The Last Party
Books | Fiction / Psychological
4.9
A. R. Torre
A loving mother. A notorious murderer. They both have reasons to hide their secrets in a novel of escalating shock and suspense by New York Times bestselling author A. R. Torre. Perla Wultz lives with her husband, Grant, and their precious daughter, Sophie, in a gated Pasadena community. Affluent, sociable, and accomplished, Perla plays the part of loving wife and mother to perfection. It seems an ideal life, if not for a decades-old crime that has become Perla's dark and consuming secret obsession. Twenty-three years ago, Leewood Folcrum confessed to murdering two young girls during a birthday party. Though he's been condemned to a life sentence, his crime is not forgotten. Not by Perla, nor by an inquisitive doctoral student interviewing Folcrum for his dissertation. He's getting the killer to open up--about his motives, his confession, and the truth of what really happened on that horrible night. As the past and the present entwine, the deceptions behind the infamous murder begin to surface. But who's deceiving who now? And why? And as an ingeniously twisted plan is set in motion, who will be the next to die?
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Author
A. R. Torre
Pages
352
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published Date
2024
ISBN
1662519575 9781662519574
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"My eyes ache after reading such darkness. But ohhhh, it was such a good ride! Did you say plot twist? It was a roller coaster of twisty brain psychology at its finest. Each turn felt like an unraveling of the threads of sanity with sinister finesse. I enjoyed the insanity even though I shouldn’t have enjoyed the evilness so much.
What a deliciously dark experience!"
"What a wild ride this book was. Set mostly in a high class, gated community, this story was woven around Perla and her ultimate plan. Multiple POV’s helped to weave a story within a story. No real mystery to be had as we all could guess what would ultimately happen, it was still a wild ride that had me guessing how it would all turn out. "