” —Lori Brand, author of Bodies to Die For “Sharp, funny, and full of surprising heart, I Did Not Kill My Husband is a high-stakes chase where fame is a weapon, the truth is negotiable, and going viral might just get you killed.” —Jess Lourey, author of The Laughing Dead “Deception, greed, and desperation collide in an adrenaline- fueled thrill ride that will keep you breathless right up to the shocking conclusion.”

—James L’Etoile, award-winning author of River of Lies and the Detective Nathan Parker series “Devious and darkly humorous, I Did Not Kill My Husband is an epic thrill ride from start to finish.” —Hilary Davidson, bestselling author of Her Last Breath and Every Lie I Told “Surprising twists keep pages turning in this taut, well-crafted thriller from writing duo Linda Keir.” —Booklist (starred review) “Propulsive…Short chapters, juicy cliff-hangers, and well- sketched characters will keep readers enthralled…Adrenaline junkies should take note.”

This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.

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  • Unique ID: 70982f59e0f4afca
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  • ISBN: 9798228310223, 9798228310216
  • Pages: 403
  • Language: English (en)

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