Summit Lake is a picturesque little town in the Blue Ridge
Mountains known for summer homes and weekend getaways. In
this quiet setting, law student Becca Eskersley is
viciously attacked and killed in her affluent parents'
lakeside home. It is the only recorded homicide in the
history of Summit Lake, and it doesn't take long for the
local authorities to be pushed aside by state and national
investigators. Becca's influential family wants to repress
her medical report and autopsy findings while covering up
pertinent facts about the murder. But why?
Events magazine crime reporter Kelsey Castle is sent
to investigate the crime and write a three-part article
about it. Not only is Kelsey chasing a story, but her
editor thinks this will be a good place for her to do some
personal healing. The more Kelsey discovers about Becca's
case, the
closer she feels to her, since Kelsey is dealing with the
aftermath of
her own assault weeks before in Miami. If Kelsey can find
the answers
to Becca's ordeal,
maybe it will help her deal with her own.
The tenacious Kelsey soon learns Becca came to town
with a personal journal, which was not found at the crime
scene. Kelsey is sure the journal is key to the case, so
she relentlessly searches for it with the help of two
newfound friends. Once she locates and reads Becca's
journal, the revelations lead Kelsey on a path of discovery
from which she may not return.
In an outstanding debut, Charlie Donlea creates a
fascinating crime thriller in SUMMIT LAKE. His clever use
of flashbacks in alternating chapters expertly details
Becca's life in the year prior to her death alongside
Kelsey's current investigation. The swift pace and exciting
suspense kept me riveted throughout the hypnotic storyline.
Just when I thought I knew the culprit's identity, Donlea
tossed in another shocking element to intensify the
suspense and mystery. If SUMMIT LAKE is any indication,
debut author Charlie Donlea will enjoy a successful
writing career. Be assured, his name has been added to my
must-read list of thriller novelists.
Set in a small, picturesque North Carolina town, Charlie
Donlea’s suspenseful debut novel tells the haunting story
of
a murdered law school student, the reporter assigned to her
story—and the intimate connection that comes when the
living
walk in the footsteps of the dead.
“No suspects. No persons of interest. Just a girl who was
alive one day and dead the next.”
Some places seem too beautiful to be touched by horror.
Summit Lake, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is that
kind of place, with charming stilt houses dotted along the
pristine water. But two weeks ago, Becca Eckersley, a
first-year law student, was brutally murdered in one of
those houses. The daughter of a powerful attorney, Becca
was
hard-working, accomplished, and ambitious. Now, while the
town reels with grief and shocked residents gather to share
their theories, the police are baffled.
At first, investigative reporter Kelsey Castle thinks of
the
assignment as a fluff piece. But the savagery of the crime,
and the determined efforts to keep the case quiet, all hint
at something far more than a random attack by a stranger.
As
Kelsey digs deeper, pushing on despite danger and warnings,
she feels a growing connection to the dead girl. And the
more she learns about Becca’s friendships, her love life—
and
the secrets she was keeping—the more convinced she becomes
that learning the truth about Becca could be the key to
overcoming her own dark past…