
Echoes of a Dead Lake by Rachel Cain and Carrie Ryan
A Gripping Sequel to the Dead Lake Series That Delivers
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I dove into the latest Dead Lake series installment and wasn't disappointed. Carrie Ryan seamlessly stepped in after Rachel Cain's passing, blending her writing style with Rachel's perfectly. The plot picks up right where we left off, following the Proctor family as they deal with the aftermath of their dad's crimes. The book's a wild ride that'll keep you on the edge of your seat, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing.











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- •The story's engaging and suspenseful, with a plot that's hard to put down.
- •Carrie Ryan's writing style is a great fit for the series, and she does a fantastic job of carrying on Rachel Cain's legacy.
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become invested in their stories.
- •The book's a great addition to the Dead Lake series, and it's a must-read for fans of the series.
- •The pacing's well-balanced, with a good mix of action, suspense, and emotional moments.
- •The author does a great job of exploring the themes of family, trauma, and recovery.
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- •Some readers might find the plot a bit predictable, especially if they're familiar with the series.
- •A few of the supporting characters feel a bit underdeveloped, which can make it hard to become fully invested in their stories.
- •The book deals with some heavy themes, which can be emotionally challenging to read about.
- •A few of the plot twists feel a bit contrived, which can be frustrating for readers who are trying to piece together the mystery.
- •The book's a bit on the longer side, which can make it feel overwhelming at times.
- •A few of the character motivations feel a bit unclear, which can make it hard to understand their actions.



