
Some secrets have deadly consequences.
Brynlee Parker thought her biggest challenge would be hiking to Dead Man’s Bluff and fulfilling her dad’s last wishes. She never thought she’d witness two men being viciously murdered while on a mountainous trail. Even worse, the deadly predator is now hunting her.
Boone Wilder wants nothing to do with Dead Man’s Bluff, not after his wife died there. But he can’t seem to mind his own business when a mysterious out-of-towner burst into his camp store in a frenzied panic. Something—or someone—deadly is out there.
The killer’s hunger for blood seems to be growing at a brutal pace. Can Brynlee and Boone figure out who’s behind these murders? Or will the hurts and secrets from their past not allow for even a margin of error?
My Review:
published in 2019
This is me, slowly (like at a snail’s pace) catching up with Christy Barritt’s backlist. I read the first book in the Fog Lake Mysteries series about four years ago and I’ve never forgotten it. Loved the eerie vibe in that book and the way the author set things up for future books. So, why has it been on my TBR wishlist for so long? I have no idea! But here I am years later finally getting back to Fog Lake and in some ways it felt like I never left.
And I was really excited for Boone’s story. He’s the kind of tortured soul hero that makes my heart ache and my pulse spike. Taciturn and grumpy, he’s hoarding a world of hurt but he can’t dodge the knight in shining armour gene. Cue Brynlee’s frantic entry into his camp store with a tall tale that sounds preposterous but she’s clearly terrified…and, phew, we’re off on an incredible twisty turny ride.
Creepy stalker vibe all the way! Love the unusual twist to the suspense –made it all the more edgier. And Barritt kept me on my toes trying to figure out what was going on and who the murderer was.
And Brynlee and Boone! Swoony sigh. Loved the romance for all it’s angstiness and Brynlee’s secret threatens to pull them apart. So many dimensions to their relationship that made their hard won happily ever after so satisfying.
I listened to the audible edition of this book expertly narrated by Sandy Rustin. She brought these characters to life and delivered a thrilling listening experience.
Thank you for the reminder of how good MARGIN OF ERROR is. It’s a book I “need” to read. Said it before and I’ll say it again – can’t wait to read and review. Oh time is so short for so many amazing books to read. However, we keep trying to catch up making one step forward and two back. That’s ok, gives one something to look forward to and what fun would it be if we did catch up on all our reading.
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Noooooooo….we never want to catch up on all our reading because then….WHAT WOULD WE DO?! There is some kind of strange comfort knowing a TBR list is so long it’s impossible to finish in a lifetime. Especially since we keep adding more to our lists! Bwahahaha! Happy Reading, Kay!
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I am behind in Christy’s books too. This one looks extra good. Too many books…….you know the rest!
happy reading everyone!
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She publishes to many that I got overwhelmed and gave up for a bit. Going forward with a new strategy, keep blinders on and only look at one series at a time. Much less daunting. Mind you, when I started this Fog Lake series there were only three books…now there are seven. Ack! Happy Reading, Paula!
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I’ve heard so many great things about Barritt’s writing but have yet to read one of her books. It’s a time thing LOL
Thanks for another recommendation, though! I’m definitely adding this one to my want-to-read list.
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I hear ya. So many books so little time! Happy Reading, Anne!
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Great review, Kav! I am also soooooooo behind on her books.
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Catching up with her books is a daunting task, but I’m up for the challenge. 🙂
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