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A review by mags_louise
The Girl's Last Cry by Alison Belsham
4.25
Detective Inspector Lexi Bennett and the murder investigation team are back. With another tricky case to solve.
As thirteen year old Olivia "Olly" James falls to her death. But did she jump or was she pushed?
That's what Lexi is intent on discovering. Especially when she learns that Olly was friends with her nephew Sam. Who insists Olly would never harm herself.
Although all the evidence says otherwise. Lexi is sure something else is happening and then the next day another teen dies supposedly by their own hand.
Yet, Lexi isn't convinced and is more sure than ever something far worse is going on.
And she is soon proven right.
But her rash actions and desperation to save lives cause a viable lead to disappear and another teen to be discovered dead.
And now Lexi really wants answers.
However, with little evidence to go on and no signs of murder. How is Lexi and her team going to find who is responsible and stop more teens from dying?
And with a twisted killer to catch, danger, shocks and surprises. This was an engaging and enjoyable follow up to the brilliant The Girls on Chalk Hill and I'd happily recommend this series and author to others.
My thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read an early copy of The Girl's Last Cry. 😊
As thirteen year old Olivia "Olly" James falls to her death. But did she jump or was she pushed?
That's what Lexi is intent on discovering. Especially when she learns that Olly was friends with her nephew Sam. Who insists Olly would never harm herself.
Although all the evidence says otherwise. Lexi is sure something else is happening and then the next day another teen dies supposedly by their own hand.
Yet, Lexi isn't convinced and is more sure than ever something far worse is going on.
And she is soon proven right.
But her rash actions and desperation to save lives cause a viable lead to disappear and another teen to be discovered dead.
And now Lexi really wants answers.
However, with little evidence to go on and no signs of murder. How is Lexi and her team going to find who is responsible and stop more teens from dying?
And with a twisted killer to catch, danger, shocks and surprises. This was an engaging and enjoyable follow up to the brilliant The Girls on Chalk Hill and I'd happily recommend this series and author to others.
My thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read an early copy of The Girl's Last Cry. 😊