Download 8 Suspense Novels by Cherie Mitchell (.ePUB)

8 Novels by Cherie Mitchell
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Overview: Cherie Mitchell is an Amazon bestselling author with a number of short story prizes, book awards, and literary commendations to her name. Her biggest prize to date was a complimentary trip across the world when her book The House At Sailor’s Bay was ranked as a finalist in the Litnet Small Towns, Big Stories Contest.
Cherie is staunchly cross-genre and has written books in the categories of suspense, mystery, romance, women’s fiction, non-fiction, thriller, YA, and drama. She enjoys creating the types of characters and scenarios that readers can relate to, cheer for, or recognize.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Domestic Thriller

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The Life Thief (2019)
She’s your new best friend… and she wants what you have.
Becky Monroe knows she needs to take time out before the pressures of her life become too much for her once again. Intent on rejuvenating her body, mind, and spirit, she books herself into a lifestyle retreat for a week away from everything.
Unfortunately, a mixup with bookings means Becky has to share a cabin with the mildly odd Alice. Is it just a coincidence when Alice arrives at Becky’s office a week after the retreat ends and announces she’s the new temporary P.A.?
However, Becky has other things on her mind. Her once perfect relationship with her boyfriend is unraveling, work is hectic, and it seems her best friend has been hiding something. On top of that, her past is catching up on her.
Becky’s stress levels begin to rise and it’s not long before she discovers that someone is intent on stealing everything that she’s worked so hard to have.

The Keeper of Secrets (2019)
A mysterious young woman arrives with little warning in the sleepy town of Jackson. She knows your secrets and she’s determined to make as much trouble as she can, with sometimes deadly consequences.
Tell her nothing.
When Ellie Fontaine breezes into town, looking like a ray of sunshine and offering her services as a fortune teller, the local residents are charmed – especially Maggie Broadhaven who believes she’s found a real soulmate in the lovely Ellie. One by one, the townspeople make an appointment and go along to hear all about the good things that lie ahead – even if her tea leaf and tarot card readings are supposed to be for the purposes of entertainment only.
However, Ellie is not the woman she’s pretending to be and before long, Maggie and her family are caught up in a sticky web of betrayal with seemingly no way out.
Life in Jackson, and for Maggie in particular, will never be the same again.

The Ticket (2019)
Three best friends. A winning lottery ticket. Nothing will ever be the same again.
When Paige and Katie’s friend Leandra suddenly returns from several years living overseas without bringing her husband and son back with her, Paige has more questions than she has answers. However, before she has the chance to ask Leandra about what really happened in Australia her friend has an announcement to make. With great fanfare, she tells both Paige and Katie that she bought a lottery ticket for them all to share and the ticket was a winner.
Paige and her family are swept up in a whirlwind of exciting changes as the full impact of the win begins to sink in. However, not all the changes are positive and Leandra seems to think that because she bought the ticket she now has control over their decisions.
Paige’s once happy life starts to spiral out of control as her relationship with her husband slowly fractures, her children have difficulty settling into their new lives, and she bickers almost daily with her once best friends. On top of that, it seems Leandra is hiding a secret.
Win some, lose a lot.

Fallen Through The Cracks (2020)
A new adventure, a missing husband, and no idea where she should turn next.
Anna and Richard, a middle-aged couple who have faced unexpected trauma and upheaval in their lives, make the decision to move to Australia to start afresh. They leave their friends and two adult sons behind, determined to view the move as a mid-life adventure.
However, it isn’t long before the cracks begin to show and then gradually deepen. As Anna fights to come to terms with how much her life has changed, and not necessarily for the better, Richard stoically throws himself into their new life. She convinces herself that he is happy and settled but something is not quite right.
Unfortunately, the thin veneer of happiness soon breaks apart and Anna is forced to face the awful fact that her husband has lied to her. He is now missing, with his last known whereabouts London.
From New Zealand to Australia to London, this book takes the reader on an enthralling rollercoaster ride as Anna searches for her husband and comes face to face with what she should have known from the beginning.

The Game (2020)
Six close friends. One terrible secret.
Bree has been counting down until her girls’ weekend away with five of her close friends and she is more than happy to escape the responsibilities of family life for a few blissful days.
After everyone arrives and settles in for the first evening in their idyllic cabin in the woods, Bree suggests playing a game of Speak Your Truth. Not everyone is enthusiastic about the idea, but Bree eventually convinces her friends that the game will be fun and the confessions can remain anonymous.
However, the game takes a turn for the worse when a terrible secret concerning one of the women’s husbands is revealed. As the weather turns nasty outside, the atmosphere in the cabin descends into one of suspicion and mistrust.
Who wrote the note? Why is she refusing to admit it? And which one of the friends broke the rules of the game?
The Game is a psychological and domestic mystery that focuses on relationship issues, hidden secrets, and the sometimes brittle fragility of female friendships.

Throw A Double For Spite (2020)
As a masked killer terrorizes the city, a young woman is confronted with her best friend’s tragic past and attempts to come to terms with her own old traumas.
Busy juggling her career, her dysfunctional family, and her relationships with close friends Megan and Briar, Riley Preston stoically holds onto her white picket fence dream that the right man is out there somewhere. Still struggling to accept her father’s long-ago betrayal, Riley is determined to conquer her deep distrust of men and make her wish for a family of her own come true. Unfortunately, this is a dangerous time for a young woman to make new friends in the city – especially male friends. No one is quite what they seem, and Riley’s hopes crumble when she is faced with an unwanted series of sordid and terrible truths. Who can she trust?
As Riley’s friendships implode and her home life takes a startling turn into tricky and unchartered territory, the killer is ramping up his wave of violence. Accelerating events send Riley hurtling towards an unavoidable conclusion and the awful realization that no one can ever truly know the minds and thoughts of others – even those closest to them.

Dearest Alice (2020)
Stacey and her friends have banded together to purchase a Thrilling Crimes Murder Weekend for Alice’s birthday. The package includes a sumptuous all-in stay at an old villa in the country and each attendee has been given the profile of a character with a backstory, a role she will play for the duration of the weekend.
However, the women’s quirky and relaxed weekend away from the stresses of domestic life soon takes a turn towards the sinister. Birthday girl Alice is missing, Breanna and Jacqui have had a fight and are no longer speaking to each other, Beth has fallen ill, and Meg has started an inappropriate flirtation with the gaunt and spectral butler. On top of all that, the house is supposedly haunted and Stacey is positive that her bedroom is the one that the ghost inhabits.
There are clues to find, a "murder" to solve, past challenges to address, friendships to repair, and some unexpected soul searching – and where is dearest Alice?

No Place To Be Lost (2022)
In 1858, a ship destined for the goldfields of Australia is wrecked on a reef on the outer quarter of the Solomon Islands. What happens next is a tale of courage, resilience, and adventure that will have one man questioning all that he thought he knew.
A bold decision to change the route of the Elizabeth May ends in tragedy when the ship is wrecked near Heron Island. Many of the crew and the 300 Chinese laborers onboard perish and for the stricken survivors, the future looks dire.
After a series of calamitous events, a longboat carrying the captain, a few crew members, and young Matt Jones reach a remote Australian peninsula. Injured and near death from thirst and starvation, Matt has only just begun to recover when he faces a devastating betrayal and finds himself left alone in a strange and hostile land.
No food, no resources… no hope?

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