Known for starring in the TV series “Jessica Jones,” actress Kristen Ritter opens up new facets of talent. November 7 will go on sale in her debut novel “Fire” (“Bonfire”), written in the genre of Thriller.
The synopsis of the book reads:
Ten years ago, Abby Williams has left his hometown and got rid of all the memories associated with it. She worked as a lawyer in Chicago, has a successful career, modern apartment and enjoy the relationships “one night”.
But another case sends her back to the Barrens, Indiana – and measured Abby’s life begins to crumble. While investigating the Optimal Plastics, the most economically developed and powerful of the city, she begins to find the hidden connection with the scandal that took place many years ago. In which, moreover, been involved popular Casey Mitchell, later disappeared without a trace.
Abby realizes that the key to her investigation lies in the mystery of the disappearance of Casey. And she starts sinking deeper into the dark secrets of the city, including stumbling on information about the terrible ritual called “the Game”.
In addition, Ritter himself has shot and released a small book-trailer designed to whet interest in the book. And I must say I’ve been there – I love these detectives about the dark secrets of small towns in the spirit of Gillian Flynn. Let’s see if Kristen has become not only a star of the screen, but the star of the book Thriller.
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