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The Nowhere Girls by Dana Perry

By Pamelascott

My kid sister was murdered fifteen years ago. Now the killer has struck again. And this time, I'm going to take my revenge...

On the anniversary of her sister's death, FBI agent Nikki Cassidy takes a call that has her heart pounding in her chest, the image of her beautiful sister Caitlin etched in her mind.

Another girl has been taken.

Days later, the lifeless body of twelve-year-old Natalie Jarvis is found in a remote patch of woodland, a crown of roses delicately placed on her head. Just like Caitlin.

The killer is back.

Nikki rushes to her small hometown of Groveton, Ohio. She will do anything to stop another young girl dying, but she soon realises that nothing is what it seems-everyone in her hometown is keeping a secret. And when a note is discovered near Natalie's body addressed to Nikki, it's clear what the murderer really wants: her...

She's caught killers before, but this time it's personal. And Nikki will risk everything-even her own life-to get justice for every victim. It's time to stop this twisted killer, once and for all...

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I still dream about her, even after all these years.

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(Bookouture, 2 April 2024, e-galley, 361 pages, ARC from the publisher via NetGalley, BlogTour 6 April)

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I enjoyed The Nowhere Girls a lot. I read a lot of thriller and this book was good fit for my tastes. I really liked Nikki Cassidy as a character. She's well-written and is really easy to relate to her. I found myself liking her and rooting for her. This ticks all the boxes for a good thriller for me. I liked the twists and the turns and the fact nothing is predictable about this book. I liked the setting as well, Huntsdale, a small town the author does a great job of bringing to life. There are another two books in the series, released the same day; The Last One To Die and The Lost Ones. I enjoyed this and would recommend it.

4/5


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