Sneak Peek: Come Hell or High Water

Book Three

Series Praise 


"If Tarantino were a woman and wrote novels...they might read a bit like this." 


"Fans of Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins meet your next obsession."


"Provocative and scary."


"A dark and edgy page-turner. What every good thriller is made of." 


"I devoured this novel in a single sitting, absolutely enthralled by the storyline. The suspense was clever and unrelenting!"


"Completely original and complex." 


"Compulsive and fun." 


"No-holds-barred villains. Fine storytelling full of mystery and suspense." 


"Fresh and breathtaking insight into the darkest corners of the human psyche." "What a dark and twisted weave Britney King tells. A great conclusion to the twisted trilogy. The book kept me on the edge of my seat. LOVED IT!"


"Once again Britney King has blown my socks off. I am sad to see this trilogy end as it was one of the most complex and unique series that I have ever read. It kept me on my toes the whole entire time and constantly guessing what would happen next. To me, that is the sign of a brilliant piece of work! I couldn't have asked for more!"


"The characters are complex, and the story is incredibly original and fantastically twisted. If a story about a killer couple trying to balance children, murder, and marriage in the suburbs peaks your interest, then I recommend this one to you!"


"I bow to you Britney King! That was one heck of a way to wrap up this trilogy!!!”

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In the tradition of Gone Girl and Behind Closed Doors comes a gripping, twisting, furiously clever read that demands your attention, and keeps you guessing until the very end. For fans of the anti-heroine and stories told in unorthodox ways, Come Hell or High Water delivers us the perfect dark and provocative villain. 


“I’ve been studying her for weeks. I know how she takes her coffee, the color she prefers on her nails, the way her mouth moves when she sleeps. I don’t know what she looks like when she’s happy. But I will.”


When Cheryl Steinbeck-Edwards makes the decision to get in a car with a potential contractor, meticulous hitman Jude Riley and his lovely wife Kate, it appears to be the perfect partnership. Turns out, nothing is perfect, and getting in that car was a poor choice, to say the least.


When Kate decides not to kill the woman, as she and her husband agreed, a series of events, some might even call it karma, conspire to turn their worst fears turn into reality.