A review by vacantbones
Last Girl Gone: A Laura Chambers Novel by J. G. Hetherton

3.0

The first half of this read was, for a lack of a better word, rough. Average writing, lackluster atmosphere building, bland characters. The crimes being investigated were appropriately gory but that just isn't enough to prop an entire book on.

And then we get to part two, where things improve dramatically. Not sure why there's such a drastic shift in quality, but I was very close to a DNF before the story picks up so it was a breath of fresh air. The mystery actually has bite.

I don't feel any urge to read the sequel, but I am glad I finished.