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When seventeen-year-old Katherine McCall awakened one morning to find her beloved sister, Sara, brutally murdered, her whole life changed in the blink of an eye. Kat was named the prime suspect and, on a string of circumstantial evidence, charged and tried. While the jury found her innocent, not everyone else agreed, and her only choice was to go into hiding. But she carried a dark secret with her, one that made her worry she might actually have had something to do with Sara’s death . . .
Now, years later, Kat is still haunted by her sister’s unsolved murder and continues to receive chilling hate mail, but she has tried to move on with her life. Until, on the tenth anniversary of Sara’s death, she receives a letter that makes the past impossible to ignore: “What about justice for Sara?” What about justice for Sara? And for herself? Kat realizes that going back to Liberty, Louisiana, might be the only way to find some peace. And there’s a killer out there who was never caught.
But secrets and suspicions still run deep in her small hometown. Kat has an ally in Detective Luke Tanner, but he may be her only one. With plenty of enemies, no one to trust and a killer determined to keep a dark secret buried, Kat must decide if justice is worth fighting—and dying—for.
“Spindler suspensefully strips away layers of deceit and guilt, revealing years of secrets and silences. Diverting and entertaining.” —Booklist
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Justice for Sara
By Erica SpindlerSt. Martin's Press
Copyright © 2014 Erica SpindlerAll rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-250-04246-0
CHAPTER ONE
Liberty, Louisiana
Monday, June 3, 2013
10:00 A.M.
Katherine McCall stood at the broken front gate and stared at the words that had been spray-painted in black across the yellow clapboard siding. Simple. Ugly. A warning.
We know u did it
No surprise there. Kat shifted her gaze. The once sunny yellow had turned forlorn. The white trim was peeling, the gardens overgrown and overrun by weeds. She pictured it as it had been the last time she’d seen it, ten years ago. The cute gingerbread cottage with the white picket fence, gardenias in bloom, their fragrance potent in the June sun.
Not her childhood home. No, that had been a grand estate on the Tchefuncte River. Plantation grand—with white columns and a double gallery, a sweeping expanse of lawn with ancient live oaks and century-old magnolias. A swimming pool and cabana. A guesthouse and tennis courts. A home befitting the owner of McCall Oil.
No, this had been her sister Sara’s cottage. Her first home, her pride and joy.
As it had turned out, the only home Sara would ever own.
Regret and grief washed over Kat, as piercing as a fresh wound. If she hadn’t been such a selfish little shit back then, maybe Sara would be alive today. Maybe her murderer wouldn’t have had the opportunity.
Kat reined in her thoughts, the regret. She couldn’t change the past, no matter how hard she fought accepting it, no matter how far or fast she ran from it.
Being back in Liberty was an acknowledgment of that.
Kat unlatched the gate and stepped through. She’d thought she would never return. She had promised herself she wouldn’t.
Yet here she was. The scene of the crime. The place her life had come to a bloody, screeching halt.
She started up the walkway, heartbeat quickening. Breath coming fast and thin. Kat forced herself to keep moving, to put one foot in front of the other. She reached the porch steps. Three of them, though it could have been a hundred by the way she dreaded climbing them.
She did anyway. Crossed to the front door. With unsteady hands, she fit the key into the lock, turned it and stepped into the foyer.
Cousin Jeremy had opened the cottage and had it cleaned for her. The smell of the polish and cleaners still hung in the air. She closed the door behind her but didn’t move.
Her gaze went to the spot where she’d found Sara. In a crumpled heap, blood pooled around her in the shape of an amoeba.
An amoeba. Kat remembered thinking that. She had just studied the single-cell organisms in science class.
She stared at the floor, unable to tear her gaze away. The blood had subtly stained the honey-colored wood, creating a faint but permanent shadow.
Or was that her imagination?
The doorbell sounded.
Startled, she jumped, then, hand to her chest, peeked out the sidelight. A man. Dark hair. Good-looking. Holding up a badge.
The sight of it knocked the breath out of her.
“Miss Katherine, I’m afraid you’re going to have to come with me.”
“Ms. McCall? Sergeant Luke Tanner. Liberty P.D.”
Kat gazed at him, suddenly seeing the resemblance. Now, there was a name she had never wanted to hear again.
She nodded and opened the door. “Hello, Sergeant. Did you say Tanner?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Any relationship to Chief Stephen Tanner?”
“His son.”
“Perfect.” The sarcasm slipped past her lips before she could stop it. “Sorry, your dad and I have some uncomfortable history together.”
“Funny, he and I do as well.”
She surprised herself and smiled. “How can I help you, Sergeant Tanner?”
He motioned to the graffiti across the front of the house. “I heard from Mrs. Bell across the street that you’d had a little trouble already, thought I’d stop by and check it out.”
“Iris Bell’s still alive? I thought she was a hundred ten years ago.”
Kat could see he wanted to smile but thought better of it. His brown eyes crinkled at the corners. He cleared his throat. “Probably just kids, but we’ll be keeping a close eye on the house, stepping up drive-bys and the like.”
“I appreciate that, Sergeant Tanner. And I’m sure Iris Bell will be stepping up her surveillance as well.”
Again, he struggled not to smile. “This is a small town, Ms. McCall, everybody knows everybody and their everything. To that end, you might as well call me Luke.”
“I remember you now. Local football hero. You were off to college before I got to Tammany West High.” She cocked her head. “You were a bit of a hell-raiser, am I right?”
He laughed. “So now you understand my comment about bad history with my dad. We all carry our pasts around on our backs.”
“Or written on our foreheads,” she said. “A bloodred ‘M’ on mine.”
He glanced toward the graffiti, expression serious. “Yes, well, don’t hesitate to call if something comes up.”
She followed him onto the front porch. He stopped when he reached the stairs and turned back to her. “I don’t know why you came back to Liberty, Ms. McCall, but little towns have long memories. People don’t forget. You’d be wise to keep that in mind.”
She watched him drive off. How could she not? She had the longest memory of them all.
Sara McCall
2003
Four days before the murder
Sara stood on the front porch, waiting for Kat. She glanced at her watch. Just past four thirty. Any moment, her sister would come trotting around the corner. Bubbling over about how well softball practice had gone. Playing Miss Innocent to the very hilt.
But she hadn’t been to practice. Not today. Not once. Lying little sneak.
On cue, Kat arrived, baseball bat propped on her right shoulder. She was smiling.
Not for long. Sara struggled to control her anger. She shook with it. Deep down. All the way to her core.
She needed her wits about her when she confronted her sister. Kat was going to pitch a holy fit. It could get really ugly. If she let it.
Calm, Sara. In control. You’re the adult.
The truth was, she didn’t have the heart for this right now. She didn’t have the energy. Not with everything else going on. But she didn’t have a choice. She was Katherine’s guardian.
“Hi, Sissy,” Kat called, jogging up the steps.
“How was softball?”
If Kat heard the sarcasm in her tone, she didn’t show it. “Great. I’m getting really good.”
“Yes, you are.” Sara held out her hand. “I’ll take the bat.”
She looked confused but handed it over. “What’s up?”
“Jig’s up, kiddo. You’re grounded.”
“What! Why?”
“Why? Let’s try that you’ve been lying to me. I found out everything, Kat. What you’ve been doing and who you’ve been doing it with.” She paused, watching as the reality of what she was saying sank in. “He’s twenty years old. You’re seventeen. No.”
Kat’s expression darkened. “You can’t tell me what to do or who I can see.”
“The hell I can’t. I’m your guardian and that’s exactly what I’m doing.”
“That’s not fair!”
Sara almost laughed. “Tough. Life’s not fair.” And boy, did she know it. If it was, their parents wouldn’t have died and she wouldn’t have been saddled with raising an obnoxious teenager.
“I hate you!” Kat shouted. “You’re ruining my life!”
Sara didn’t even flinch. It wasn’t the first time her younger sister had shouted those words at her. She was certain it wouldn’t be the last. “Stop with the drama, Katherine. If anyone’s life’s being ruined, it’s mine.”
“Then emancipate me.”
They had been here before, as well. “Emancipate yourself. You’re seventeen.”
“Then I won’t get my money.”
“That’s right, little sister. So, either go without ‘your’ money or live by my rules.”
“I wish I’d died with Mom and Dad! Then I wouldn’t have to live with you!”
It took every scrap of Sara’s self-control not to shout back that she wished that too. That she wanted her life back. That caring for Kat had become like a prison sentence.
But she didn’t. She loved her sister—at least the kid she used to be. In the past year, that girl had disappeared and this creature had taken her place.
“Wow, Kat, I love the way you’re playing the victim here. You’re not the one who’s been lied to for weeks. Girls’ softball? You didn’t think I’d find out eventually? I’ve got to hand it to you, though, our trip to the sporting goods store to get everything you needed was pretty convincing.”
“Thanks.”
Sara wanted to slap the smirk off her face. “What were you doing all those afternoons you were supposedly at practice? Were you with this Ryan boy? Or that group of kids I told you to stay away from? They’re bad kids, Kat.”
“You don’t know anything about them!”
A breeze stirred the azalea bushes beside the porch. In full bloom, they provided a brilliant shock of color; from the magnolia blossoms on the tree to her right floated a sweet, almost lemony fragrance.
Sara breathed in the colors, the smell, using nature’s beauty to calm her. She was the grown-up here, she reminded herself. Kat had been through so much.
“Kit-Kat,” she pleaded, using their mother’s pet name for her, “I’m worried about you. The girl I know doesn’t do things like this. Talk to me. No problem’s too big we can’t work it out together.”
Kat’s face softened, tears filled her eyes. “You don’t know what it’s like. All the other kids have their moms and dads. And mine—” She choked on the last, a tear rolling down her cheek.
Sara’s heart hurt for her. She held out a hand. “I know what you’re going through. I’m going through it, too.”
“You don’t know. I was twelve when they died, you were grown up.”
Just out of university, at her first teaching job. Barely on her own two feet. “But I still needed them, too. I miss them every day.”
“Why’d they have to die?”
She started to cry and Sara took her in her arms. “I don’t know. And I wish I could change things, but I can’t.”
“I’m sorry I lied to you. It’s just that—” She sniffled, her face against Sara’s shoulder. “The only time I’m happy is when I’m with my friends. They understand me. They make it … stop hurting. That’s why I lied about where I was.”
Something in her sister’s tone didn’t ring true. A cloying quality. Sara frowned as a suspicion wormed its way into her head: Was she being played?
Kat went on. “You don’t know them the way I do. They’re really good kids. Please don’t take them away from me, too.”
Sara’s resolve wavered. She’d heard things from the other teachers about the group. They had warned her to keep Kat away from them. But that was all secondhand information. There was a reason the courts didn’t allow hearsay as testimony, right?
Sara glanced across the street. Old Mrs. Bell stood on her front porch. Listening to every word. Or trying to.
“I tell you what, Kit-Kat, have them over here. Let me get to know them. If they’re the kids you say they are, I’ll feel comfortable letting you hang out with them.”
“Really?”
“Sure.” She smiled. “I just have to know you’re safe.”
“You’re the best!” Kat hugged her. “Can they come over tonight?”
“You’re still grounded, Kat.”
“But you just said—”
“That I’ll give your friends a chance. And I will. After you do your punishment.”
“No!”
“Two weeks. And I’m taking your phone, car and computer.”
“You can’t do that! How am I supposed to get to school?”
“I’ll drive you.” Kat looked horrified. “And the answer’s still no about you and this Ryan dude. He’s too old for you.”
Before her sister could squeal her protest, she dropped the final bomb. “Cousin Jeremy suggested I start drug-testing you. And I think he’s right.”
“What?” The one word conveyed outrage and innocence. “I can’t believe you don’t trust me!”
“Are you kidding? Really?” Sara folded her arms across her chest. “If you’ve got nothing to worry about, what’s the problem?”
Kat stared at her, her face an open book as she stuttered and searched for the right response.
She had been playing her. Little brat.
“Give me your car keys.” She held out her hand. “Now.”
“I lied before. I wish you were dead. Then I wouldn’t have to put up with your shit!”
“Want to say it a little louder? I don’t think all of Liberty heard you.”
“I wish you were dead!” she screamed, turning toward the street. “You hear that, everyone? I wish my stupid sister were dead!”
Kat threw the car keys. Sara reacted just in time not to take them square in the face. They grazed her cheek before hitting the wall and dropping to the floor. It stung; her eyes teared up and she brought her hand to her cheek.
But instead of apologizing, Kat stormed past her into the house. A moment later, she heard a door slam.
Sara sank onto the porch step and dropped her head into her shaking hands. What was she going to do? She was frustrated. Overwhelmed and exhausted. And it wasn’t just the situation with Kat. It seemed every part of her life had spun out of control as well, situations that made dealing with a rebellious teenager a piece of cake.
Mom, Dad, why’d you have to go out that night? Why’d your path have to cross that drunk’s?
She couldn’t do this alone. But who could she trust? It seemed like everyone had either turned against her or had their own agenda. If ever she could have used a miracle, it was now.
Copyright © 2013 by Erica Spindler
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- ASIN : B009LRWI8K
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (August 6, 2013)
- Publication date : August 6, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 3.2 MB
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- Print length : 352 pages
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Erica Spindler is the New York Times and International Chart bestselling author of thirty-six novels and three novellas. Published all across the globe, she has been called the “The Master of Addictive Suspense” and “Queen of the romantic thriller.” She’s a Kiss of Death award winner, has won the Daphne du Maurier award of excellence, and is a four-time Rita Award finalist.
THE LOOK-ALIKE is out now and her next thriller, THE DETECTIVE’S DAUGHTER, publishes March 2022.
Erica lives just outside of New Orleans with her husband and the constant companionship of Molly, the dynamic doodle.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013What a Great Book! Perfect mix of intrigue, suspense, family drama with the correct amount of romance. Once you start reading you get so involved you have to finish in one sitting!!!!!!
The characters are well developed and very interesting. The plot contains many twists and turns which keeps the reader involved. The story draws you into the city of Liberty following the path of Katherine McCall who returns there to find who brutally murdered her sister years ago. Kat was arrested for murdered then acquitted as all the evidence was circumstantial. Now Kat is back in town looking to move on with her life and find Justice for Sara which proves to be a dangerous path.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2013I read the reviews before purchasing this book and I'm glad I did not listen, this was done well. I LIKED the jumping back to the past as it brought the story together well. One person mentioned the frequent use of four letter words, they are nuts, this is actually the cleanest book I've read in a long time. I won't spoil this book but will say this, it kept my interest right from the beginning to the end. In short a good read. So go ahead and READ IT, you don't be sorry.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2013Erica Spindler will take you on a roller coaster of a ride in her new book "Justice For Sara". It's an emotionally charged, fast paced story, that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Once you start reading this book, you might as well turn off your phone, sit back and enjoy the ride!
As a teenage, did you ever have a fight with a love one, where you told them that you hated them or that you wished they were dead? Well,17 year old Katherine McCall did and when she wakes up one morning to find her sister Sara beaten to death, she is charged with and tried for the murder of her sister. Even though Kat is found not guilty many in the town feel she got away with murder. Kat leaves town and tries to get on with her life but how can she when she knows the killer is still out there. On the 10th anniversary of Sara's death, Kat goes back to her hometown and to the house where Sara died to try and find justice for not only Sara but for herself as well. But in seeking the truth, Kat will also find out that there are a lot of secrets buried in the past and someone is willing to do anything to make certain they stay buried.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2013Justice for Sara is captivating with many twists and turns. I thought I'd figured out the killer half-way through the novel, but I was wrong. The killer isn't revealed until nearly the end of the novel. This isn't a bad thing. However, the author throughout the novel went back-and-forth to present to past and then finally the present time. Her writing style doesn't affect the plot. It was rather very easy to follow.
Sara and Katherine McCall's parents died in an automobile accident. Their parents owned McCall Oil and were enormously wealthy. Sara and Kat inherited their parents' wealth. Their cousin Jeremy Webber was appointed the executor and was paid a huge annual salary. Kat was twelve when her parents died. Sara just started her teaching job and was Kat's guardian.
Sara McCall was brutally murdered with a baseball bat. Kat was seventeen when she found her sister's body. Chief of Police Stephen Tanner rushed to judgment, charging Kat with the murder of her sister. The jury found Kat not guilty. Kat moved to Portland, Oregon for ten-years. She is a successful Entrepreneur in Portland with six Good Earth baking company stores in six years.
Kat went back to Liberty, Louisiana, after ten-years to investigate her sister's murder. The same night her sister was murdered, Liberty Police Officer Wally Clark was also murdered. Kate thought it to be remarkable that in the small town of Liberty, with a population of seven hundred and fifty, where crime was nonexistent, there were two murders in a single night.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2015I am a fan of this author, and have read many of her books, but this book was not as good as some of her previous novels. Kat was accused and acquitted for her sister's murder, and after 10 years returns to her hometown to open a bakery and I really don't know why. The story had potential, but I feel parts that would have made it better were edited out or missed. Some parts towards the end and how she came into conclusions about the guilty party, really didn't make any sense. It was an OK book but not great.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016I have read many books by Erica Spindler and enjoyed all of them, including this one. This is the story of two sisters, Katherine and Sara. When their parents die in an accident, a young Sara is left to care for her teenage sister Katherine. The sisters are fortunate that their parents were financially well-off, but Katherine is not happy that her sister is now her guardian, and as teens often do, she rebels and causes trouble. It's no surprise then, when Sara is found brutally murdered, all eyes turn to Katherine. While Katherine is found innocent in a court of law, it's the court of public opinion that matters most. Katherine leaves town for a decade and builds a good life for herself, but is tempted by a mysterious letter writer into coming back and finding out what really happened to her sister all those years ago. A more mature Katherine has to face her past, which isn't easy when she seems to have enemies everywhere. It's hard to tell who might be a suspect or who just doesn't trust her. She develops a romantic relationship with the Chief of Police's son, the same Chief of Police who was determined to see her locked up. The book was very fast-paced and hard to put down. I became suspicious about a certain character about midway through the book, and while my suspicious paid off, there was still a huge twist I didn't expect. Kept me interested up until the very end.
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- HelenReviewed in Canada on August 23, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!
Erica spindler has done it again! This book leaves you wondering whodunnit right from the get go. Loves her writing, would recommend her time and time again
- lee-ann shorttReviewed in Canada on March 9, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Another awesome book by Erica Spindler.
- Patricia YasinskiReviewed in Canada on August 29, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Very good book
- A reader from way backReviewed in Canada on February 20, 2019
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I have been reading Erica Spindler's book since long before I had a Kindle. She is a very good writer but I knew from the very beginning who 'did it'. Very disappointed, I expected better from her.