Girls’ Night Out

Girls’ Night Out

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Series: Hot Summer Books for 2018
ASIN: B078GPQS1P

In Liz and Lisa’s new work of psychological suspense, three estranged friends take a much-needed vacation to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in an heal their fractured friendship. Domestic drama. Psychological suspense. Multiple points of view. Tulum, Mexico. Over the course of the trip, each discovers the others are dealing with plenty of trouble in their own lives; meanwhile, a handsome local man draws one of the friends’ attention. After a night out spent drinking (and arguing), one of them goes missing. Was she running away her friends, or towards her love interest—or did something truly sinister go down? Liz and Lisa leave you to draw your own conclusions, and early critics love it.

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From the bestselling authors of The Good Widow comes a chilling novel of psychological suspense that will make you think twice about what your best friend may be hiding…

For estranged friends Ashley, Natalie, and Lauren, it’s time to heal the old wounds between them. Where better to repair those severed ties than on a girls’ getaway to the beautiful paradise of Tulum, Mexico? But even after they’re reunited, no one is being completely honest about the past or the secrets they’re hiding. When Ashley disappears on their girls’ night out, Natalie and Lauren have to try to piece together their hazy memories to figure out what could have happened to her, while also reconciling their feelings of guilt over their last moments together.

Was Ashley with the man she’d met only days before? Did she pack up and leave? Was she kidnapped? Or worse—could Natalie or Lauren have snapped under the weight of her own lies?

As the clock ticks, hour by hour, Natalie and Lauren’s search rushes headlong into growing suspicion and dread. Maybe their secrets run deeper and more dangerous than one of them is willing—or too afraid—to admit.

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