A dangerous waterpark. A missing girl. A wife trapped in a nightmare.
At Breakneck Bay, the rides are fast, the injuries frequent, and the lawsuits endless. But when a teenage employee vanishes after closing, leaving behind a blood-soaked crime scene, it’s clear this summer will be the deadliest yet.
Suspicion falls on park manager Mitch Blue, forcing his newlywed wife Kit to confront the cracks in their marriage—and the unsettling secrets he’s been keeping.
But Kit and the police aren’t the only ones looking for answers. Someone is watching from the shadows, waiting to finish what they started years ago. As Kit uncovers chilling ties between Mitch and the waterpark’s dark past, she’s left questioning everything she thought she knew—including whether she’s sleeping beside a killer.
Because at Breakneck Bay, the only thing deadlier than the rides is the truth.
Breakneck Bay in the early 1980s was THE PLACE to be for tourists although the majority of the locals did not feel the same. Some thought it was dangerous and should be closed. Some thought there may be a killer lurking within.
Kit wants to work with her husband Mitch at the Waterpark. She is eventually hired on in the medical room where she takes care of any injuries that may occur.
Kit is oblivious af. I cannot believe she had no indication of anything going on at Breakneck Bay. Everyone in her life is keeping secrets and she just trusts too much. I enjoyed this fun, face paced thriller by a new to me author.