Not what she seems : a novel / Yasmin Anogoe.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781662508332
- Physical Description: 378 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Seattle, Washington : Thomas & Mercer, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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Subject: | Fathers and daughters > Fiction. College teachers > Fiction. Homecoming > Fiction. Secrecy > Fiction. South Carolina > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
Available copies
- 3 of 5 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library.
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- 0 current holds with 5 total copies.
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Vanderhoof Public Library | AF ANG (Text) | 35193000437295 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2024 July #1
In a dramatic change from Angoe's trilogy about professional assassin Nina Knight, a disgraced daughter returns to her South Carolina family to find that it's in even bigger trouble than she thought. Jacinda Brodie has already had quite the day before she learns of her beloved grandfather's heart attack. Conrad Meckleson, her ex-mentor and ex-lover, has persuaded the D.C. college where she's a teaching assistant to deny her a research fellowship she thought was in the bag. And he's landed a fat contract for a book he hopes will return him to bestseller lists, a story based on family secrets she confided in him, the most shocking of which is that Jac pushed her father, Brook Haven police chief Montavious Brodie Jr., over a cliff to his death. Resolved that her story is hers alone, Jac lets herself into Meckleson's place, packs up the notes he's taken over the years, and dashes off a series of bridge-burning emails to the college administrators on her way out the door. Back home in Brook Haven, things are even worse. Her grandfather, Montavious Brodie Sr., the only family member who hasn't judged Jac harshly, dies shortly after her arrival, leaving her to solace herself with old school friends Sawyer Okoye, now an administrator for the police, and Nicolas Tate, the mayor's son. Jac instantly takes against Faye Arden, the mayor's pushy fiancee, who's renovating the notorious Murder Manor, where the caretaker reportedly killed over a dozen victims 50 years ago, into Moor Manor. Her granddad's heart attack, Jac decides, was engineered by Faye. Just in case the enmity between the two women isn't fierce enough, Meckleson pops up to accuse Jac of theft. Endless skeletons in the family closet, all disclosed by a protagonist who makes one reckless move after another. Copyright Kirkus 2024 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2024 July #4
Angoe (the Nena Knight series) delivers an impressive standalone centered on research assistant Jacinda "Jac" Brodie, who returns to her Southern hometown to tend to her ailing grandfather. When 28-year-old Jac is passed over for a fellowship, she learns that her boss, bestselling author Conrad Meckleson, sabotaged her chances after she ended their affair. Even worse, Jac discovers that Conrad is preparing to write a true crime book about the death, six years earlier, of her father, South Carolina police chief MJ, who fell off a cliff near the historic Moor Manor while Jac was nearby, making her a prime suspect. The investigation made Jac an outcast in her hometown of Brook Haven, but she returns after her grandfather, a retired cop, suffers a heart attack. Once there, Jac clashes with Faye Arden, a mysterious entrepreneur who's recently renovated Moor Manor. Though Brook Haven society quickly accepted Faye into its ranks, Jac senses something sinister about her. As Jac digs into the businesswoman's background, she comes to wonder if Faye is connected to her father's murder. Angoe grounds the plot's surprising twists with lovable, fully realized characters. Lisa Unger fans, take note.
Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly.Agent: Melissa Edwards, Stonesong. (Sept.)