Look, I've seen a lot of people ask about 'Deadly Deception' but there's a catch. There are multiple books with that title—is it the thriller by Logan Fox, the romantic suspense by M.A. Comley, or maybe the legal drama by John Ellsworth? The summaries for each have totally different casts.
Assuming we're talking about the common Logan Fox one, which I've read, the core group is Sarah, the reporter who starts digging, and David, the maybe-suspicious husband who seems connected to a cold case. The antagonist isn't just one person; it's a corporate conspiracy that uses a front man named Victor. Sarah's editor, Mark, plays a minor but crucial role pushing her into the story.
Honestly, I found Sarah's motivations a bit thin until the halfway point, when her backstory with a missing sister ties in. That revelation shifts the dynamic from professional to deeply personal, which is where the 'deception' truly bites.