The Anniversary by Cole Baxter

The Anniversary

The Anniversary by Cole Baxter

Release: April 19, 2024

Format: Ebook

Publisher: Bookouture

Source: Amazon
Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon

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I gaze across the candlelit table into the eyes of the man I love. It’s our anniversary dinner, a celebration of our marriage, of how far we’ve come. But within hours our romantic date has ended in murder…
When I wake in a hospital bed, blinking under the blinding white lights, I hear someone saying there has been an accident. My heart misses a beat when I recognize my husband’s voice. He says I was driving the car. He says I’ve killed someone.
I can’t breathe. I know I wasn’t the one behind the wheel. Tom was.
The love of my life — the handsome, clever man I’ve been married to for five years — has betrayed me. But why? And on the anniversary of our wedding day…
I need to uncover the secrets he’s been keeping. Before I lose my freedom — or my life…
An absolutely gripping psychological thriller packed with jaw-dropping twists. For fans of The Doctor’s Wife, The Marriage and The Housemaid.

About the Author:

Cole Baxter loves writing psychological suspense thrillers. It’s all about that last reveal that he loves shocking readers with.
He grew up in New York, where there crime was all around. He decided to turn that into something positive with his fiction.
His stories will have you reading through the night–they are very addictive!

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The Anniversary Review:

“The Anniversary” by Cole Baxter is a gripping thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. One of the standout elements of the book is Jessica, who plays a crucial supporting role. Her unwavering support for Catherine is heartwarming and adds depth to the story. On the other hand, Tom is an exceptionally conniving villain. Baxter crafts his character so skillfully that I actively disliked him, which is a testament to the author’s skill in creating memorable antagonists. Additionally, Det. Sheldon shines in the lead role; his character is likable and engaging, making him a perfect counterbalance to the story’s darker elements.

Baxter’s writing style is another highlight of the book. He masterfully builds intensity in each scene, drawing readers into the narrative with a sense of urgency and suspense. This book isn’t the first one I’ve read by the author, who consistently delivers. His ability to create memorable scenes is evident, particularly in moments like the dramatic fire outbreak, the adrenaline-pumping car pursuit, and the climactic showdown. The author describes these scenes so vividly that I felt I was experiencing them firsthand.

However, ‘The Anniversary’ has its minor flaws. Catherine, the protagonist, often comes across as a doormat. While the author’s intention to make her empathetic is clear, her constant need for support from others can be frustrating. Her inability to stand up for herself and take decisive action can make her less relatable and somewhat annoying.

Despite this, the strong supporting characters and intense plot make ‘The Anniversary’ a compelling read that I recommend to fans of the genre.

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