USA Today bestselling author Lili St. Germain is one of them, delivering a nail-biting thriller called The Field of Wrongdoing, which examines dark secrets and trauma in a small town of Nevada. 

St. Germain said, “I wrote The Field of Wrongdoing because I couldn’t not write it. The story was dark, and it was violent, and it demanded to be told. As I got deeper into the story, I was driven to explore good versus bad, right versus wrong, and the million shades of grey that exist between. Cassie and Leo were like real people to me, living the hand fate had dealt them and just trying to survive. Ultimately, it is a story about survival. Physically, spiritually, psychologically—how do these characters survive the life they’ve been given?”

Small Town Secrets

In The Field of Wrongdoing, when Cassie’s friend disappears, Cassie knows all too well the tragic end Jennifer has probably met. After all, Cassie is the one who found the last murdered girl—in the field on her boyfriend Leo’s property—nine years ago.

She never believed the love of her life was capable of such a brutal crime. Not even after Leo went to prison for an unrelated crime. But now he’s back, released on parole, and another girl has gone missing . . .

Lili St. Germain’s dark psychological thriller, The Field of Wrongdoing, is a gripping read that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the book. What begins as an accidental tragedy slowly unravels into a trail of secrets in the small town of Gun Creek, Nevada. The smallest towns hold the darkest secrets.

If you liked Gone Girl, you’ll love this book.

“This plot is virtually ironclad, with twists and the gutting emotional impact of a Greek tragedy.” – ScreenCraft

Lili St. Germain is a USA Today bestselling author who writes books featuring vengeful anti-heroes and compelling villains. Her books have sold over a million copies worldwide. Aside from writing, her other loves in life include drinking good coffee, traveling, binge-watching Tarantino movies, and reading spy thriller novels. She loves to read almost as much as she loves to write.

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