The Book Blurb
Jane Knudsen is an exceptionally private and intimidatingly beautiful workaholic attorney. Unflappable and cool, she’s the last person likely to suddenly snap and murder one of her firm’s senior partners. Yet she’s become the most likely suspect in the crime. She’s retained Allison Barton, her former law school roommate, to represent her. It’s Allison’s job to believe Jane, even if Allison never really knew her. No one did. Jane always made sure of that.
For Allison, getting close to her client now grows more complicated with each new development in the case. There may be other suspects in the victim’s orbit—his harried assistant, his wrathful wife, his overly attached daughter—but everything points to Jane’s guilt. She had opportunity, access, the weapon, and a motive—and she’s hiding something else. And Jane would rather go to prison for life than reveal the secrets that could save her.
But what secrets are worse than murder? And what will Allison risk to discover them?
I read the mystery novel after a long time and God! I am happy to read this one. It blew my mind, and Jane and Allison are my favorite females. The Darkest Web has too many webs that can only be discovered by reading this gorgeous book.
Jane Knudsen is a secretive, detectable, and cold attorney who is also flawlessly beautiful and hardworking. She is the first to find her dead boss, Ray, and the most likely to become a murder suspect. Allison Barton, a well-known criminal lawyer, and her law school roommate can only save her. Every suspect and circumstance points the finger at Jane. Allison must only trust her client, but the more she investigates, the more convoluted the situation seems. Nobody has any idea what Jane is capable of; Allison begins to suspect Jane has the chance, access, and motive to kill, and she has a secret she doesn't want anybody to know. Jane must expose her long-hidden secret, which has the ability to rescue her but the potential to make her a killer. Jane, on the other hand, is willing to become a murderer rather than divulge her secrets.
This book makes you rethink every judgment you make about individuals and the rumors we contribute to spreading and becoming a part of without knowing the truth. Allison and Jane are such reality-checking and powerful characters. I would be happy if I got to see more of Jane because I connected with her throughout the journey. Despite having both female protagonists' POVs, there is no way you'll be able to predict the next surprise or reveal of the suspects.
Kristin Wright has taken me on a mystery ride with so many emotional phases that make me want to re-read this book again. The best part is that I guess the right suspect, but the author changes the path, and I am persuaded with the new reasoning, and then everything changes, and I am so delighted that the author confused me because it is what I want and love to read in thriller books. I am going to read every book she has now.
This book makes me a fan of her work. I'm most likely going to read the first one in the series and the future ones. It has a mind-blowing story that will stay with you and make it difficult to forget this book.
Recommendations
- This book is the perfect book for those who love to read thrillers and mystery stories.
- Only suitable for mature readers.
- An excellent pick for new readers.
- If you love to read court cases with emotion, grab this one.
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