
Fear of What's Next: A Samantha Clark Mystery
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Samantha Clark knows the DSM inside and out. It's her professional bible. But when an anonymous letter arrives, her life spirals into a terrifying game. Her boyfriend vanishes from their Florida retreat, and Samantha discovers a chilling link to a string of murders. Hunted by a vengeful patient from...
- Pages
- 401
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 2012-10-01
- Éditeur
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- ISBN
- 9781480015890
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Kathryne Arnold
27 livres · 0 abonnés
I was raised in the northeastern United States, in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and resided in a half-dozen homes or towns throughout my growing up years. My father was a reverend with a flourishing career, moving the family to various parishes as his calling dictated, which I view in a positive light as I...
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natalia·6 years ago
Great read! Sucked me in on the first page and didnt let go till the end. I dont read this genre often, but this book definitely changed my mind. The best part was how unpredictable it was. Most books in this genre are your typical scenario where you can guess how it all played out. This book was a breath of fresh air and I hope there is a part 2 coming soon!
Robert Kennedy·6 years ago
Well written great detail a real page turner great job Kathryne RMK , :)
I gave the book a rating a five because it was well written,I found it hard to put down once started, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a goo read.
I gave the book a rating a five because it was well written,I found it hard to put down once started, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a goo read.
Tawana·9 years ago
A Real Nail Biter!!
This is a bit more gruesome than my normal read, however, it was more like watching a movie than reading a book. The details were so real you could see them happening in your mind's eye. I could easily see this becoming a movie. Move over Norman Bates and Ted Bundy, there is a new psycho in town and he isn't sharing!
This is a bit more gruesome than my normal read, however, it was more like watching a movie than reading a book. The details were so real you could see them happening in your mind's eye. I could easily see this becoming a movie. Move over Norman Bates and Ted Bundy, there is a new psycho in town and he isn't sharing!
Colleen·11 years ago
While The Resurrection of Hannah was very into the idea of past lives, meditation, dream studies, and all things metaphysical… The Fear of Things to Come completely stepped away from that. This was more of a typical psychological thriller. I could see being able to read this book as a stand-alone… but I was so glad to know the history of Sammi, Todd, Rebecca, and Melissa. I loved knowing why they all were where (and who) they were.While I came to enjoy the “new age” feel of the first mystery… th...
Paige Clendenin·11 years ago
I received this book free in exchange for my honest opinion, all vies and opinions are my own"The Fear of Things to Come" is the second book by Kathryne Arnold in the (Samantha Clark Mystery Series)I must mention right out of the gate, that I feel that this book could be read as a stand alone book, however I believe that if you have read "The Resurrection of Hannah," then you have already gotten to know Samantha Clark, her, friends, and family, as well as who she is, and what she does.This book ...
Julie ·11 years ago
A Fear of Things to Come by Kathryne Arnold is the second in the Samantha Clark Mystery series and was published in 2012.A combination of strange notes left for Sammi and the disappearance of her boyfriend, Todd sets the second book in this series off to a fast start. Are the two events related? It would seem like more than just a coincidence. After Todd as been missing long enough to file a report, a detective takes interest in the case and the hunt begins.This story is not so much a mystery as...
Christie·11 years ago
The crime parts of this book were written pretty well. However, the actions and talk/conversations between the protagonist, Sammi, and her girlfriends were pretty hokey and not very believable.
Jennifer Hall·13 years ago
This book was right up my alley when I was a teenager I was caught up in reading memoirs of serial killers, yes a little odd. I have moved on however, to more fictional suspense novels and this is a fantastic book that I did not want to put down. It's always a little frightening to think that someone with such murderous intentions can be so incredibly intelligent especially when up against many other people. With every twist in this book you learn a little more about the characters specifically ...
Sharon Martin·13 years ago
An excellent psychological thriller written in a simplistic language and a plot that is well thought out and easy to follow.As soon as I picked up the novel and starting reading it i could not put it down as the author had got me hooked and the only disappointment was the time it took to read, it was over too quickly. An excellent and enjoyable read.When her lover goes missing and does not return, Samantha's world is turned upside down when she starts receiving strange letters.With the help of h...
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Linda Mckeogh·13 years ago
Samantha Clark has her life just the way she wants it...she's in love, she's doing her life's work and she is so passionate about all of it.
All at once her life turns upside down. The love of her life is now a missing person and the foreboding letter she receives has her terrified. Things are suddenly very complicated. On a scale of 1 to 10, this book rates an 11. You won't be able to put it down.
All at once her life turns upside down. The love of her life is now a missing person and the foreboding letter she receives has her terrified. Things are suddenly very complicated. On a scale of 1 to 10, this book rates an 11. You won't be able to put it down.




