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Girl Found
- A Detective Kaitlyn Carr Mystery
- Narrated by: Madison Gilpin
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
While her missing sister's case hits a roadblock, Detective Kaitlyn Carr searches for a US Marine who has disappeared after a college student is found dead in his apartment.
Where is he? Did he kill her and run? And if so, why? Detective Kaitlyn Carr will stop at nothing to find out what happened.
The marine’s father is certain that his son would never do anything to harm his friend. That’s why he reported the murder and is doing his best to help Kaitlyn find his son. But will this be a regret that will haunt him for the rest of his life?
Back in her hometown of Big Bear Lake, Violet’s disappearance is becoming a cold case. Everyone has been interviewed. All leads have been followed up on. Now what? Kaitlyn keeps trying. She can’t give up.
Will Kaitlyn find out who killed the girl and find the marine before there’s another murder?
Will Kaitlyn be able to find another lead to keep her sister’s case open?
This is a suspenseful thriller perfect for fans of James Patterson, Leslie Wolfe, Lisa Regan, L. T. Vargus, and Karin Slaughter. It has mystery, angst, a bit of romance, and family drama.
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- Miss S Childs
- 26-08-24
More than on story
I think the story is good. Like the different cases in each book. Don’t think they are worthy of such short books however, could all be one but then wouldn’t cost as much🙄
There is a complete over use of “I ask”, “what do you mean”, “what are you saying?” And “yeah”
The narration possibly highlights this. It’s poor, slow, staccato, totally lacking in any kind of animation of feeling. I can’t listen for long as I get too irritated by the repetition of those phrases. I like the story so am invested in it, but I will not purchase the book, will have to wait until I have some credits.
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