Accidents Can Happen

Accidents Can Happen by Ann Marie Benkowski, published by AuthorHouse in September 2002, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of trust and deception within seemingly safe environments. Spanning 652 pages, this edition presents a narrative that explores the unsettling reality that danger can lurk even in small towns where families are thought to be close-knit. The story unfolds in a world where appearances can be misleading, prompting readers to question the true nature of those around them.
In this mystery and detective tale, readers will encounter a gripping exploration of the hidden threats that can exist in everyday life. The narrative emphasizes that safety is an illusion, as it suggests that a murderer could be living among familiar faces. Through its intricate plot, the book invites readers to reflect on the dynamics of community and the potential for betrayal, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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This day and age, no one is safe, no matter who or where they are. Even in small towns with close knit families, not everyone is who they appear to be. A murderer could be living under your own roof.
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