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This is the first book by this author that I have read or listened too but it won't be my last, as I really enjoyed it. Despite the difficult subject matter, child sex trafficking, the author tackles it with humour that still has me chuckling. I really liked the characters and found them quirky enough to be unusual and entertaining, although I did think the teenage girls acted more responsible than the so called adults of the group. I liked how they had to work together and the interaction shows the author has a good understanding of people. There was a lot going on here, some of it obviously continuing on from previous books but the author gave enough background information for a first time reader to still follow along with no problems. There wasn't a great deal of suspects and it was obvious who was involved, instead the story was more funding evidence and proving what the main character thought she knew. Although there was still some questions that she needed to solve like who else was involved. A fun mystery and a series that I will definitely be joining again.
When Mira is shelving books she comes across a book with four men's names on and the word help. The word help is enough to get her asking questions but the fact that her dead fathers name is one of the names on the list, makes it even more important. With the news that a teenage girl has gone missing and is a possible runaway, Mira fears the two are connected. With the town facing an inspection a missing girl and a murder couldn't come at a worse time. Can Mira find the answers?
I liked the narrator. She was the reason I gave the story ago, as I have heard a number of books read by her and it's always been a fun experience in my opinion.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.