The Hive by Gregg Olsen
Detective Lindsay Jackman is looking into the killing of a young journalist who was discovered at the bottom of a ravine in the Pacific Northwest. Soon after, Lindsay finds out that the victim was working on an exposé. A captivating wellness guru who has drawn millions into her happy circle is her subject.
The Hive by Gregg Olsen
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Marnie Spellman claims that as a young child, a swarm of bees lifted her off the ground and toward the sun, illuminating her spiritual connection with nature. On the basis of this strange occurrence, Marnie went on to found a cosmetics company, and become a legend, a healer, and the queen of holistic health and everlasting beauty. A close group of followers known as the Hive is a part of her inner circle. They divulge Marnie’s success strategies, including one that was kept a secret for 20 years.
Lindsay concentrates her inquiry on Marnie and the former Hive members since they are both adamant about keeping her in the dark about their secrets and about maintaining their position. Lindsay is desperate to learn the group’s potentially fatal mysteries.
In the Pacific Northwest, the community of Ferndale and its surroundings are serviced by detective Lindsay Jackman. Lindsay, who is struggling with a personal tragedy that is affecting her professional life, reluctantly goes to the crime scene of a slain young woman because she wants to be somewhere else as she attempts to make sense of what happened.
As her investigation picks up steam, Lindsay is pulled to a cold case that her victim, local university student and investigative journalist Sarah Baker, was preparing a significant expose on. The connection between the two fatalities and a local star and her tiny group of devoted followers known as the Hive gradually becomes apparent.
From her home on an island off the coast, Marnie Spellman built a media and cosmetics empire. However, controversy has followed her everywhere she goes, and she is now reclusive. Lindsay must make decisions about what is pertinent if she is to deliver justice to Sarah and her destroyed family as truths she and her Hive believed to be safely buried are dragged to the surface.