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- Too Many Secrets
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- Author: Linda Himes Guyan
- Reviewer: Rita Porter
- Publisher: Zumaya Publications
- Format: Adult, Fiction, Paperback, 344 Pages, 2004, $22
- ISBN: 1894942027
- Rating: * * * * Quills
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- Secrets rarely stay secrets in a small town. Lifetime promises of silence are sometimes deadly wishes granted to the unwary. Friends from a young age who have grown apart after a terrible experience often breed mutual grudges. Hauntingly familiar small-town life, complete with its rumor mill, flies into existence within the pages of this story. With the who is sleeping with whom and who has done what to whom, it seems as if no stone is left unturned.
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- Hard feelings result when some lovers find new ones. The townsfolk are aware of the building tensions. When several of its well known citizens are found murdered, the town discovers it is hiding a murderer in its mist. Linda Himes Guyan wastes no time sending the reader down the path to murder in Too Many Secrets. We are drawn into the lives of her characters and into the small-town gossip mill that many people can relate to.
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- With glimpses into the mix of small-town life and murder, only chaos reigns. As with any well written suspense, we are introduced to many who have the means and urge to do harm to the victims, leaving one to wonder just which character is the culprit. Readers hope it is the one they have chosen to dislike more than another. Throwing in a wide mix of choices, Guyan has given her readers much to choose from.
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