Two hikers discover human bones in the mountains of Georgia that are later determined to be a missing person that FBI Supervisor Special Agent Kimberly Quincy handled. Because of the location, Kimberly thinks there’s a possibility of a connection to Jacob Ness, the notorious abductor of Flora Dane and who’s suspected of having murdered other women and hid out in a property somewhere in Georgia. She and her fellow task force partner, Detective D. D. Warren collect their team, which includes Flora and true crime expert Kevin Edgar, and head for Georgia. When they arrive at the surrounding town, it’s immediately clear that its Southern charm is just a veneer for something more sinister.
The story is told from the points of view of Kimberly, D. D., Flora and a young mute girl they call Bonita who they find at the home of the town’s mayor. It was fascinating to get the contrasts between the four, one who’s on the inside of the mystery and the others who approach the investigation very differently but equally focused. From the onset, I kind of knew the what but was missing the how, why and whom. I became suspicious of everybody in that town whether they deserved it or not because of the varying perspectives. But somehow, it all worked because all four narratives were reliable, even Flora’s as she is most honest with herself even when she’s going into the dark.
I was skeptical about these three being able to work together harmoniously but it was akin to a well performing orchestra in reality. They focused on their specific assignments, which played to their individual strengths, and communicated really well. It made for an exciting story that moved pretty quickly. Little Bonita added a mystical element as she had a special connection to her dead mother, or at least believed so. Things came together astoundingly and a bit messy, which seemed as right as these three being a cohesive team. I’ve said this with every book but it bears repeating, Kirsten Potter is masterful at narrating these stories and I love her voice for D. D. I’m so glad I chose to listen to the series and will continue if any more books are added. I’ve enjoyed my journey alongside D. D. Warren as she’s grown in maturity and dimension. Hate that I’ve reached the end.
Book Info
Release Date: January 28, 2020
Series: Detective D. D. Warren #10
Narrator: Kirsten Potter
Audio Length: 10 hours, 55 minutes
I read the first two books. Yet to read the new ones. Maybe I get the audio version
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If you have a choice, Shalini, I’d go with the audio. Potter’s voice is perfect for the series.
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I think I will go with audio. I have one credit left. Any book in the series you would suggest
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I really recommend reading in order so I’d read #3 next (if you’ve already read #1 & #2).
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I just read Before She Disappeared by Lisa Gardner and loved it. Now I will have to put this series on my TBR. Great review!
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Thanks, Tessa💜 I just got that one and am excited about it.
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I like reading crime fiction where there is good team work. Thanks for sharing, Jonetta.
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Thank you, Debjani💜 It’s an excellent representation of crime fiction.
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I love the sound of this one and, from your review, it’s keeping up the tempo of the series as with others, but oh how I wish I was reading along too. The thought of starting another series fills me with dread, as I have so many lined up. I really do need 3 of me. 😀
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We went through this one rather rapidly. The storytelling is consistent throughout.
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I’ve added it to the list, but given all the books I have already lined up, I’m not holding my breathe I’ll get to it anytime soon.
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I’ve really been wanting to try this author. Sounds like this series on audiobook might be a great place to start. 🙂
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Oh, definitely on audio. Even when I struggled with D. D., the narrator always worked!
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Wonderful review Jo. All three strong female characters, I look forward to seeing how they work together. i just put a hold on this at my library. They have the audiobook Woo Hoo!
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Thanks, Carla💜 It was worth the Audible credit I had to use.
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I found it at the library and am next on the list, woo hoo.
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For some reason or another, about halfway through the series, the audiobook versions stopped being carried by Overdrive.
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It is available on the Libby app. My library doesn’t use overdrive anymore.
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Every time you review one of her books, I wish I were reading the series! I found a couple from her on my shelf, and I am pretty sure I have the first one at least. 😉 ♥️ Terrific review, Jonetta!
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Thank you, Jennifer💜 I really think you’ll enjoy this series!
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I love when a series ends so successfully but hate that it ends. Wonderful review, Jo!
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Thank you, Marialyce💜 I’m hoping it’s not the end but…
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Excellent review, Jonetta!! Someday I hope to get around to reading this series.
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Thank you, Julie💜 You’ll enjoy it when you do.
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