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Little Girls Sleeping (Detective Katie Scott, #1)
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A little detective fiction to start off my fall.
This was a solid mystery. There is a bad guy killing young girls, a flawed detective must use all her wiles to figure out who he is.
I thought this was a good beginning to a new series. Katie, a veteran, returns home with her canine friend and is able to jump into a new career with the help of her family. As the story progresses, we get to meet other people from Katie's past and new people she will be working with throughout her story. And the weird part at the end could make for some interesting future experiences. (Read the story and you will know what I am talking about, no spoilers here).
There were plenty of twists and developments to keep a slow burn feel to this novel. I do not have issues with the pacing, but this was not a fast-pace thriller. Plenty of suspicion flung in a multitude of directions made this one a little harder to figure out; but the guilty party was certainly not too low on my list of possibilities.
I had not read anything by Jennifer Chase before this, but I will be looking at reading both her earlier novels and additional titles in this series.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book and share my honest opinion.
This was a solid mystery. There is a bad guy killing young girls, a flawed detective must use all her wiles to figure out who he is.
I thought this was a good beginning to a new series. Katie, a veteran, returns home with her canine friend and is able to jump into a new career with the help of her family. As the story progresses, we get to meet other people from Katie's past and new people she will be working with throughout her story. And the weird part at the end could make for some interesting future experiences. (Read the story and you will know what I am talking about, no spoilers here).
There were plenty of twists and developments to keep a slow burn feel to this novel. I do not have issues with the pacing, but this was not a fast-pace thriller. Plenty of suspicion flung in a multitude of directions made this one a little harder to figure out; but the guilty party was certainly not too low on my list of possibilities.
I had not read anything by Jennifer Chase before this, but I will be looking at reading both her earlier novels and additional titles in this series.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book and share my honest opinion.
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