All Good People Here
A Novel
What's it about
Ever wonder if the secrets of your hometown are darker than you remember? When a journalist returns home, she's pulled into a new case that eerily mirrors the unsolved murder of her childhood friend from twenty years ago. Is a killer repeating their crimes? You'll follow her obsessive investigation as she digs into the past, unearthing long-buried secrets and lies in her seemingly perfect town. As she gets closer to the truth, you'll discover that in a place where everyone knows each other, anyone could be a suspect.
Meet the author
Ashley Flowers is the founder and chief executive officer of audiochuck, the award-winning independent media and podcast production company behind the 1 true crime podcast Crime Junkie. Her lifelong passion for mystery and her deep-rooted advocacy for victims fueled her desire to write All Good People Here, bringing her signature suspenseful storytelling to the page. Alex Kiester is an editor and award-winning writer who has written for outlets like The New York Times, The Cut, and The Guardian.

What's it about
Ever wonder if the secrets of your hometown are darker than you remember? When a journalist returns home, she's pulled into a new case that eerily mirrors the unsolved murder of her childhood friend from twenty years ago. Is a killer repeating their crimes? You'll follow her obsessive investigation as she digs into the past, unearthing long-buried secrets and lies in her seemingly perfect town. As she gets closer to the truth, you'll discover that in a place where everyone knows each other, anyone could be a suspect.
Meet the author
Ashley Flowers is the founder and chief executive officer of audiochuck, the award-winning independent media and podcast production company behind the 1 true crime podcast Crime Junkie. Her lifelong passion for mystery and her deep-rooted advocacy for victims fueled her desire to write All Good People Here, bringing her signature suspenseful storytelling to the page. Alex Kiester is an editor and award-winning writer who has written for outlets like The New York Times, The Cut, and The Guardian.
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