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By: Nora Valetta

The Deadly Disguise

Pages: 208 Ratings: 5.0
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What if the person you trusted with the most precious part of you was the person who brought an agony too frightening to imagine in your life? And what if revenge is the only thing that will ease your pain? In The Deadly Disguise, the worlds of three families collide with the culmination of a horror that will bring a community to its knees.

 

Francesca, recently widowed as the result of a tragic accident, is a social worker assigned to the case file of Julian Griffin, the eighteen-month-old son of Lia. When Julian suffers a horrendous act at the hands of his parents, Francesca must remove the young child from home for his safety.

 

Years later, circumstances once thought to be benign eventually climax into the commission of an act of retribution that shakes a family to its core. Unbeknownst to the players in this evil game, another little boy in town has connections to the crime. As a result, another family is lured to the evil lurking just around the corner. Will someone get away with the ultimate revenge, or will the mysterious circumstances surrounding one little boy reveal the clues needed to solve a murder?

Nora Valetta began writing poetry at the age of eleven after discovering her passion for the craft through an excellent teacher. She continues to write poetry and has since added children’s stories, short stories, and crime fiction to her repertoire. The Deadly Disguise is her first novel. Nora lives in London, Ontario, with her two daughters.
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  • Marisa Madigan

    I couldn’t put this book down! And it’s not easy to keep my attention lol. Loved it from start to finish! If you like suspense & murder mysteries then I highly recommend this book:) I actually found this Canadian author on Instagram... check her out @nora.valetta !

  • Sarah

    I still can't believe that this novel is the first from this author. She's written a story with so much depth and detail in 208 pages it leaves me wanting more. Despite the story being fictitious it really pulls this feeling of true and relatable emotion. I enjoyed how she gives detail and information about characters that may not even be lead characters in her story, and yet you can see how that information can be an entirely new story. A reminder that even the most basic 'characters' on the surface are still human and have the potential for so much depth. I thoroughly enjoyed this authors writing style and am hoping this isn't the last I hear of Nora Valetta.

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