The Last to Know

Front Cover
Pinnacle Books, 2001 - Fiction - 416 pages
Wendy Corsi Staub is fast gaining a place alongside today's most popular and successful writers of suspense fiction. Now, the talented and highly imaginative author of All the Way Home and Fade to Black delivers a tale as scary and intriguing as the best of the genre.

Townsend Heights is the perfect small town. The sort of peaceful, suburban existence Tasha Banks dreamed of living when she left her fast-paced career for full-time motherhood. But now, Tasha's perfect dream is turning into a terrifying nightmare. Someone is targeting women in Townsend Heights -- and not just any women. A serial killer is looking for a particular kind of prey...young, stay-at-home mothers...exactly like Tasha. One by one, Tasha's friends are disappearing, only to die in horrific ways. Suddenly, terror is transforming Townsend Heights into a sinister place of fear and foreboding -- a place where evil lurks behind every corner, hiding behind the mask of a familiar face -- a face that may be the last one Tasha ever sees.

 

Contents

Section 1
5
Section 2
9
Section 3
19
Section 4
55
Section 5
65
Section 6
77
Section 7
88
Section 8
101
Section 23
307
Section 24
310
Section 25
319
Section 26
329
Section 27
335
Section 28
342
Section 29
355
Section 30
360

Section 9
123
Section 10
147
Section 11
163
Section 12
199
Section 13
217
Section 14
227
Section 15
234
Section 16
247
Section 17
251
Section 18
257
Section 19
279
Section 20
293
Section 21
295
Section 22
305
Section 31
363
Section 32
367
Section 33
375
Section 34
381
Section 35
389
Section 36
419
Section 37
441
Section 38
447
Section 39
449
Section 40
455
Section 41
Section 42
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2001)

Bestselling author Wendy Corsi Staub grew up in rural New York and knew as a young child that she wanted to become an author. After graduating in 1986 from the State University of New York at Fredonia, Staub moved to New York City and worked as a book editor and advertising agency account coordinator. She has written for both adults and young adults and published over 70 books in the following genres: thriller, psychological suspense, horror, romance, and biography. Staub has also ghost-written for several celebrities. She has used the pseudonym Wendy Markham and writes the young adult paranormal Lily Dale series. Staub is the recipient of the 2007 RWA-NYC Golden Apple Award for Lifetime Achievement and the 2008 RT Award for Career Achievement in Suspense.

Bibliographic information