
When April arrived at her sister’s house, she didn’t expect to find a dead man… Auggie has stabbed her abusive husband, Roy. Afraid of the cops due to Roy’s ties with the police force, Auggie convinces April to help her get rid of the body. April agrees because she owes a debt to her sister and wants to keep her out of prison. The two sisters bury Roy in the woods, near an old cemetery. But someone is watching. As the investigation into Roy’s disappearance looms closer to the truth, the sisters don’t know who to trust—including each other. The bond that held them together all these years threatens to break. Blood isn’t thicker than water when a life sentence is on the line. Will the sisters keep this secret buried forever? Or will they surrender to outside forces before destroying each other?
Author

Jenna Moquin grew up on the outskirts of Boston, and attended Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts where she studied creative writing and literature. Her short stories and poetry have appeared in The Literary Hatchet, Asylum Ink, Heater, and The Larcom Review. In 2016, she released a collection of dark tales, Safe: New and Selected Stories. In 2021, she compiled a charity anthology featuring 1980s-themed horror stories by members of the New England Horror Writers. She is an active member of the New England Horror Writers and the Porter Square Writer's Group. She is a proud aunt to 6 nieces and nephews, and currently resides north of Boston with her Devil's Ivy plants. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennaMoquin Jenna's Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Moquin/e... Jenna's official website: http://www.jennamoquin.com/