Pierce’s Pick: The Most Dangerous Thing by Laura Lippman
This week, J. Kingston Pierce chooses Laura Lippman’s latest, The Most Dangerous Thing.
Says Pierce, “Skipping back and forth through time, this tale relates the experiences of a once-inseparable group of childhood friends who, after years of separation, are thrust back together by the car-crash death of their most wild-haired member. That’s when a secret they share threatens to be exposed and bring trouble all around.”
Looking for previous Pierce’s Picks? They’re here.
Says Pierce, “Skipping back and forth through time, this tale relates the experiences of a once-inseparable group of childhood friends who, after years of separation, are thrust back together by the car-crash death of their most wild-haired member. That’s when a secret they share threatens to be exposed and bring trouble all around.”
Looking for previous Pierce’s Picks? They’re here.
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