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Girl With A Rose
by Leslie Wolfe
Disclaimer: I received this e-book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Girl with a Rose
Author: Leslie Wolfe
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: Thrillers, mystery
Publication Date: April 24, 2020
Publisher: Italics Publishing
Pages: 126
Recommended Age: 18+ (violence, gore, language)
Synopsis: Her body is frozen, unable to move. Her eyes are locked on the blood leaving her body in a steady string of droplets, collecting in the bone ash porcelain bowl engraved with intricate gold leaves. Her parted lips let out a shriek that no one hears. He just smiles and wipes her tears with cold fingers.
The girl: missing
After fifteen-year-old Kaylee disappears without a trace, FBI Special Agent Tess Winnett is assigned to the case that falls outside of the normal purview of the FBI. With every lead she uncovers, more questions are posed with only one possible, terrifying answer: there are others like her who have vanished, never to be seen or heard from again.
Is there a pattern in these disappearances? What happened to the others who have vanished? Is there a connection, or is Tess chasing shadows?
The first twenty-four hours: critical
Frantic for answers and painfully aware of each passing moment, Tess has a choice to make, one that could save the life of a young girl: was Kaylee’s disappearance a singular event, or was she the latest victim of a serial killer no one knew existed?
The odds of finding the girl alive drop with every second passing by and making the wrong choice would seal her fate. Her blood would be on her hands.
Review: For the most part the book was pretty good. The plot was intriguing and the character development was really good. The book also had really good world building and writing. The book kept me on my toes and I liked it for the most part.
However, I did guess the end and the twists weren't that twisty for me, but I am really good at guessing endings.
Verdict: A really good thriller.
Book: Girl with a Rose
Author: Leslie Wolfe
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: Thrillers, mystery
Publication Date: April 24, 2020
Publisher: Italics Publishing
Pages: 126
Recommended Age: 18+ (violence, gore, language)
Synopsis: Her body is frozen, unable to move. Her eyes are locked on the blood leaving her body in a steady string of droplets, collecting in the bone ash porcelain bowl engraved with intricate gold leaves. Her parted lips let out a shriek that no one hears. He just smiles and wipes her tears with cold fingers.
The girl: missing
After fifteen-year-old Kaylee disappears without a trace, FBI Special Agent Tess Winnett is assigned to the case that falls outside of the normal purview of the FBI. With every lead she uncovers, more questions are posed with only one possible, terrifying answer: there are others like her who have vanished, never to be seen or heard from again.
Is there a pattern in these disappearances? What happened to the others who have vanished? Is there a connection, or is Tess chasing shadows?
The first twenty-four hours: critical
Frantic for answers and painfully aware of each passing moment, Tess has a choice to make, one that could save the life of a young girl: was Kaylee’s disappearance a singular event, or was she the latest victim of a serial killer no one knew existed?
The odds of finding the girl alive drop with every second passing by and making the wrong choice would seal her fate. Her blood would be on her hands.
Review: For the most part the book was pretty good. The plot was intriguing and the character development was really good. The book also had really good world building and writing. The book kept me on my toes and I liked it for the most part.
However, I did guess the end and the twists weren't that twisty for me, but I am really good at guessing endings.
Verdict: A really good thriller.