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Vanishing Girls

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Wow this book blew my mind! Utterly fantastic, I loved it, this is your worst nightmare come true! An explosive start to a new series. This book was scary, dark and twisted and kept me hanging on the edge of my seat unable to put it down. I think it makes a book much more believable and disturbing if the story is a scenario that could really happen, and this could! A huge 5 stars for this, it was a brilliant piece of writing.

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This fast action packed thriller had it all, a strong female lead, that the reader can't help but warm to and a gritty plot that left you wanting more.
Josie is a DC or should I say was, she has been suspended but this doesn't stop her wanting to know why girls keep going missing in the town she lives in. She has no idea who to trust and seem to be in the deep end of every issues. She stops at nothing to find answers even when her own life is at risk.
I honestly couldn't put this book down, it is written in a way that makes the reader need to know the next part, lots of suspense with a brilliant twist of the plot at the end. The author describes each character very well, as the reader, you love some and hate others, her way with words had me picture every single character in their own right.
I'm looking forward to the next action pack book in this series.

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Wow what a start to a new series. From the opening page the author sucks you in to the story and as the book progresses the twist and shocking revelations keep you on the edge of your seat.

Josie Quinn is a detective with the Denton, PA police department. She is currently on suspension for excessive force. She is not the kind of person to just sit around twiddling her thumbs and when a local girl goes missing she cant help herself but to start doing her own investigating.

There is drama galore through out this book. She is currently in the midst of a divorce from her childhood sweetheart – fellow cop Ray Quinn and she just accepted a marriage proposal from Luke Creighton who works for the state police.

Josie's look into the current disappearance leads her to others and when another girl turns up naked on the side of the road she knows things are connected and wonders how many of her fellow law enforcement colleagues are involved.

Josie is a strong female character with a deep-seated moral compass. I look forward to more books in the series.

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One girl goes missing, another is found. There is no trace of Isabelle Coleman, instead Detective Josie Quinn finds a girl no one knew was even missing. The girl has clearly been severely traumatized, the girl reveals nothing of her ordeal except the name of another girl. Isabelle and this waif couldn’t be more different, on the surface anyway, but they both share a strange tongue piercing. Josie doesn’t believe this is the work of some passing drifter, she believes the kidnapper is someone local, but can she figure out who it is before the other girls die? Regan has a way of drawing readers into her story from the very first page, creating believable, sympathetic characters and a bang up mystery

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