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Fan Mail
She was his biggest fan. Now he's dead and she's the number one suspect
2024
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4.34
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Dear Derek, Contact me or YOU WILL DIE! SAVE ME! SAVE YOURSELF! At age 14, Perry wrote those words to Hollywood legend Derek Smoke. Soon afterwards, an unfortunate encounter with the actor earned Perry the infamous tabloid nickname, “Teen Psycho Stabber,” and a stint in a mental institution. Fast forward to the year 2000 and Perry is now living incognito in brownstone Brooklyn with a magazine dream job and a too-good-to-be-true boyfriend. But when Perry receives a bright red envelope in the mail, she realizes that her past is catching up with her. The message, “You got off too easy,” is scrawled on the flap. Inside is tucked one of her old twisted fan letters to Smoke. A horrified Perry is determined to track down the sender’s identity. Who has uncovered her shameful secret? What do they want from her? But before Perry can unearth answers, she is faced with an even more terrifying Derek Smoke is found murdered and the evidence all points to her. Now she must race against time to clear her name. If you like your mysteries twisty and romantic, Fan Mail is for you. Written by a New York Times bestselling author, Fan Mail delivers! Click Buy Now to find out whether Perry can save herself from being locked up again—for good.

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Author

Nan Silver
Nan Silver
Author · 4 books
Nan Silver is an author, journalist and editor who specializes in parenting, relationships, psychology and health. With Dr. John Gottman, she is co-author of the newly released What Makes Love Last? as well as the New York Times bestseller, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work and Why Marriages Succeed or Fail. She is also the author of Rules for Parents, a collection of entertaining edicts about modern parenting. Amazon’s review concluded: “Silver maintains a witty, conversational tone that makes for a quick and memorable read. This Mommy could do a mean stand-up routine.” Her magazine credits include stints as editor-in-chief of Health magazine, contributing editor at Parents magazine and a wide assortment of feature articles and columns. She has been a married Mom and a single Mom and has two amazing kids who make her look like a better parent than she is (except when they don’t).
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