Snow Angel

Snow Angel by Thom Racina, published by Onyx in 1997, is a psychological thriller that unfolds in a tense and suspenseful narrative. This first edition spans 415 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Julia Larsen, who finds herself in a harrowing situation when a family reunion turns into a nightmare after she discovers her parents’ gruesome bodies at their secluded mountain retreat.
As the plot develops, Julia, estranged from her husband, seeks solace in her longtime friend Matthew Hinson, a man she has always found attractive. However, the situation escalates when Matt is arrested for the murders, leading Julia into a complex web of emotions and dilemmas. The book delves into themes of city life, travel, and the psychological intricacies of relationships, making it a compelling exploration of trust and betrayal amidst a backdrop of suspense.
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Julia Larsen has stepped into a nightmare. What was supposed to have been a joyous family reunion has become deadly, as she finds her parents’ bloodiest corpses inside their secluded mountain retreat. Julia, estranged from her husband, turns to longtime friend Matthew Hinson, a charismatic and handsome man to whom she’s always been attracted. Then the unthinkable happens, as Matt is arrested for the brutal murders.
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