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The Girl in the Cabin (A Lucy Kendall Crime Thriller Book 3)

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Just wow. Love this author. Love this series and love love love this book.Pacy, thrilling, just amazing. Very highly recommended

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I received this book from Netgalley. I liked the idea of this book and the cover and title drew me in. However, I felt as though the book took a while to get started and there were stretches where nothing happened. I do feel like there was a lot of blank space - things happened but they didn't.

There was something off about Lucy for me. She did feel a bit too woe is me sometimes but also seemed to acknowledge that. I also appreciated how she actually followed orders and didn't go rogue!

Overall, not a bad book - I just wish that it had a little bit more substance and moved at a faster pace.

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It began with a body of a sixteen-year-old girl found in a cabin. Her wounds and manner of death remind Lucy Kendall of Mary Weston, a notorious serial killer. Mary just also happens to be Chris' mother. For those who have not read the previous books, Chris is Mary’s son and Lucy’s close friend. He has been in the previous two books. Their history is detailed some here but mainly in The Girl in the Pink Shoes.

Is Mary Killing again?

Then Chis, Mary's son and Lucy's close friend, goes missing when going to meet with Mary. Lucy is scared for his safety and determined to find him. With the clock ticking, knowing how dangerous and vicious, Mary is, Lucy, along with the police, attempt to hunt Mary down. Will they find Chris in time?

When Mary asks to meet with Lucy, Lucy knows she is going to be meeting one of the most vicious and deranged individuals that she has ever meet.

Another riveting and hard to put down book by Stacy Green! Again, readers will see character development and get some more background on Lucy and Chris. Can these books be read as a stand-alone? Yes, but with this being book #3, I recommend going back to the beginning as each book is fabulous and fast reads.

With the other books in this series, Green pours on the tension and suspense. This was another well written and well thought out page turner for me and this has me looking forward to the next book in the series.

Tense, well written, and gripping.


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I absolutely LOVED this series by Stacy Green and could not wait to see how the storyline continued through each book. I believe all four books could be stand alone but it was very nice to be able to read them in order. The character development was outstanding and I was surprised how I went back and forth between each character seamlessly. I am looking forward to reading more by Stacy Green!!

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I feel like this series is a whole process. We met Lucy in the first book and see her evolution through the entire series. In this third installment, she’s struggling with some of the vigilante decisions she made in the past. Do those actions make her as evil as the serial killers she’s tracking? What does it mean for her friendships and relationships? At the beginning of this book, Chris goes missing and is immediately linked to his mother, and another of her murders. Will Lucy be able to find him and stop Mary Weston in time?

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Firstly this is Book 3 and Lucy Kendall is back so I suggest you read the other books first as this a continuation of the other two and it would be quite confusing to start here. The girl in the cabin portrays a different Lucy, at the start she is struggling with events from the previous novel Little lost souls but it’s good to see her vulnerable side but now she’s been dragged back into the hunt for a prolific serial killer and her friends are in danger, can Lucy come back from the abyss?

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The Girl in the Cabin is the third book in the Lucy Kendall Crime Thriller series. This book can be a stand-alone read; however, I think it's so important to understand what has happened prior that leads to where this book is going to go. Without the history it might be hard to understand why the characters are reacting the way they are.

This book picks up shortly after the previous one, with Lucy going before a judge to stand up for Justin Beckett. After she testifies on his behalf she steps out into the hall and takes a call from Chris, Justin's brother. Chris is focused on Lucy helping to find his mother, Mary Weston, a serial killer. Lucy wants to wait before they go after her, but Chris is unable to wait.

A sixteen-year-old girl is found in a remote hunting cabin in the woods of Maryland. Lucy feels that it is another murder by Mary. The scene is very much Mary's signature. As she is working with the police, Chris goes missing unbeknownst to Lucy. Finally, Chris leaves a few messages on her phone and Lucy is sure that Chris went after Mary on his own.

This will be a high-profile case since Chris is the adopted son of ADA Hale, so the FBI is called in. Mary will be a stronger adversary than any of her previous cases, but who will win in the end.

I have to say so far this is my favorite book of the series. The character of Lucy keeps growing on me. With every book we learn more about her character and what she is willing to do for those she cares about. It is twisted thriller with dark topics that are uncomfortable to read about. But the stories are so well written, and the characters are believable. This is a really good series, and I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

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This is the 3rd book in the Lucy Kendall series by Stacy Green. A body of a 16 year-old is found in a hunting cabin in the middle of Maryland. Mary Weston left clues that she is the notorious killer. Lucy is determined to catch this evil woman. The bodies of three other teenage girls are found. Is Mary toying with them? Then Chris disappears. Mary is responsible and wants to meet with Lucy. This book is an emotional page-turner. It is not easy to put this book down as things are being revealed. If you enjoy books that are emotionally charged, then you will love this book. I can't wait to read the next book in the series. I would like to thank Bookouture and NetGalley for a copy for an honest review.

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4.5⭐

After breaking the trafficking ring wide open and killing its operators. Private Investigator Lucy Kendall is struggling. After all, her murders aren't normally this messy.

But she's determined to stand up in court and get her friend Justin's record expunged.

Yet, Justin's half brother Chris isn't happy that Lucy would rather focus on him than helping Chris find and kill the real guilty party their mother Mary.

So he strikes out on his own. With devastating effect.

And when Lucy learns what he's done, she begs Detective Todd Beckett to help.

But will they be too late?

And with a few shocking moments, and plenty of twists as Mary's full horrific crimes come to light. The Girl in the Cabin is a fabulous read and once I got into it I couldn't put it down.

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I'm really enjoying this series. Lucy is our main character and her past baggage has make her what she is. Will the darkness take over her personality?
Her friend Chris is in trouble, she hears a gun shot over the phone and the chase is on. What has he gotten into? It seems he is more than he has revealed and she will have doubts about him.
The local police and the FBI are on the case. Chris is with his mother, the serial killer....just whose side is her on?
There are a lot of layers to this story and I enjoyed everyone that was peeled back. This story should be read after the first 2 to have an understanding of character growth and the murders surrounding them.
I really can't wait to see how book 4 plays out now.

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Reading this series back-to-back, one, straight into the next!

Book 3 and Lucy has dipped into depression as she deals with her inner demons and tries to clear Justin’s name. Chris becomes needy and desperate, and the perfect storm is created for him to fall prey to Mother Mary and the race is on to find him before he is likely tortured and killed.

As with each book, I have my questions about Chris, is he Mr Unknown?? what really did happen when he was with his mother? Is he just a lost soul who feels like he is the sporn of evil, cast off or potentially more dangerous, calculating and manipulating that you could imagine or want to be true....

Onto book 4 to see how it all ends, if my question and suspicions about will be answered.

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A solid four star read. Great premise. Well written. Good characters. Page turner. Plenty of suspense to keep me guessing Would definitely read the next novel. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.

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I would like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC of The Girl in the Cabin book 3 in the Lucy Kendall crime, thriller series. by Stacy Green. If you like dark and twisted psychological thrillers, then you’ll enjoy reading the girl in the cabin.. this is a series you should read in order, both to avoid spoilers, and to fully understand the characters, their backgrounds and their personal growth.
When the body of a 16-year-old girl is found, murdered in a hunting cabin in the middle of the snowy, Maryland woods, a shiver runs down, private investigator Lucy Kendall’s spine. They hand prints around her neck, her broken bones and the incense left burning at the scene of the crime scene. Arvida clues to who committed this terrible crime.—- Mary Weston I’m notorious serial killer. She has outwitted the police.for many years. and has left many parents without daughters.
Is the girl found in the cabin, a sign that she is killing again? Working closely with the police and FBI Lucy is determined to find this psychopathic woman.. but when the bodies of three other teenage girls are found in remote locations, it’s almost like Mary is toying with them. Lucy is determined to bring her to justice before more innocent lives are snuffed out. But then Mary’s son Chris___ one of Lucy’s closest friends disappears. Lucy is convinced Mary is responsible and will do anything to find him. So when Mary sends Lucy a message asking to meet her alone. Lucy know she has to face her darkest fears, and risk her own life. She is the only one who could stop Mary. But what will she need to sacrifice?

An intensely dark, psychological thriller with breathtaking suspense and shocking, twists, and secrets revealed that will have you on the edge of your seat.with anticipation, for the conclusion, and set up for the next book in the series

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I tried to push through this book to finish it out knowing full well that I was not going to read the 4th book.

I just could not finish this book. You can get your point across without being descriptive of the event. I didn't need to read for the 50th time that the girl was sexually assaulted with a kitchen item. I didn't. It's too much. TOO. MUCH. I am NOT one easily triggered by ANYTHING even though I am a survivor of childhood abuse but I just cannot finish this book.

At first I thought maybe the author worked for CPS and these books were pulled from real life experience. I couldn't find any evidence of that. Yes, I know things like this happens in the real world; TRUST me that I am painfully aware of things like this happening in the real world which is why I see a therapist every month. The event(s) can be explained in a way that the reader can draw their own conclusions instead of slamming a frying pan across their face with the info.

TO BE CLEAR - These books are not terrible. They are page turners, the characters are engaging and some pull at your heartstrings. The description around the sexual assaults, child suicide, child sex ring, did not need to be so descriptive. The author definitely has a gift of writing. 80% of me really enjoyed the 2.5 books I read of the series. I just cannot continue reading these descriptions,

I always struggle with the rating because overall - book is good, Had the descriptions eased up a bit I would have continued the series and enjoyed every line of it. I would said 3.5 stars. If you are easily triggered, do not read this book.

Thank you to #netgalley for the ARC of the release of these books.

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The Girl in the Cabin (A Lucy Kendall Crime Thriller Book 3)
by Stacy Green
Pub Date 30 Jan 2023
Bookouture
General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & Thrillers


I am reviewing a copy of The Girl in the Cabin: (A Lucy Kendall Crime Thriller Book 3 through Bookouture and Netgalley:


After a sixteen year old is found in a remote hunting cabin in the middle of the snowy Maryland woods, a shiver runs down Private Investigator Lucy Kendall’s spine. The handprints found around her neck, her broken bones, and the incense left burning at the scene are vital clues to who committed this terrible crime, Mary Weston, a notorious serial killer. She has outwitted the police for many years and left many parents without daughters. Is the girl in the cabin a sign she is killing again?



Lucy, works closely with the police, determined to catch this evil woman. But when the bodies of three other teenage girls are found in remote locations, it’s almost like Mary is toying with them. Lucy is determined to bring her to justice before more innocent lives are snuffed out.



After Mary's Son Chris, who was one of of Lucy's closest friend, disappeared she is even more convinced that Mary is responsible, and she will do anything to find him. So when Mary sends Lucy a message asking to meet her alone, Lucy knows that she must face her darkest fears and risk her own life. She is the only person who can stop Mary. But what will she need to sacrifice?


I give The Girl in the Cabin five out of five stars!


Happy Reading!

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This book has a killer first line, and I was very eager to dive in, however it was only after spending a quarter of the book thoroughly confused that I realized this was not a stand alone thriller. I felt as if I'd opened a book and started reading in the middle. Characters from past books weren't reintroduced and no recap was given about past events in most cases. I was able to eventually puzzle out who each person is and get down to enjoying the book. The book was well written, with strong main characters. If you are a fan of the show Dexter, you'd definitely love this series about a vigilante serial killing PI.

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It's been a while since I last binge-read a series, but I'm sure having a fantastic time with the Lucy Kendall books. The series is being republished today with new shiny covers, titles and blurbs, but it's still the same old Lucy Kendall I now wish I had met years ago. What a twisted and entertaining ride it has been so far! It's not often you come across a story where the main character is basically a sociopath serial killer, and this unique angle is one of the reasons this series is working so well for me. Book three ended up being another excellent crime thriller!

Before I continue, a little warning. This is definitely a series to read in order, both to avoid spoilers and to properly understand the characters, their background and their dynamics. It is also a series that isn't afraid to go dark and seriously twisted, so definitely not for those with a weak stomach... In The Girl In The Cabin the plot goes a little lighter on the (child) abuse element than the first two books, but that doesn't mean that the story is less brutal. You will find a focus on multiple serial killers as well as the hunt for a missing person (and character we all know very well) and a cold case investigation angle. The stakes are high as they try to find Chris in time and catch his mother... It's all hands on deck with multiple agencies involved, and of course that includes Lucy, Todd and Kelly.

It was interesting to see the dynamics between the main characters further evolve, and there is so much new to learn about them in The Girl In The Cabin. The main focus is on Lucy and Chris of course, which is understandable with him being missing and Lucy trying to find him before it's too late. We learn a lot about Chris and the secrets he's been keeping, but the development in Lucy's character is also fascinating. True, she does feel a bit different than in the first two books, but there is still a fire in her that won't stop burning. We also get to learn more about Chris' mother Mary... And boy, things are even more twisted than I could have imagined!

The main focus in The Girl In The Cabin is on the man hunt and search for Chris, and this ment a lot of instant tension, suspense and action along the way. I literally flew through the pages, keeping my fingers crossed everything would work out in the end while being shocked by revelation after revelation about the past. High speed, pitch dark and most definitely disturbing indeed! There is no big cliffhanger this time around, but the way things ended still made me glad I have the next book lined up to read straight away.

I still think this is one of those series where it's better to go in without knowing too much about it though. Just make sure to prepare yourself for a seriously twisted, unique and disturbing ride. It's not a series I will be forgetting easily, that's for sure!

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Lucy finds out her friend Chris has went to meet his Mother. Chris"s mother is a serial killer. Lucy fears for his life and when a female is found they know Chris's mother is responsible.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC and to the publisher Bookouture.

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A super atmospheric, twisty thriller. I couldn't put this book down and loved that most of the chapters ended on a cliffhanger, which of course pulled me in for 'just one more chapter'.
I usually find it hard to relate to main characters that are police or forensics etc as they always seem quite cold, but I really liked Lucy.
I also liked that the serial killer was female as generally they are male in a majority of the thrillers I have read.
The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars was because I found the ending to be a bit rushed. The book in its entirety was brilliant and kept my attention throughout.

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*Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC!*

I really enjoy Stacy Green's writing. Her prose is very captivating, and I was captured after just a few sentences. This is a fast-paced thriller that will leave you wanting for more of Lucy Kendall's adventures. Great story, great characters.

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