Detective Josie Quinn is horrified when she’s called to the house of a mother who had her newborn baby snatched from her arms.
A woman caught fleeing the scene is Josie’s only lead, but when questioned it seems this mysterious girl doesn’t know who she is, where she’s from or why she is so terrified…
Is she a witness, a suspect, or the next victim?
As Josie digs deeper, a letter about a mix-up at a fertility clinic links the nameless girl and the missing child to a spate of killings across the county. Josie is faced with an impossible decision: should she risk the life of one innocent child to save many others… or can she find another way?
The Girl With No Name is nail-biting, twisty and impossible to put down. If you love gripping thrillers from Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine, you’ll be hooked.
We took this book on as a stand alone as we did not read Vanishing Girls. We feel that even though it is the second in a series, it stood up on its on just fine! People so say however, that knowing the characters on a deeper level will be achieved by reading the first one.
So, with that said, this book started off action packed and the multiple plots that developed throughout definitely kept us on our toes! Chief of police Josie Quinn has no easy task.. find the missing baby… save him or risk not saving him in order to save others!
This was a suspenseful crime thriller that we liked a lot. It read like an episode of CSI (which we love). Thank you Netgalley, Bookouture, and Lisa Regan for the ARC in exchange for our honest review!
I’m a crime/suspense writer and the author of Finding Claire Fletcher, which was the winner in Best Heroine and runner-up in Best Novel in the eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Awards for 2013. My second novel, Kill for You (previously published as Aberration) was the 2014 winner (tie) for Best Twist in the eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Awards. My third, self-published novel, Hold Still was acquired by Thomas & Mercer and re-released in November, 2014. In February, 2015 it was translated into German and released in Germany. The sequel to Hold Still, titled Cold-Blooded was released in December 2015.
In 2017, Finding Claire Fletcher was acquired by Thomas & Mercer and will be rereleased on July 25, 2017. The sequel, Losing Leah Holloway, was published by Thomas & Mercer in October of 2017.
In May of 2017, I signed a three book deal with Bookouture for the Josie Quinn detective series which will include the titles Vanishing Girls, The Girl With No Name and The Bad Mother, all to be released in 2018.
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Just wanted to thank you so much for giving this book a try and for your lovely review! I really appreciate it!
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Wonderful! We loved it!
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