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All good people here : a novel

Flowers, Ashley (author.). Kiester, Alex, (author.).

Summary: "In this propulsive debut novel from the host of the #1 true crime podcast Crime Junkie, a journalist uncovers her hometown's dark secrets when she becomes obsessed with the unsolved murder of her childhood neighbor-and the disappearance of another girl twenty years later. You can't ever know for sure what happens behind closed doors ... Everyone from Wakarusa, Indiana, remembers the infamous case of January Jacobs, who was discovered in a ditch hours after her family awoke to find her gone. Margot Davies was six at the time, the same age as January-and they were next-door neighbors. In the twenty years since, Margot has grown up, moved away, become a big-city journalist. But she's always been haunted by the fear that it could've been her. And the worst part is, January's killer has never been brought to justice. When Margot returns home to help care for her uncle after a diagnosis of early-onset dementia, it all feels like walking into a time capsule. Wakarusa is exactly how she remembered-genial, stifled, secretive. Then news breaks about five-year-old Natalie Clark from the next town over, who's gone missing under eerily similar circumstances. With all the old feelings rushing back, Margot vows to find Natalie and solve January's murder once and for all. But the police, the family, the townspeople-they all seem to be hiding something. And the deeper Margot digs into Natalie's disappearance, the more resistance she encounters, and the colder January's case feels. Could the killer still be out there? Could it be the same person who took Natalie? And what will it cost to finally discover what truly happened that night? Twisty, chilling, and intense, All Good People Here is a searing tale that asks: What are your neighbors really capable of when they think no one is watching?"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780593496473
  • Physical Description: 312 pages ; 25 cm
    regular print
  • Publisher: New York : Bantam, [2022]
  • Badges:
    • Top Holds Over Last 5 Years: 4 / 5.0
Subject: Wakarusa (Ind.) -- Fiction
Indiana -- Fiction
Women journalists -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Missing children -- Fiction
Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 11 of 12 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tumbler Ridge Public Library. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Tumbler Ridge Public Library AF FLOWE (Text) TRL34228 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
100 Mile House Branch FLO (Text) 33923006482339 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Burns Lake Public Library AF FLO (Text) 35198000759168 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Creston Public Library FIC FLO (Text)
Acquisition Type: New
35140100105397 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Dawson Creek Municipal Public Library F FLO (Text) DCL174650 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Fort Nelson Public Library FLO (Text) 35246001064599 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Gibsons Public Library FIC FLOW (Text) 30886001108295 Adult Mystery Hardcover Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Flo (Text) 32665002298067 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Prince Rupert Library Flow (Text) 33294002139558 Adult Fiction - Second Floor Volume hold Available -
Smithers Public Library F FLO (Text) 35101011077661 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2022 June #2

    Flowers, the host of the true crime podcast Crime Junkie, debuts with a twisty psychological thriller coauthored with Kiester (The Truth About Ben and June). Twenty-five years after the unsolved murder of Margot Davies's childhood best friend, January Jacobs (forever frozen in public memory—shades of JonBenét Ramsey—as that tiny dancer looking disturbingly older than six in her skimpy competition costume), Margot remains haunted by the case, as well as the way pious finger-pointing in her hometown of Wakarusa, Ind., helped shatter her surviving family. So when duty drags Margot, now a crime reporter for an Indianapolis newspaper, back to Wakarusa to care for the ailing uncle who raised her, she hopes this might be her chance to crack the case—especially once, less than a day after her arrival, a five-year-old vanishes in a neighboring town. The reporter swiftly discovers that the townsfolk she once thought she knew may have been concealing far more complex and problematic passions than apparent back then to a child such as herself. This intricate, intriguing puzzler should surprise even those readers certain they know where the plot's heading. Flowers is off to a promising start. Agent: Meredith Miller, UTA. (Aug.)

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