Quando Brian, o ex-marido de Kay Sharp, é acusado do homicídio da sua antiga melhor amiga, Rachel, a detetive sabe que está diante do caso mais pessoal e doloroso da sua vida. Dois dias antes, Kay recebera uma mensagem de voz de Rachel: «Eu… espero que me perdoes pelo que fiz. Por tudo. Sei que não tenho o direito, mas preciso de ti.» O sangue gelara-se-lhe nas veias; não chegou a responder à mensagem, e agora Rachel está morta.
Mesmo com a pressão da sua própria equipa, que não a quer a trabalhar num caso tão pessoal, Kay decide-se a investigar, prometendo trazer justiça para Rachel. Especialmente quando descobre algo junto da mãe de Rachel que torna o caso ainda mais urgente: a neta, Holly, de apenas oito anos, está desaparecida.
Detective Kay Sharps ex husband Brian Hanlin is accused of murdering his fiancee Rachel, Kay’s ex best friend. Rachel’s eight year old daughter is also missing. Kay investigates this case while her partner Elliot investigates the case of a missing jogger. Plenty of action and suspense that keeps the pages turning. This is the Fifth book in the Kay Sharp series and will be released Nov. 28th. Thanks NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC!
Este livro foi absolutamente incrível! Estou cada vez mais fã da autora e, quando penso que já não me vai conseguir surpreender, ela prova que estou errada!
A leitura é viciante, a ação é rápida e, por se tratar de algo tão próximo da vida pessoal e do passado da inspetora Kay, tudo se torna mais emotivo e cativante. Apesar de ter chegado a uma parte que me levou a antever uma reviravolta na história, a verdade é que acabei por ser surpreendida e adorei a forma perfeita como tudo se encaixou.
Acho que este livro terá ainda mais carga emocional para quem tiver lido os anteriores da coleção, pois vão, sem dúvida, sentir-se mais próximos da personagem central e o impacto será muito maior. Eu sofri com ela e só me apetecia abraçá-la!
Tropes & Trigger Warnings se precisarem de ver antes da leitura:
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T: Missing Child/damsel in distress, small town secrets, innocent accused/framed husband TW: Murder and death, missing child, violence, infidelity, emotional distress, criminal activity, mentions of gangs and prostitution, manipulation and lies
Wow! What a huge twist this book had! I never saw it coming and it was totally shocking!! The identity of the killer I mean... I guess it just shows you can never know about some people. Some people are just excellent liars and you end up believing them and its all lies!
This book was a bit different than the previous books. It's the first one that is not about a serial killer. Instead it follows two different murder cases, cases that are set far apart in distance too , one being way over in San Francisco. I think this did give the book a different feel. Because Kay is out of her own jurisdiction trying to solve a case and track down a missing girl.
This seems to be the last book in the series? Will there be more??
I do think for some unknown reason I do prefer Kay working in her own small town. But I guess after awhile it seems kind of weird that the little town has so many twisted serial killers!! Did anyone ever think about that?? Maybe there is something in the water or the air?? Maybe Kay should look into it??
But as I stated in my previous reviews I find these books very relaxing to read. They are entertaining and I enjoy trying to guess who the killer is.. On this one I was way off. Never expected it. I guess I would be a lousy cop!
But I hope to see Kay + Elliott in more books! And don't forget Miranda!!
✨ Livro 5 desta fabulosa saga, da mais querida e competente profiler/detetive! Mas o meu coração também tende para o Elliot, é lindo ver como o coração dele arde de paixão pela Kay.
✨Só me apeteceu dizer à Kay, miúda, és mesmo burra, depois de tudo o que esse irascível do teu ex marido te fez, aínda o ajudas??? Mas a Kay tem um coração grande!
✨Dos 5 livros este foi sem dúvida o enredo mais complexo e desafiante. A Kay teve de reviver momentos dolorosos do seu passado, e como sempre mostrar-se forte, embora fosse muito difícil lidar com a morte da amiga. A reviravolta foi revoltante! Gostei muito!
What an absolute corker of a read!! This book can easily be read as a standalone but I always think it helps to get a better idea of the main characters and how they fit with each other, when you read a series from the beginning.
Kay has had a request from her ex-husband, Brian. He has been accused of murder and he is desperate to clear his name. Even though the murder he has been accused of is outside of Kay's jurisdiction, she tries to help him, much to the chagrin of Elliot, who didn't even know that Kay had been married in the first place and doesn't see why she wants to help, considering their history.
It is a heck of a story and it involves a small girl who goes missing, murder, lots of lies, and help from an unexpected source.
This book is so good! You will not want to stop reading. There are a lot of twists and turns you won't see coming. Kay and Elliott make a hell of a team. The ending blew me away. I look forward to the next book in this series.
Missing Girl At Frozen Falls me decepciono un poquito. No se si fue porque las anteriores historias me gustaron mucho o si fue porque simplemente la trama de esta lectura no me parecio demasiado interesante o intrigante, sea lo que sea, no me convencio en su conjunto.
La pluma de Leslie Wolfe sigue siendo increible, me sigue conquistando con cada nuevo libro suyo que leo, y Kay es una de las protagonistas femeninas que mas me gustan en la actualidad, pero creo que el libro tiene algunos detalles demasiado predecibles y el giro final no fue nada sorprendente.
No se si la autora seguira con esta saga, ojala si lo haga, hay muchos aspectos que aun no se han explotado en este universo y los personajes son lo suficiente memorables como para seguir conociendolos.
En resumen, un quinto libro que no me convencio al 100%. Es de facil lectura y entretiene pero no alcanza a ser tan destacable como algunas de las otras historias de esta serie.
O meu favorito da série da Kay Sharp até ao momento. Gostei de vermos mais do passado de Kay, ainda que duro. Vou ser repetitiva mas adoro o Elliot e torço muito por ele, espero que tenha tudo o que merece.
Uma leitura viciante, uma verdadeira corrida contra o tempo e pela sobrevivência. O livro destaca-se pelo ritmo rápido e pela tensão constante, equilibrando bem o mistério, o perigo e o conflito pessoal.
As revelações surgem nos momentos certos e a autora consegue manter o suspense até perto do final.
É uma leitura ideal para quem gosta de thrillers emocionantes e envolventes, agarra facilmente e satisfaz quem procura suspense com impacto emocional.
Copy kindly received via NetGalley for an honest review.
This was my first book by this author, and I was hooked. Both storylines really captured me, and I was very interested in seeing how things would play out for both cases. Kay is a strong character who was determined to find out what had happened to her friend, and then eventually to Holly. Elliott was a great character too and I loved the way he handled the case he was investigating.
I'd definitely read the books prior to this one as I've jumped into this series in the wrong spot, and I really hope to see more of this series in the future. Highly recommend.
Wonderful book.Amazing series. I was transported. I did not want it to end and once I finished I couldn't get into another book because I was still thinking about this one. Just brilliant.
Talk about twists and turns! Missing Girl at Frozen Falls is the fifth book in the Detective Kay Sharp series. Though this can be read as a standalone, I do recommend reading the complete series. There is so much backstory to Detective Kay Sharp that will help you understand her better as you read each book. Detective Kay Sharp has her hands full when her narcissistic, controlling ex-husband shows up saying he is accused of murder. While she begins her investigation into this, another murder has occurred in her town with a jogger being killed.. Good thing her partner/friend, Elliot, takes on the investigation into this murder. Where are these cases taking Kay and Elliot? What a suspenseful, intriguing, action packed police procedural! Highly recommended series! Highly recommended author! Many thanks to NetGalley, Bookouture and author, Leslie Wolfe, for the opportunity to read this book for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own. @bookouture @shortbookthyme
It was ok, until it took 6 days for the grandmother, the PD, the US Marshall’s, and the DA to realize the girl was missing after her mom was killed. Come on!
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Detective Kay Sharp is back and reluctantly reunited with her ex-husband Brian. Who's been accused of murder and wants Kay to help clear his name.
Only it's not that simple. As the woman he's accused of killing is Kay's ex-best friend Rachel and Brian's current fiancée and Kay doesn't know if she can trust a word out of his mouth.
And things get even worse. When Kay finally learns the truth about Rachel's life, her death and her daughter Holly.
But determined to get answers for Rachel's mum Ciara. Kay puts everything on the line, including her relationship with her partner Elliott. Who has his own investigation to contend with, when a nineteen-year-old girl is reported missing and later found shot and killed at Frozen Falls.
Yet Elliotts investigation soon leads him back to Kay.
And with plenty of twists, shocks and surprises. This was another cracking addition to the Detective Kay Sharp series, and I would definitely recommend it to crime fiction fans everywhere.
**I was kindly provided with an ARC NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**
I love a book with strong, capable female protagonists, and Kay Sharp who is a female detective fits that role perfectly!
Kay's narcissistic cop ex husband shows up at her precinct begging her for help because he's been arrested for his fiancées murder! Not only his fiancée, she was Kay's former best friend who he cheated on Kay with, so very close to home!
When they realise that his 8 year old daughter Holly is missing too time is of the essence!
Kay was such an awesome character and her partner Elliot ( hopefully, truly more than just at work, if she gives him a proper chance) was a genuinely nice Texan guy. Holly's storyline was definitely tension inducing because she's a child and as a mother her story scared me, but Holly was a brave little girl who showed strength and incredible smarts.
This was a tense, gripping and fast paced book that kept me on the edge of my seat for the duration of reading it.
This is book 5 in the Kay Sharp series, while you don't miss any storyline I always say to get to know the characters properly- read the rest! And I have to listen to my own advice and catch up!
Thank you netgalley and bookouture for the arc copy in exchange for my honest opinions and thank you bookouture for having me on the blog tour.
The story was incredibly enjoyable, but I’ve felt like this series as a whole has not always felt the most consistent with their characters, or even adding on top of what we already know to our characters. I felt the most strongly about this as I read this book. Kay was married, and we only now learn about her ex in book 5? And after 8 years he can manipulate her and make her cry so easily? I don’t buy it. I wish there was more consistency throughout the whole series. By the end of this book, I was ready to be done.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Ho paura che questo sia l'ultimo libro della serie perché sono passati quasi tre anni dalla sua uscita. Peccato perché mi ero affezionata a Kay ed Elliot, forse perché ho letto gli ultimi quattro abbastanza ravvicinati uno all'altro. In questa storia compare l'ex-marito della protagonista, che ho odiato immediatamente. Non dico altro per non fare spoiler, ma la storia mi è piaciuta.
Detective Kay Sharp is not very happy that her ex husband Brian has come to her for help. He has been accused of murder and he knows that he has to turn himself in, but he wants her help first. This proves very difficult for Kay because it brings back difficult memories from the past and yet she finds that she cannot say no to him. Not only is Kay a cop, but Brian is as well.
If things were not already bad enough, when Kay discovers who it was that Brian is said to have killed, she is completely floored. The murder victim is her former best friend Rachel, Years ago, once Kay became aware that Rachel was sleeping with Brian, their relationship completely fizzled. In fact, a voicemail that was sent to her by Rachel just two days before her death is something that Kay ignored at first. Now she knows that she has to help Brian while working hard to discover who it was that killed Rachel. Kay’s involvement in this case just might endanger her career. She also has to determine how much she can trust Brian.
To say that this case is close to home is an understatement, and her team is not happy that she is working on it nor are the people that Brian works with are happy that Kay is desperately searching for answers. And Kay’s desperation for answers increases greatly when she discovers that Rachel’s daughter Holly ding for Kay as she works to find the killer and what happened to Holly.
What a remarkable addition to an excellent series by Leslie Wolfe. Thanks to intense drama, incredible tension and several twists and turns, this intriguing book had me reading late into the night. Book six in this cannot come too soon.
Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
Leslie just keeps me on the edge of my seat! I did guess - but this plot had me obsessed. Kay's ex-husband shows up - someone no one has heard of. Brian, a detective at the San Francisco PD, shows up in Kay's town. Begging for help. Accused of killing his fiancée. Kay's best friend from college. Rachel was pregnant with Brian's baby. At their wedding. So many twists. I loved every single one.
Wow. Twist, turns and suspense on every page. Fast paced interwoven story lines with jaw drop ending. I love the devious mind of Leslie Wolfe. Thank you for the arc. I freely volunteer my thoughts and opinions. #missingirlatfrozenfalls #lesliewolfe
b> 🙋🏻♀️ 4,5☆ Uno más para la iniciativa del #agostonegro 2025 de @Lapeceraderaquel
Estoy librando una batalla interna con este thriller. Por un lado, me ha encantado: es el último publicado de la serie hasta ahora, y me da muchísima pena no saber más de estos personajes que ya siento tan cercanos. La historia me atrapó por completo, con una trama llena de giros inesperados —especialmente ese final, que me dejó sin aliento.
Pero hay un “pero” muy grande. Después de construir a la protagonista como una mujer segura de sí misma, compleja y con sus luces y sombras, me cuesta aceptar cómo se la reconfigura en relación con su exmarido. Él parece tener un poder emocional desproporcionado sobre ella, y el argumento que lo justifica se siente débil, casi forzado. Es como si todo lo que ella había ganado en fortaleza se tambaleara de repente, y eso me dolió como lectora.
Por suerte, la relación entre Kay y Elliot sigue siendo uno de los pilares más bonitos de la serie. Que su vínculo profesional y emocional se desarrolle lentamente, con respeto, complicidad y sin prisas, me parece maravilloso. Me recuerda mucho a Castle, esa tensión sutil que se va construyendo con cada caso, cada mirada, cada gesto. Ojalá en el próximo libro se profundice aún más en esa conexión. 📖🖤📖
The last installment of the “Detective Kay Sharp” series went out with a bang! This was my personal favorite of the five novels, I found it a bit different than the prior novels which was refreshing. In the past four novels, Kay and Elliot usually begin working the case together, until Elliot gets reassigned to another case. These cases usually end up being connected, with Elliot and Kay teaming up again to connect and solve their cases. This novel was different - Kay takes time off from the Mount Chester Sheriffs Department to go back to San Francisco to help clear her ex-husband’s name, and find her ex-best friend’s killer. Another component is added to the case when Rachel’s (said ex-best friend) 8 year old daughter is discovered to be missing from the murder scene. This is the first time Elliot and Kay aren’t teamed up, but don’t worry, Elliot has his own plot line unfolding in Mount Chester. Will Kay and Elliot’s cases be connected? Elliot is investigating the missing person turned murder investigation of 19 year old dog walker Taylor, who went missing while running early one morning. A seemingly random pop and drop, Elliot struggles to find leads without his partner’s profiling skills. This was a different take on the normal partnership we’ve seen in prior novels, but I really liked having multiple angles of investigation! We have several perspectives but not so many that it is hard to follow.
Kay: Prior to this novel, we really haven’t heard much about Kay’s life in San Francisco other than her excellent work as a profiler in the behavioral analysis unit. This novel gives us great insight into her life before and during her time in the FBI, going all the way back to her college days when she first met Rachel and Bryan. This was great in understanding character development, I almost wish we could’ve seen it before the very last book. Maybe it shows how much her ex-husband gets in her head, but Kay’s profiling abilities and keen instincts that have caught so many killers, seems to be severely lacking here. It was a “come on, Kay! Don’t buy Brian’s bullsh*t!!” moment. Up until now we’ve seen Kay’s unwavering dedication and ability to separate the job from the feelings, but that was missed here. I did like this as a conclusion to Kay’s series, but felt like this was the weakest we’ve seen her out of the five novels.
Elliot: Elliot is separated from Kay when she takes personal time to help out Brian in Sam Fransisco. I was excited to see what Elliot can do without her! Until now, we’ve only seen them teamed up. I really loved Elliot by himself, it showed his determination and grit in solving a seemingly random pop and drop, the hardest crimes to solve. Without Kay’s profiling skills, he must use other investigative techniques to find the killer.
Brian: Brian is a new character, someone we haven’t seen mentioned before, even though he was a huge part of Kay’s life before she moved to Mount Chester. Brian instantly seems slimy and untrustworthy, manipulating Kay and preying on her feelings to convince her to help him. He seems like a typical narcissist with a victim complex. His reasoning for being “targeted” by his fellow detectives in his fiancés murder is a frame job and jealousy, classic victim complex behavior! Somehow this is completely missed by Kay, a supposed renowned behavioral analyst! I didn’t buy Brian’s act for a second!
Overall, it was a good ending to a riveting series. Kay is a stellar, strong female lead. Her intelligence and drive are something to be envious of!
Whew! Now my heart rate can settle back to a normal rhythm! This book was quite a rat race that will leave you breathless and stunned. Leslie Wolfe's latest book in her Detective Kay Sharp series is a slick rocket paced mystery/police procedural. Detective Kay Sharp and her partner, Elliott, have received a call for assistance to search for a missing girl in their small town. Kay's narcissistic ex-husband, Brian, shows up pleading for her help. He has been accused of killing his bride-to-be. Although Kay despises him, she does not believe he could possibly be guilty of murder. She agrees to transport him back to San Francisco to allow him to turn himself in with her as his police escort. Brian believes he is being set up by some rogue cops in his division at the San Francisco PD. So, they go on a road trip. She finally realizes that his wife to be is none other than her former best friend and maid of honor at her wedding to Brian. Shock, hurt and anger are just the beginning of the emotions that Kay experiences when she learns this news. Meanwhile Elliott stays behind to work on their local case, which is now no longer a missing person case. The young woman's body has been found, and she has been brutally murdered.
Brian's case gets more exciting when Kay learns that Rachel and Brian had a little girl, Holly. Brian tells Kay that Holly is with her grandmother. When Kay visits the grandmother, she learns that Holly is missing, and has been missing for more than six days. This lights a fire under Kay once she realizes a young child's life is at stake. She can put aside her distaste for Brian in order to search for his little girl.
The characters in this book and this series are dynamic and engaging. Kay is a fearless woman who will protect those she cares about and the helpless with her very life. She is a hero in every way. I just love Elliott and his gushy love for Kay. He is also a wonderful protector. Now Brian is another matter all together. I wanted to slap him! Narcissism is just one of his horrible traits. Little Holly was my favorite supporting character. This little girl had a strength to survive that most grown women could not measure up to, but you could also feel her pain and helplessness coming off of the pages.
I raced through this book in one afternoon. When I closed the final page, I sat there with my mouth wide open wondering what just happened! This might be my favorite book in this series. Intrigue, suspense, action, police corruption and gangs are just a few things that make this police procedural a must read for those who like to live on the edge! Get ready for the roller coaster ride of your life!
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Se há coisa que esta autora sabe fazer é manter-nos com o coração nas mãos e os nervos em franja. Este quinto livro da série da Detective Kay Sharp é uma verdadeira corrida contra o tempo, intensa, emocional e com aquelas reviravoltas que nos obrigam a fechar o livro só para recuperar o fôlego. Desta vez temos o ex-marido de Kay, Brian, um homem manipulador, narcisista e absolutamente impossível de confiar aparece acusado de assassinar a sua noiva. Que por acaso é Rachel… a antiga melhor amiga de Kay. Como se isto não fosse suficientemente devastador, descobre-se ainda que a filha de oito anos de Rachel está desaparecida. A partir daqui a tensão dispara. O que torna esta história diferente das anteriores é precisamente essa proximidade emocional. Kay sai da sua jurisdição habitual e vê-se obrigada a confrontar o passado que pensava estar enterrado. Pela primeira vez, sentimos que a sua habitual frieza analítica e talento estão comprometidos pelas memórias, pela culpa e pela raiva. Há momentos em que só apetece gritar: “Kay, não acredites nele!” e isso torna tudo ainda mais envolvente. Em paralelo, Elliott fica a investigar o homicídio de uma jovem corredora. Gostei particularmente desta divisão. Pela primeira vez vemos Elliott a trabalhar sozinho, a provar que também tem garra, instinto e determinação suficientes para resolver um caso complexo. A dinâmica entre os dois mantém-se forte, mesmo à distância, e isso dá profundidade à relação. O enredo está repleto de mentiras, corrupção, segredos e decisões moralmente ambíguas. E depois… e aquela reviravolta. Enorme. Brutal. Daqueles que nos fazem questionar tudo o que lemos até ali. Achei que tinha percebido. Estava completamente enganada. Mais uma vez, Leslie Wolfe prova que sabe manipular as pistas com mestria. Apesar de poder ser lido como standalone, recomendo vivamente a leitura da série desde o início, porque o passado de Kay ganha aqui um peso especial. Este livro oferece-nos um olhar mais profundo sobre quem ela era antes e mostra que até os melhores investigadores podem falhar quando o coração se intromete. Intenso, cheio de ação e com um final explosivo, este foi mais um thriller viciante que li de uma assentada. Leslie Wolfe nunca desilude. Agora só resta uma pergunta: haverá mais Kay e Elliott no futuro? É que ainda não estou pronta para me despedir deles.
I have been a huge fan of Leslie Wolfe's books ever since I discovered her when I read The Watson Girl which was the second book of her Tess Winnett series. I enjoyed that book so much that I searched for anything else she had written and discovered several she had previously written. I immediately bought all of them and have purchased every book since when I am not fortunate enough to get an ARC. To date she has never disappointed me!
Missing Girl at Frozen Lake gives readers some back story of Dr./ Detective Kay Sharp. She and her partner Detective Elliot Young have just pulled a Missing Person Case and are just starting the investigation when Kay's ex-husband, Brian shows up asking for her help. There is a warrant for his arrest for the murder of his fiance, Rachel, who was once Kay's best friend. Kay is doubly shocked by this as Rachel had just reached out to her a couple of days earlier. Kay had not been able to take the call and when she tried to return it Rachel was not reachable. Kay and Elliot split up and work on separate cases. Kay's plan is to arrange for Brian to safely turn himself in and then wash her hands of him and return home to help Elliot work the missing girl case. But in true Wolfe fashion, things are never that simple.
Ms. Wolfe is quite adept at skillfully throwing in surprising twists and turns while providing a story that draws you in and compels you to continue reading to the end. This story is no exception. The story is tight and intense. It is very descriptive with well developed characters. I love the way she throws twists that I never see coming.
If you want to read a really good psychological thriller I highly recommend this one. It is possibly her best, but then I usually think that with each new release.
I did receive an ARC of this book but I promise you I would have purchased it if I had not already received a copy. My opinion is voluntarily given.