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In Sparrow Falls, Louisiana something weird is always going on. Things are never normal and they are seldom peaceful for long. It is a hub of murder and mayhem, ghostly apparitions and just plain weird people. Nick Lange left his hometown behind twelve years ago, dreams of making it big somewhere else looming bright in his mind. What he got instead was a drug habit that led to a long prison sentence for a crime he did indeed commit. Newly released and with nowhere to go, Nick heads home to Sparrow Falls, land of the freakish and the bizarre, with hopes of rebuilding his life in the town he tried to leave behind. Nick's quiet new life is soon interrupted when he learns about the newest happenings in town. Since August, things have gotten extra peculiar and not long after Nick's arrival back in town the murders start. Brutal, senseless killings that leave the victims mauled beyond recognition... and partially eaten. The townspeople whisper that it's something that hides under the bed or lurks in the closet, waiting and hungry. Nick, ever the skeptic, says it's only a man and that's bad enough because whoever-or whatever-it is, they've got Nick in their sights. Nick's never been one to back down from a fight and that's a good thing because as the dark gets deeper, it becomes a vicious game of live or die. One that Nick isn't sure he can win. Tick. Tick.
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3 primary booksSparrow Falls is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Catherine Cowles and Justine Sebastian. The next book is scheduled for release on 1/1/2025.
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Catherine Cowles can simply do no wrong!
This is my 11th book from this author and whilst I can say that there is a structure to her books, this isn't a bad thing. I enjoy the formula and always works for me.
Her books always include an amazing family setup and Sparrow Falls is no different - in this series we follow a family of mostly adopted siblings but they're just as close as the Hartleys and the Eastons.
Catherine is the queen of romantic suspense and this book really takes it up a notch with ties back to Anson's past as an FBI profiler.
All in all, I loved this as I expected to and can't wait for book 2 in August.