A review by prayerde
The Girl in the Moss by Loreth Anne White

5.0

I've read the third book from the trilogy and can say that it's the best book out of all three. The author conveyed the mood of urgency and confusion in Angie and James' relationship very well, while also giving them time to reflect on their actions. Angie got on James' nerves and was to blame for everything. She didn't discuss anything with him, made stupid decisions, and was surprised when he yelled at her, saying that she was avoiding him, afraid of relationships and that they should take a break. She needs to deal with her issues, and he will always be waiting for her if she decides to. Finally, Angie understood her feelings and put everything in its place.

I want to give a separate complement to James' cool daughter, a wonderful character. She's the perfect stepdaughter, one can only dream of. If it weren't for her, the April events wouldn't have happened because Ginny went all out. The murders in this book were very interesting. Firstly, the old case about the dead girl that Angie investigated unfolded into such a tangle of horrible past events that it's simply amazing. What else could there be? Although I easily guessed some of the moments and who the killer was, even this predictability didn't spoil the impression of the book. Secondly, I liked the storyline of Kjell, Angie's former partner, he's so cool. James understood this and gave him a chance to advance in his career.