A review by pia_de_e
Lost Girls by Angela Marsons

5.0

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This is the first book I read by Angela Marsons, but it's the third one in the D. I. Kim Stone series.
It's a fast paced crime-thriller, and it was a complete surprise. I had read very good reviews for this author, but I wasn't expecting her to be so good. Don't get me wrong, it's just that I'm a bit sceptic.
Kim Stone is stubborn, hard working and very smart. She has no family, almost no friends, and work is her life, but you can't help liking and admiring her character. When two little girls go missing, Kim ties the case with an abduction that happened a year before and leaves no stone unturned to find them.
What made the book so easy for me to read is that it's divided in 113 small chapters, which make the pages fly. I just couldn't put it down. Now I have to read the other two books in the series, which I'm sure will be as good or even better than this one.