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bethelizabethuk 's review for:
The Drowning Girls
by Lisa Regan
This is one of my favourite crime thriller series. Even though this is book 13 in the series it is still just as gripping as the first. Josie has a great team to help her fight crime but when the crime strikes close to home she starts to question everything. They realise that they don’t actually know very much about their press Liason, Amber. Will this lack of knowledge be the thing that prevents them from rescuing her in time? Josie also questions whether Mettner can be trusted as he seems to be withholding information. It did seem funny that Josie was judging him for breaking the rules when her whole career is spent breaking the rules. There was so much suspense in this book. Would they find Amber before it’s too late? Who even is Amber and who the hell can be trusted? We also get to see a more human side to Josie as she’s still learning to cope with her grief and accept the support of her family. Definitely recommend and look forward to more from this team.
I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review