While they’re discussing wedding announcements, Josie gets a call. In the second book, The Girl with No Name, Josie and her fiancé are about to call it quits on a pending marriage, at least that’s Josie’s take. So, we have a missing girl, a speechless girl, and before this book ends, the horror broadens to include missing women from throughout the region. She has in her mouth the tongue ornament of the first missing college girl who was on the news the day the car struck Josie. Then another girl appears-a girl no one thought was gone. Now that she’s physically injured, she has more time than ever to brood and think about the missing girl. Josie can’t work the case she’s on suspension for mouthing off to the chief of police. Before the car struck her, Josie watched a newscast about a missing and apparently abducted college girl in the community. Her marriage is essentially over, but the new guy, a fellow cop, is ready to marry her. The car clips Josie as she stands at a gas pump. In Vanishing Girls, someone dies while driving an Escalade through town. It’s an actual set of the first three books in this series created by the publisher. As it turns out, this isn’t one of those NLS compilations designed to economize digital memory card space. I’ve decided to review all three books in this box set in the same review. ‘ Addictive and emotional… I was gripped instantly… I was obsessed, I couldn’t stop myself from reading… when you think you have it all worked out another curveball is thrown right at you. ![]() I’ll be waiting impatiently for the next instalment.’ Angela Marsons, no.1 bestselling author of Silent Scream ‘Anyone who knows me gets that I really like a strong, female, kickass main character and that’s exactly what I got in Josie Quinn… The plot motors along at breakneck speed often leaving me holding my breath. There were so many wow moments, I was totally engrossed and couldn’t put the book down… 5 stars.’ Bonnie’s Book Talk, 5 stars The twists kept coming, all were a surprise I didn’t see coming. ![]() ‘ Absolutely outstanding! Just wow, this book was incredible, I loved it… literally had me sitting on the edge of my seat holding my breath. A perfect read for fans of Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine. These addictive, nail-biting cases will keep you up all night on a rollercoaster of emotions. Josie’s past crashes into her present when a rare dental condition confirms the bones belong to a teenage foster-child who was murdered thirty years ago. She used to play in those woods as a child, happier outside and away from her abusive mother, Belinda Rose. HER MOTHER’S GRAVE: When two young boys discover human bones buried beneath a tree in a trailer park, Josie races to join her team at the scene. Is she a witness, a suspect, or the next victim? A young woman caught fleeing the scene is Josie’s only lead, but when questioned it seems this mysterious girl doesn’t know who she is, where she’s from or why she’s so terrified. Josie arrives at a large house on the outskirts of Denton to find a single mother fighting for her life, her newborn baby missing. THE GIRL WITH NO NAME: The high chair lay on its side, a toy elephant and a crumpled green blanket scattered across the floor beside it. Can Josie catch the killer before another innocent victim loses their life? ![]() ![]() Someone in this close-knit town is committing unspeakable crimes. They can find no trace of the town’s darling, but Detective Josie Quinn finds another girl they didn’t even know was missing…įearing there may be other girls in terrible danger, Josie follows the trail to a cold case labelled a hoax by authorities. VANISHING GIRLS: When Isabelle Coleman, a blonde, beautiful local girl goes missing, everyone from the small town of Denton joins the search. Look no further than the first three crime thrillers from Amazon, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Lisa Regan, introducing you to the unforgettable Detective Josie Quinn. Looking for a new absolutely unputdownable crime series that will have you hooked in a heartbeat?
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