Praise for Debra Webb
The Nature of Secrets
“A Nashville investigator with a dark past fights inner demons to reclaim her life.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Readers will root for the fully realized lead characters, despite their flaws, as the complex plot builds to a satisfying climax. Webb should win new fans.” —Publishers Weekly
The Last Lie Told
“A complex case fraught with angst and danger ends with surprising revelations.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Debra Webb writes the kind of thrillers I love to read. Sure, there is a murder or more. Yes, a twisted mystery to be solved. Once again, in The Last Lie Told, her characters are fully rendered and reveal themselves authentically as her novel unfolds and careens to its stunning conclusion. The Last Lie Told is her best yet. Webb is the queen of smart suspense.” —Gregg Olsen, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Can’t Go Back
“A complex, exciting mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Police procedural fans will be sorry to see the last of Kerri and Luke.” —Publishers Weekly
“Threats, violence, and a dramatic climax…Good for procedural readers.” —Library Journal
Gone Too Far
“An intriguing, fast-paced combination of police procedural and thriller.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Those who like a lot of family drama in their police procedurals will be satisfied.” —Publishers Weekly
Trust No One
“Trust No One is Debra Webb at her finest. Political intrigue and dark family secrets will keep readers feverishly turning pages to uncover all the twists in this stunning thriller.” —Melinda Leigh, #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Cross Her Heart
“A wild, twisting crime thriller filled with secrets, betrayals, and complex characters that will keep you up until you reach the last darkly satisfying page. A five-star beginning to Debra Webb’s explosive series!” —Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author
“Debra Webb once again delivers with Trust No One, a twisty and gritty page-turning procedural with a cast of complex characters and a compelling cop heroine in Detective Kerri Devlin. I look forward to seeing more of Detectives Devlin and Falco.” —Loreth Anne White, Washington Post bestselling author of In the Deep
“Trust No One is a gritty and exciting ride. Webb skillfully weaves together a mystery filled with twists and turns. I was riveted as each layer of the past peeled away, revealing dark secrets. An intriguing cast of complicated characters, led by the compelling Detective Kerri Devlin, had me holding my breath until the last page.” —Brianna Labuskes, Washington Post bestselling author of Girls of Glass
“Debra Webb’s name says it all.” —Karen Rose, New York Times bestselling author
2023-01-25
A Nashville investigator with a dark past fights inner demons to reclaim her life in this follow-up to The Last Lie Told (2022).
Finley O’Sullivan was a respected prosecutor until her husband, Derrick, was murdered in front of her and she was raped; afterward, a meltdown in court forced her to leave the district attorney's office. Fortunately, she found a job as an investigator for brilliant lawyer Jack Finnegan—who happens to be her godfather. Their new client is wealthy businesswoman Ellen Winthrop, whose new husband, Jarrod Grady, was recently murdered, and it's their job to protect her by winkling out every fact the police could use against her. Ellen had recently discovered her husband was raiding her bank accounts, so naturally the police suspect her. Meanwhile, Finley is trying to get evidence against the man behind Derrick's murder and her own rape; she knows who's responsible for the crimes but can’t prove he was the one who hired thugs to do the deed. Finley has so far been unable to discover what Derrick was up to before his death, as it turned out he'd been lying to her about a lot of things, and the police have been suspicious of her since one of her three attackers was shot dead. The brilliant women who work with Ellen always seem a step ahead of Finley in coming up with information that might be suspicious and finding ways of neutralizing it. Finley is discovering more about her own family, a second of Derrick’s killers is shot in front of her, and the detective assigned to his case is almost killed. Finley will never give up and actually gets help from Ellen, who is far from what she seems.
A convoluted mystery/thriller eventually brings closure to a wounded spirit.