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And Now She's Gone

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Oh my gosh this book was amazing! So many twists and turns and when you felt like you had the mystery figured out, your taken for another wild ride! Private investigator Grayson Sykes is finally put on her first case, she has to find a woman Isabel Lincoln. Isabel’s boyfriend Ian O’ Donnell who is a cardiologist is the one who hired Grayson’s employer to find his missing girlfriend and dog, he wants Isabel found and his dog Kenny G, apparently Isabel and the dog disappeared at the same time . When Grayson begins to investigate and dig around Isabel and Ian’s relationship, it appears that Isabel may not be missing she may be hiding from Ian. and Ian wouldn’t be looking for her if she hadn’t taken his dog, Ian may not be so perfect he may have been abusing and cheating on Isabel. Gray knows a bit about abuse and constantly having to look over her shoulder and we soon learn about her backstory as the book progresses. Soon Grays peeling back layers and layers of shady characters, lies , deceits and murders and she soon finds her own life is at risk. The book alternates from past and present until it comes full circle and your jaw drops! This book is a slow burn until it takes off. The author does an amazing job with the twists and turns and her ability to write a cat and mouse chase that will have you turning the pages. I loved Grayson and how imperfect she was, I could feel her fear and confusion coming off the page! I highly recommend five stars!

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I enjoy a good mystery, especially one that has some twists and turns you don't see coming.

And Now She's Gone did not disappoint.

The story definitely is a cat and mouse game. One that has you guessing at times what will happen next.

You also have a strong black female lead, even if her past life had her feeling fragile and out of control. Grayson knows where she's been and where she doesn't want to go.

Now she has to revisit the past while solving her first missing person's case as a PI. Only the more she digs, the more layers of deceit she uncovers about the missing gal, Isabel.

Overall an interesting read, although the ending seemed a bit anti-clamatic.

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AND NOW SHE'S GONE by Rachel Howzell Hall begins with /Grayson Sykes, a woman who is new to private investigation and working her first solo case. She has been tasked to find Isabel Lincoln, a woman who has taken off with her boyfriend's dog in tow. Signs point toward Isabel having taken off intentionally and the boyfriend raises multiple red flags from the very beginning. Gray has some history with controlling, dangerous men as well and she isn't sure how to proceed.

The story lays out a complicated case with a lot of layers to unpack. That said, I really wanted to see more growth for Grayson Sykes. From the beginning she is nervous and struggling in her new career and while she makes advances in the case, I did want to see her grow stronger in her chosen path. Still, it was good to get her inner monologue and thought processes.

The writing style is very descriptive with a lot of metaphors coming from Gray's perspective in particular. At times the transitions could be a bit choppy for my taste as well.

Overall this one presents a very interesting case with a lot of questions, but didn't entirely win me over.

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Okay, I have mixed feelings about this book. It's about Gray, a private detective working on a missing girl case, well, her first real case. While she's trying to find the girl, connecting the dots, certain things reminds her of her own murky past. Is the missing girl really missing? Or just hiding, running away to start afresh?

'Natalie Dixon, a woman Gray knew once upon a time, had disappeared like that.
Unlike most men who vanished, women rarely got caught. They just wanted a new beginning.'

It started slow, and to be honest, I thought it was a ridiculous case. But no, it's turned out a very complex one. There are so many twists and turns in the story that certainly keep you hooked. It's full of lies and deceit. It's deals with abusive relationships.

There are so many characters but they don't confuse you. They have their own place and voice. I particularly liked the character of Nick and his connection with Gray. Sometimes, I felt that I would love to read their love story, but of courses it was not a love story.

The writing is good, very good at certain places, like: 'She caught that smile and crammed it into her heart with the other smiles he’d tossed her since they’d met, so long ago.'
Just I felt it has too many, "It/he/she smelled like/of...". No, I like this kind of writing but it was so frequent that after a point, it started to annoy me.

The ending - it, somewhat, disappointed me. As I said, it has many twists and turns but towards the end, it felt stretched, so stretched that I stopped caring.

Overall, I was really enjoying the read but I was not very satisfied mainly because of the dragged and disappointing ending. You may like it if you like reading mystery/thrillers.

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Picture yourself on the teacup ride at Disneyland because that's what this book is like! Grayson is a new P.I. who is hired to find missing girlfriend, Isabel by her doctor boyfriend, Ian. But there are so many questions surrounding her disappearance that complicates everything. Did she deliberately leave, or is there foul play involved? That's all you get in terms of plot as there are so many characters, twists, and turns, that make this a head-spinning adventure!

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This was the second book I've read by Rachel Howzell Hall, and unfortunately, I just don't think her writing style works for me. The actual mystery in this one was interesting, so I hope it works for other readers!

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This story had potential to be five stars but it was a little tedious to follow all the different characters in two different story arcs. Usually I love stories like this but the execution was off in my opinion. It is a shame because the premise is so good. Just ok for me. Meh.

It is still worth a read.

Thanks to Netgalley, Rachel Howzell Hall and Macmillan Tor/Forge Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Available: 9/22/20

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A fast-paced, expertly-plotted PI story with a protagonist you can't help but root for! This one kept me guessing until the very last page.

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Grayson Sykes works for a detective agency hired to find a missing woman, Isabel Lincoln, by her lover. He seems more worried about his dog that he claims Isabel has stolen than about Isabel. The more Grayson digs, the more secrets ae exposed and her investigation becomes more dangerous. Suspenseful and hard to stop reading.

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Just finished reading AND NOW SHE'S GONE by Rachel Howzell Hall. I received this ARC from Forge Reads via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Official publication date is September 22nd, 2020.

Grayson Sykes was recently hired to find a missing woman named Isabel Lincoln. But is Isabel actually missing, dead or hoping to stay hidden long enough to be forgotten?

Grayson knows what it is like being a woman who may not want to be found. But this is her first solo P.I. case, so as she gets closer to the truth will she help uncover it or will she help this woman stay hidden?

This is a cat and mouse mystery wrapped up in a twisted story about two woman on a similar path with two very different endings. I enjoyed this book and would reccomend to my mystery friends.

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And Now she's Gone if my first read by this author but won't be my last. I loved this suspenseful read about Gray Sykes. She's a private investigator looking into a missing girl. The story unfolds slowly and it's a quick ride once you get about a fourth of the way into the story. I read 75% of the story in one sitting. A great suspenseful read that kept me turning the pages. Loved this one and would recommend to anyone that enjoyed Gone Girl or the Wife and Widow. Thank you to Forge Publishing and Netgalley for my advanced copy. I will be recommending this one all over the place! All opinions are my own.

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This one just missed the mark for me. The premise itself was intriguing and I liked that nothing was what it seemed (lots of twists!!). However, there were so many unnecessary character name drops that half the time I couldn’t remember who the main character was referring to and I felt like there was a lot of extra personality fluff (like explanations/descriptions of things from the main characters POV that I just didn’t enjoy at all). I didn’t particularly like the main character very much...she was bumbling and seemingly incompetent (e.g when we got like 10 straight minutes of description about how she couldn’t remember a pen or find/use a pen properly and was too nervous to just freaking ask for one so she could DO HER JOB? Which would’ve been fine if the point was to show us how great she was at memorization or how competent she is despite taking notes, but it seemed to only serve to show how lame she was. Or how she was literally incapable of taking her antibiotics/follow the necessary diet post-surgery but has apparently survived until middle age without being able to properly feed and medicate herself??? Ugh, she just wasn’t very likable, but I’m generally fine with that as long as the plot is strong enough to carry the book...but for the most part, this one wasn’t. I will say the ending was GREAT and made up for some of the drudgery, but ultimately this was a 2.5 that I had to round down to 2 because I just didn’t connect with the book at all. Which again is so surprising because I LOVED the idea. Definitely disappointing.

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Starting into this book, I wasn’t sure if I’d finish it. Reading about physical and psychological abuse is very difficult for me; suspense that hinges in large part on whether the protagonist will be found by her abuser really gives me the oogies. However, And Now She’s Gone just kept pulling me along. The mystery of the missing woman was intriguing and new regular new developments had me turning the pages. Grayson Sykes is a PI, a woman who has found her personal strength after rough years with an abusive husband. Seeing her professional competence and inner grit was very satisfying. Grayson’s character combined with excellent friends and coworkers, a twisty plot and a bit of romance all made for a very readable story, one I’m glad to have read.

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This is a story about the fact that not everyone who is missing is lost.

This was a tight, well crafted thriller. If you're like me, and do not enjoy non-linear story telling you may find the timelines somewhat troublesome, but in general it was so well written that it wasn't too terribly distracting. I loved the twists!

I think this is a standalone, but would love to see more books that follow the main character.

Thanks Netgalley, Macmillan Tor-Forge for this e-ARC!

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Featuring two complicated women in a dangerous cat and mouse game, the author explores the nature of secrets and what the characters will do to survive.

This is well written and definitely NOT for the fainthearted reader!

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It took me a minute to get used to the voice, but once I did, this was a fun read. It's in turns funny and sad and infuriating. I loved seeing my hometown of LA get spotlighted, too--especially its lesser seen parts. It felt a little like an old Hollywood noir movie, which I enjoyed. It also had a nice blend of mystery with a hint of romance.

I wish there had been a little more raising of the stakes throughout the story so as to feel a little more urgency and danger in Gray's investigation and situation. But overall a solid read.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I LOVED this book! Definitely one of my favorites this year. IT. IS. SO. GOOD !! 🙌🙌
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I was literally trying to figure it out for the entire book. There are so many layers of mysteries, you are constantly guessing and assessing the puzzle pieces- And you still won’t figure it out!
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Gray works at a private investigation agency, doing research and office work. Her boss has just given her her first actual case as an investigator. A doctor has reported his girlfriend and dog missing.
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As Gray tries to find her footing, she begins to realize there is way more to this case than it seems. She gets deeper and deeper, not knowing who she can trust.
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Gray has a dark past and that story is interwoven into the main storyline.
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I loved the rich characters and the witty dialogue. The author is masterful with descriptive language- the sights, sounds, smells and feelings put you right there in the scene.
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I can not wait to read more of this author’s work!
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Do yourself a favor and pre-order this one!
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✨Due out September 22, 2020✨

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Confession: Whenever I wanted to read a mystery/thriller, I always went directly to a book by the hottest White author because FOMO. I always read #ownvoices that were either non-fiction or fantasy. However, that has changed! As a reader, you are constantly learning and growing. I have been letting go of FOMO and seeking out new authors (to me), especially #ownvoices. Shoutout to @bostonbookfanatic for sending me And Now She’s Gone! This book was fantastic! It’s a little over 500 pages, but don’t let that deter you. It’s so fast paced! It is a story of a Black woman private detective, who has a past of her own. She is tasked with finding a missing woman, who has secrets of her own. There is a tw: for domestic violence. I could do see this as a movie! And I need another book ASAP! I’m already missing the characters. ⁣

And Now She’s Gone is out September 22nd! You will want to preorder this one! ⁣

Thank you Netgalley and Forgereads for my gifted copy #partner

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Two stories woven into one: the first is of a private investigator named Grayson who is on her first case looking for Isabel Lincoln. The second is of a woman named Natalie who is trapped in an abusive marriage to Sean. As the story unfolds, the reader discovers everybody lies, and some people don’t want to be found.

I loved the idea of this book, but it didn’t come together for me. Too many characters, names, places. None of them are very likeable. My biggest problem was the writing style; it was hard to differentiate between both plotlines, and who was talking during the text messages. I did appreciate the diversity represented, and the epilogue which answered some questions. Overall it was just okay in my opinion.

Thank you NetGalley and Macmillian for sending me an ARC!

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I really wanted to like this novel more than I did. The story line and concept were exactly my cup of tea. However, I never really connected with the characters and the backstories seemed like late add ins. I really wish the author had the two female protagonists each have their own chapters, developed a stronger discussion of race and intimate partner violence, and spent more time on the secondary characters. There is so much potential here.

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