What Happened to Paul Carter? Vol i & ii Editted: The very true story of love, passion & a Hitman
What Happened to Paul Carter? Vol i & ii Editted: The very true story of love, passion & a Hitman
Written in the vein of 'Gone Girl' and 'Girl on a Train', this contemporary, psychological thriller, is sadly, an engrossing TRUE story. Stranger than fiction, therefore all the more fascinating and cruel. It immediately immerses you in the life of Katherine De Bois, now being hunted by a hired hitman, and still in hiding.
As you live the confused flashbacks and experience the love, the loss, the shock and pain with her, she pieces memories together, hoping to understand what just happened and eventually how to come out alive. You can't help but constantly guess, incorrectly assume, and try to figure out how it ends, and why.
At first glance it appears a decadent love story, but when you add the word hitman, it is no longer just a romance, and every loving memory dredged up, eventually lead to the answers.
Beginning in 2014, as a wonderful and large love story, it quickly turns dark, after her much loved fianc disappears before her eyes. Katherine is forced into a complex and confusing world of deception, betrayal, hitmen and thugs. Written whilst ill, and reeling in shock at the recent events, she goes back in time, with fresh eyes, revisiting conversations, and events, reminiscent of a Tarantino film, determined to find the truth and ensure her safety. She shares her tumultuous journey of how a love story became tangled, ending in a totally unexpected way, leading to unexpected aftershocks, eventually taking her from Australia, across international waters, in an attempt to stay alive, and find the answers that would hold those guilty to account. Just when everything is perfect, it disappears, leaving you to piece the truth together, and wonder, exactly what did happen to Paul Carter?
Trigger warnings, adult content and language.
Author: Katherine a. de Bois
Publisher: Katherine de Bois LLC
Published: 05/02/2018
Pages: 646
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.87lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780692121122