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The Autumn Strangler

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Jade and Ethan, a married couple living in Vermont start to notice a trend in the murders that are happening. The people on their street are being killed off with no rhyme or reason. Jade fears for her children as well as herself as the murderer keeps killing off her friends. When Ethan connects the murders to a 25 year old cold case the murders seem to stop. Who is the killer? Who will be next? Read this harrowing murder mystery about a family that tries to keep it together while running scared from The Autumn Strangler.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 2, 2024

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Mandy Crider

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August 17, 2024

The killer has a really unique calling card: yellow maple leaves.

This book really put me in the autumn spirit.

Pumpkins, pumpkins everywhere!

I love the way weather is described; when weather is described correctly in a book or movie, it really sets the scene....it brings in the atmosphere, literally!
(I should have been a meteorologist because I'm obsessed with all things weather.)

I would love to live in the type of neighborhood in this book, (minus the killer, of course!)
where you have a friend close by to help or walk over to chit chat about nothing and everything.

I recommend this if you want to read a cozy thrilling book to get you in the autumn mood.
***hands you a pumpkin spice latte***
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July 29, 2024
The Autumn Strangler by Mandy Crider
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When a string of murders begin to happen in a quiet, nice, crime-free neighborhood, residents are left to wonder who’s next and why them.
I really got into this who-dun-it thriller! The bringing a past case into the current case really had me wondering as the story played out and the clues kept coming.
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