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Our favorite chicken farmer, Maggie, is back with her gang in the second book of Tess Gerritsenβs Martini Club series. Make sure to read The Spy Coast before diving into The Summer Guests. Both books are available on Kindle Unlimited!
Maggie and the Martini Club may have their own reasons for moving to the remote town of Purity, Maine, but their motivations seem to mirror those of many others. In fact, Purity harbors just as many secrets as it does people. Here, we have the classic tension between the locals and the summer residents.
As someone who grew up in a tourist town, I completely relate to this dynamic. We had the βcity-itsβ who arrived with their SUVs and designer parkas as soon as the snow fellβso I get it.
At the heart of the story is a long-standing feudβone as legendary as the Hatfields and McCoysβbetween the Tarkin and Conover families. The Tarkin siblings live in a dilapidated house on Maiden Pond, directly across from the Conoversβ summer estate, Moonviewβa massive lakefront home. They also live under the shadow of their father, Sam Tarkin, who murdered four people years ago with no apparent motive.
Susan and Ethan Conover are on their way to visit his family with Susanβs daughter, Zoe, in tow. The purpose of their trip is to reunite with Ethanβs familyβhis mother, Elizabeth; his brother, Colin; and Colinβs wife and child, Brooke and Kitβto spread George Conoverβs ashes in his favorite summer spot.
Zoe, an expert swimmer and diver, is thrilled to be staying on the water for a week. After meeting a local girl named Callie, however, she suddenly goes missing. While the rest of the Conover family doesnβt seem too concerned, Susanβnewly married to Ethanβis convinced that something is terribly wrong. Sheβs determined to find her daughter while everyone else seems to carry on as normal.
Enter badass acting police chief Jo Thibodeau. The Martini Club immediately inserts itself into the investigation when Maggieβs neighbor, Luther, is accused of the crimeβmuch to Joβs dismay. However, recognizing their skills, she reluctantly allows them to assist in the search for Zoe.
When a different body turns up in the pondβand itβs not Zoeβall hell breaks loose.
As always, I try to keep my reviews spoiler-free because I firmly believe thrillers are best enjoyed without prior hints. That said, I can promise you that this book is packed with red herrings, twists, and surprisesβyou wonβt see the ending coming. If youβve been a longtime reader of Feed the Book, you know that Iβm usually pretty good at spotting the killer by the halfway mark. But this time? I was completely wrong. Some sharper readers might figure it out early, but for me, the ending was a total shock.
If youβre looking for a twisty, suspenseful thriller filled with family drama, buried secrets, and former CIA operatives who just canβt settle into a quiet retirement, then youβre going to love this book. It’s a great police procedural type book and while you’re anxious and worried for Zoe, it’s also laugh inducing, with great one liners.
On sale nowβgrab your copy here! Huge bonus for me- both the book & audio are available on Kindle Unlimited!
Thank you so much to the Tess Gerritsen, NetGalley, and Thomas & Mercer for the ARC copy of this book. As a longtime fan of Tess Gerritsen, Iβm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to read it. I’m excited to see that there’s a third book in the works, because this reader is in love with the series.
