Rhode Island’s picturesque Ocean House is the perfect setting for Kate Woodward and Conor Reid’s fairy-tale wedding weekend. But there may not be a happily ever after.
When an old friend of Conor’s disrupts the rehearsal dinner and reveals a blindsiding secret—a claim that she and Conor share a child—Kate calls off the wedding, thinking things can’t get any worse. Until the next morning, when that same woman is found with her throat slashed.
As investigators close in and suspicions mount, the evidence points to a mystery deeper than anyone imagined. The soundproof boat with telltale signs of something sinister. The mansion on the hill that lures in young girls and doesn’t let them go. A secret society whose members might be more familiar than not. And the truth of the dead woman’s past that draws Kate and Conor into a nightmare.
Until Midnight is the thrilling new novel from the Amazon Charts and New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice (Last Night, The Shadow Box and Last Day) . The Reid Brothers are back…
Last Night is a breathtaking thriller set in the storied Ocean House of Watch Hill, Rhode Island, about a family shaken by lies, vengeance, and a cold-blooded crime.
“Take a deep breath and dive into this foreboding tale set
on Rhode Island’s seashore.”
From celebrated New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice comes a riveting story of a seaside community shaken by a violent crime and a tragic loss.
“Lovely, lyrical—and lethal. Luanne Rice turns her talents in a new direction and succeeds completely.” —Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Luanne Rice is the master of small towns with big secrets. With a deft touch, she draws us into a picture-postcard New England village, behind the closed doors of a well-loved home with its beautiful gardens and perfect family, only to expose the truths within. Surprising, powerful, a total page-turner.” —Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author of Someone Knows
Luanne Rice
Luanne Rice is a New York Times bestselling novelist. Her 36 novels have been translated into 30 languages. She often writes about nature and the sea, and many of her novels deal with themes of love and family.
“Few authors are able to portray the complex and contradictory emotions that bind family members as effortlessly as Rice”
In June 2014, Luanne received the Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award in the Literary Arts category for excellence and lifetime achievement as a literary artist. She has also received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from St. Joseph College in West Hartford, Connecticut.
