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The Glass House Murder - A Suspenseful Psychological Crime Mystery Thriller - cover
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The Glass House Murder - A Suspenseful Psychological Crime Mystery Thriller

Rafael M. Ashworth

Editora: BookRix

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A wealthy architect is found dead inside his stunning glass house. Everyone could see in. Yet no one saw the killer.When Detective Nora Blackwell receives the call that changes everything, she's three months into her self-imposed exile in the quiet town of Millbrook. She came here to escape the ghosts of Chicago—the case that went wrong, the victim she couldn't save. She came here seeking peace.Instead, she finds murder.Julian Cross was a celebrated architect who built his masterpiece home entirely of glass. Transparent walls. Nothing to hide. A life lived in the open for all to see. But when his body is discovered in his own living room—stabbed through the heart—the impossible question emerges: How does someone commit murder in the most visible house in town without a single witness?As Nora digs deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets that stretches back thirty years. A missing woman who was never found. A family torn apart by betrayal. A business partner hiding financial crimes. A bitter ex-wife with decades of hatred. An abandoned child seeking answers. And a caretaker who knows far more than she's telling.Everyone connected to Julian Cross has something to hide. Everyone has a motive. Everyone is lying.The security cameras show nothing. The neighbors saw nothing. The glass walls that should reveal everything have somehow concealed the perfect crime. But Nora knows that every design has flaws. Every transparent surface has blind spots. And every buried secret eventually rises to the surface.As she peels back the layers of Julian's carefully constructed life, Nora discovers that the architect built more than buildings—he built an empire on bones. Now someone has decided to tear it all down. And they're not finished yet.With bodies from the past emerging from concrete graves and suspects disappearing into the night, Nora must race against time to uncover the truth. But the closer she gets, the more she realizes that some houses are built on lies. And this one is built on murder.Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Shari Lapena, and A.J. Finn, THE GLASS HOUSE MURDER is a gripping psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page.In a house made of glass, everyone can see inside. But the truth always hides in the blind spots. You just have to know where to look.Buy now and discover the secrets behind the glass.
Disponível desde: 02/02/2026.

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