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My thriller suspense book "The Secret Behind The Silk Sheets"



Check it out .

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BGY24V84/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p2_i1



My book number 16 is online on Amazon.

If you love thrillers, this is an opportunity for you.

What makes this book special?

People love stories about rich families. Where is a big money, there are secrets, dark mysteries, and bad characters. 

The blurb: 

This story is threading Dario, a boy who went to the sea during the storm. He felt pressure because of his roots, and he risked his life. Nobody hear from him for ten years.

His sister Klara has everything she wishes. A good look, education, social privileges, and a handsome fiance. She is connected with his brother and when he was gone she wants to know the reason for his vanishing.

Sebastian, Klara's rich fiance is an opportunist. He is not poor, but he hates hard work. Hungry for adrenaline, he became attracted to his sexy boss Laura. 

When a murder happens, everyone will be suspicious. What is a motive? Jealousy? Money? Or, this was a desperate act to remove a person who stood in the way?

Find out in my new book.

The review:

Kristina's crisp, brisk no-nonsense narrative style delivers a knockout thriller here; this whodunnit refuses to let you go. You won't guess the next twist, you'll never see the end coming. What impressed me most, however, was the ease with which she presented what is to me a foreign culture with such precision I felt like I was eavesdropping on real people. You'll love this as much as I do!



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