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Kathy Herman

    Kathy Herman's novels are celebrated for their gripping suspense and intricate plotting, drawing readers into worlds filled with mystery and unexpected turns. She masterfully crafts compelling narratives that keep audiences on the edge of their seats, exploring themes of deception and revelation. Herman's distinctive style lies in her ability to build palpable tension and develop characters whose journeys resonate deeply. Her writing offers an immersive escape into stories where truth and illusion constantly intertwine.

    HIGH STAKES
    A Fine Line
    Vital Signs
    The Day of Reckoning
    The Grand Scheme
    Only by Death
    • 2018

      Her Sister Couldn't Be Alive . . . Could She? It had to be Riley Jo. She was certain . . . wasn't she? But when Abby Cummings tells her mother she thought she saw her sister at the store, her mother quickly dismisses the idea. After all, Riley Jo and their father had been missing for years. Presumably dead. Yet Abby cannot ignore her intuition. Telling her friend J. D., they investigate. But J. D. may know more about the disappearance than he's telling, or even realizes. And as they work to uncover what happened, all they have to go on is blind faith. Will it be enough . . . especially considering what the truth might be?

      Not by Sight
    • 2018

      A Treacherous Mix

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When twenty-four-year-old Hawk Cummings wakes up by Beaver Lake at sunset, all he remembers is a dream about a spider that spewed venom. Then he realizes that Kennedy--the young woman he broke every vow to have an affair with--is gone. He rushes to her house only to find it empty. No furniture. No pictures. No sign that anyone lived there. Ashamed and confused, Hawk decides not to report anything to the sheriff. Then Hawk realizes that someone else in town knows what happened to his lover. He begins to fear for Kennedy's life--and his own.

      A Treacherous Mix
    • 2018

      Only by Death

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Is Liam Berne a loving son--or a murderer? The second book in the Ozark Mountain Trilogy, Only by Death is a thought-provoking suspense story of a man who loses everything and learns he must die to find life. After much agonizing, Liam Berne takes his mother, who has Alzheimer's, to the Sure Foot River and drowns her. A mercy killing, he tells himself, to spare her years in a nursing home. And getting his inheritance early isn't a bad thing either. Dixie Berne's body is recovered and the coroner cannot find any sign of foul play, though Liam's sister isn't convinced. Then Liam hears rumors that a twelve-year-old boy has witnessed the drowning. Terrified that he will be discovered, Liam sets out to intimidate the boy into silence. Little does Liam know that someone else suspects him--someone who intends to make him pay.

      Only by Death
    • 2008

      The Grand Scheme

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(266)Add rating

      Exploring the destructive nature of envy, this narrative delves into how it can corrupt relationships and personal happiness. The story contrasts this with the healing power of faith, illustrating how belief and trust can restore hope and connection. Through character development and poignant moments, it highlights the journey from jealousy to redemption, emphasizing the importance of inner strength and spiritual growth in overcoming life's challenges.

      The Grand Scheme
    • 2006

      HIGH STAKES

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(20)Add rating

      Angie Marks, an eighteen-year-old with a rebellious look, arrives in the small town of Baxter seeking refuge. Hired by the quirky millionaire Patrick Bailey as a housekeeper, she quickly becomes embroiled in local intrigue after risking her safety to protect his great-grandsons from rattlesnakes. Rumors swirl at Monty's Diner about her possible connection to local troublemaker Billy Joe Sawyer, raising questions about her true intentions. As curiosity mounts, Angie must navigate the town's suspicions while pursuing her own agenda.

      HIGH STAKES
    • 2006

      Not By Chance

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(198)Add rating

      Exploring the quest for meaning and purpose in life, this book delves into the psychological and emotional aspects that drive individuals to seek significance beyond material success. It examines how personal values, relationships, and self-identity shape one’s journey toward fulfillment. Through insightful anecdotes and practical guidance, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own lives and consider what truly matters to them, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of their own significance.

      Not By Chance
    • 2005

      A Shred of Evidence

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(480)Add rating

      Set in a coastal town, the story introduces a gripping mystery that unfolds against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue. As secrets surface and tensions rise, characters are drawn into a web of deception that challenges their relationships and trust. With a blend of thrilling plot twists and rich character development, this book sets the stage for a captivating series that promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats.

      A Shred of Evidence
    • 2005

      Eye of the Beholder

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(270)Add rating

      Exploring themes of perception and reality, this book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the often deceptive nature of appearances. Through a series of interconnected stories, characters navigate misunderstandings and hidden truths, ultimately revealing that life is rarely as straightforward as it seems. The narrative challenges readers to look beyond the surface and question their assumptions about others, making for a thought-provoking and engaging read.

      Eye of the Beholder
    • 2004

      Poor Mrs. Rigsby

      • 333 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(258)Add rating

      Set in a nursing home, the story follows CNA Sally Cox, who reluctantly takes the job after her husband leaves her for a younger woman. Among her patients is the sharp-witted ninety-year-old Elsie Rigsby, who cleverly hides her wealth from her greedy family. As Sally navigates her challenging work environment, the plot thickens with mysterious deaths that raise suspicions. Themes of greed and the complexities of aging intertwine, creating a tense atmosphere where trust is scarce and motives are questioned.

      Poor Mrs. Rigsby
    • 2003

      A Fine Line

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(257)Add rating

      The arrival of a regional tire plant in Baxter sparks fear and controversy, especially after rumors surface about Mayor Charlie Kirby's affair with the company's attorney, who dies unexpectedly. As a respected community leader and father of seven, Charlie grapples with public scrutiny and a profound moral crisis. Concurrently, newspaper editor Ellen Jones investigates the attorney's mysterious past, only to find herself being stalked by someone with similar intentions. The intertwining of personal and political intrigue drives this gripping narrative.

      A Fine Line