Murder, Forgotten
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Bestselling author Julianna Burke's memory is fading; her husband's death has her grasping for reality.
Deb Richardson-Moore crafts gripping domestic thrillers that delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche. Her works, informed by prior experiences as a journalist and pastor, explore complex relationships and hidden motivations. The author expertly builds suspense, drawing readers into compelling narratives filled with unexpected turns. Her style is sharp and incisive, capturing raw realities and the emotional depths of her characters.





Bestselling author Julianna Burke's memory is fading; her husband's death has her grasping for reality.
Branigan reports as clown sightings plague the town. Then a child is taken...
The passenger dies. The driver claims they were run off the road by a 1950s-style hearse.
First in a new series featuring reporter Branigan Powers. Branigan investigates a death ten years previously - about which too many are staying silent.
The narrative follows a middle-class woman who unexpectedly becomes the pastor of a downtown mission, showcasing her journey of faith and resilience. Through her efforts, she encounters challenges and transforms the lives of those around her, highlighting themes of hope and community. This tale emphasizes the impact of one individual's commitment to uplift others, revealing the profound changes that can arise from seemingly small acts of kindness.