That Carver Girl
A Komorebi serial killers thriller
by Sara Ennis
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Pub Date Jun 18 2026 | Archive Date May 08 2026
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Description
She spent ten years in a psychiatric facility for accusing her father of being a serial killer. Now he's dead, she's home... and women are disappearing again.
The townspeople call her Lucifer. They say she's a liar who tried to destroy her own family.
But Lucy Carver can't let go of what she saw at her father's funeral. She swears she saw him watching from the tree line the day they put him in the ground.
If she speaks up, she risks being sent back to Arden Ridge permanently. If she stays silent, she remains the only witness to a ghost that's hunting in the dark. And Gabi just became the latest woman to disappear.
Across southeastern Tennessee and into the neighboring states, women vanish without explanation. They don't stay missing. Somewhere beneath the limestone hills of Karst Valley, a killer has been quietly building his life's work. Each victim carefully chosen. Each one given a name. Each one preserved and displayed for an audience of one.
Now Lucy has to decide what she's more afraid of: being called crazy again, or being right.
Early readers are already calling it the best Komorebi novel yet. If The Dollhouse was your favorite, you may be about to have a new one.
A deeply atmospheric psychological thriller set in rural Tennessee, THAT CARVER GIRL is a standalone novel and the ninth entry in the internationally acclaimed Komorebi Serial Killers series.
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