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BLOG TOUR: Last Day by Luanne Rice @amazonpub @luannerice @TLCbooktours #lastday #bookreview

An expertly crafted story about a robbery, two deaths, and the secrets that connect them. This was my first Luann Rice novel and I really enjoyed it!

About the Book

Years ago, Beth Lathrop and her sister Kate suffered what they thought would be the worst tragedy of their lives the night both the famous painting Moonlight and their mother were taken. The detective assigned to the case, Conor Reid, swore to protect the sisters from then on.

Beth moved on, throwing herself fully into the art world, running the family gallery, and raising a beautiful daughter with her husband Pete. Kate, instead, retreated into herself and took to the skies as a pilot, always on the run. When Beth is found strangled in her home, and Moonlight goes missing again, Detective Reid can’t help but feel a sense of déjà vu.

Reid immediately suspects Beth’s husband, whose affair is a poorly kept secret. He has an airtight alibi—but he also has a motive, and the evidence seems to point to him. Kate and Reid, along with the sisters’ closest childhood friends, struggle to make sense of Beth’s death, but they only find more questions: Who else would have wanted Beth dead? What’s the significance of Moonlight?

Twenty years ago, Reid vowed to protect Beth and Kate—and he’s failed. Now solving the case is turning into an obsession

Reflection

Last Day opened in a very powerful way! It is Beth Lathrop’s last day. Her friends, family, and loved ones wake up expecting her to be alive. Instead, Beth Lathrop, six months pregnant and in her own home, has been murdered in her own bedroom. When her sister Kate finds her, Beth has been dead for several days.

This alone is quite a start to a book. But there was so much more to the story than Beth’s murder. In fact, the story began decades earlier, when a young Beth and Kate were kidnapped along with their mother during a robbery at their family’s art gallery. Beth and Kate were bound, gagged, and tethered to their mother who died from suffocation from her gag. All to steal Moonlight, a Benjamin Morris painting in the gallery.

Now, as Kate finds her sister’s body, history seems to be repeating itself. The same painting goes missing and another one of Kate’s family members are dead. Is it a coincidence? Or is it something more?

The premise for this pulled me right in, and I found it to be a quick and gripping read! This is definitely a page-turner. I was really suspicious of one character in particular, but I won’t say who or if I was right! I really enjoyed the detective Conor. He was the same detective who worked on Kate and Beth’s case originally, and he is a great lens for us as readers to view the similarities of the cases through. Afterall, Kate was quite young during the first one.

I found the ending reveal to be surprising and satisfying. This is a compelling book that will definitely keep you interested!

Thank you to Amazon Books and TLC Book Tours for my copy. Opinions are my own.

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About the Author

Luanne Rice is the New York Times bestselling author of thirty-three novels including CLOUD NINE, BEACH GIRLS, and THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SISTER. LAST DAY will be out in February 2020. Five of her books have been made into movies and mini-series, many have been New York Times bestsellers and two of her pieces have been featured in off-Broadway theatre productions. She lives on the Connecticut shoreline.

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