
To learn more, visit and follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Goodreads. Melinda’s garnered numerous writing awards, including two RITA nominations holds a second-degree black belt in Kenpo karate and has taught women’s self-defense and lives in a messy house with her family and a small herd of rescue pets. Melinda Liegh is the #1 Amazon Charts and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of She Can Run, an International Thriller Award nominee for Best First Novel, She Can Tell, She Can Scream, She Can Hide, and She Can Kill in the She Can series Midnight Exposure, Midnight Sacrifice, Midnight Betrayal, and Midnight Obsession in the Midnight Novels Hour of Need, Minutes to Kill, and Seconds to Live in the Scarlet Falls series Say You’re Sorry, Her Last Goodbye, Bones Don’t Lie, What I’ve Done, Secrets Never Die, and Save Your Breath in the Morgan Dane series and Cross Her Heart, See Her Die, Drown Her Sorrows, Right Behind Her, and Dead Against Her in the Bree Taggert series. If you haven’t read the award-winning Melinda Leigh, you’re missing out. She also does a fine job fleshing out Taggert’s character, describing her personality foibles with compassion, grace, and understanding, all while revealing her psyche to us with realistic self-talk about loosening the reigns of control over her subordinates.īy the time readers close Lie to Her, they will find themselves applauding Taggert’s determination, grit, and fortitude as she serves and protects not only her community, but her friends and family as well.

Leigh gets inside the head of a killer frighteningly well, writing about the crime scenes with gruesome detail and showing readers that the line between sanity and insanity is far too thin. Now Taggert and her boyfriend, retired criminal investigator Matt Flynn, race against time to capture a demented psychopath with a score to settle before anyone else turns up dead. The list of suspects grows even as the killer’s rage mounts. And yet, this case isn’t as clear cut as it may appear at first glance.

As their dating profiles show, they have both left behind a trail of brokenhearted, angry women.

After two bodies are found in just as many days-one that of a digital marketer found bound and smothered in his backyard-the only evidence linking the deaths is a dating app.īoth victims are not altogether innocent. In upstate New York, Taggert and her family find themselves in a serial killer’s crosshairs.
