The Gap

· Sterling & Stone LLC
4.4
17 reviews
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462
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From Ninie Hammon, sorceress of psychological suspense, comes The Gap, a thrilling new intergenerational tale of dark secrets and hidden tragedies that will keep you turning pages late into the night.

In the sprawling Harrington House on the Texas prairie, the family of 100-year-old Olivia Harrington has gathered for the funeral of her daughter-in-law, Hannah. All the generations, from The Greatest Generation to Gen Alpha, are represented among the three dozen people who spend the weekend together. But this family reunion is far from peaceful.

Olivia’s son, Cyrus, couldn’t let his wife, Hannah, build a koi pond in the backyard because he knows what’s buried under the cherry tree. Did he kill her to keep the secret?

Cyrus’s sister Alex is dying, and she believes she’s the one who killed Hannah. Is she wrong?

When four-year-old Chapman steals the shiny ring off his dead grandmother’s body, it creates chaos among the cousins, who’ve been promised millions of dollars worth of Hannah’s jewelry. But when the ring is found, a shocking secret is revealed.

Olivia’s great-granddaughter, Avery, hates her father, Spencer, for running down a kid on a bicycle. But an old picture in the attic might prove he spent eight years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit— unless the man who’s really guilty gets his hands on the picture … or kills Spencer first.

After Olivia makes an explosive announcement on the day of the funeral, a stranger shows up with a gun, demanding to know who her mother is.

Then a storm strikes, the lights go out, and the house catches fire. All members of the family struggle to survive. They don’t all make it out alive. And in a final, astonishing twist, they discover a cold-blooded killer has been among them all along.

Full of twists and turns, The Gap is a gripping thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the end.

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4.4
17 reviews
Xaziver Parker
June 22, 2023
I absolutely loved this book. By far the best book I've read ever this year. I've read over 200 books and this is an outstanding read. Read in one sitting. An excellent plot and characters. Just when you have it figured out..up jump the monkey wrench. Started off slow but quickly caught fire a, flawless execution.
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April Crowe
July 23, 2023
Loved the first book I read by her The Knowing. Hadn't read one quite like it. Wasn't disappointed in this one. She has wonderful details and background of her characters. Was surprised by the ending. Can't wait to read another of her books.
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Michaela Poole
August 5, 2023
Didn't appreciate the political sections. The book would have been fine without the political statements. I like to read fiction in order to get away from those!
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About the author

Ninie Hammon (rhymes with shiny, not skinny) grew up in Muleshoe, Texas. After a 25-year career as a journalist she figured out that making up facts was a whole lot more fun than reporting them, she turned to fiction and never looked back.

Ninie now writes suspense–every flavor except pistachio: psychological suspense, inspirational suspense, suspense thrillers, paranormal suspense, suspense mysteries.

In every book she keeps this promise to her Loyal Reader: “I will tell you a story in a distinctive voice you’ll always recognize, about people as ordinary as you are–people who have been slammed by something they didn’t sign on for, and now they must fight for their lives. Then smack in the middle of their everyday worlds, those people encounter the unexplainable–and it’s always the game-changer.”

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