Faint sunlight dapples the two figures lying on the ground.
Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
I absolutely did not see that ending coming.
The mystery is full of action and twists.
Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My heart is still beating fast! Wow!! By far, one of the best thrillers I\'ve read in a long time! Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
If there was a way to give more than 5 stars, I would! This book is amazing! Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I already can\'t wait for the next one! This one pulls you in from the very beginning...
Best book I read this year.
I couldn\'t put it down...
This was an amazing book...
Readers love the Detective Amanda Steele series: OMG YES.
The next unputdownable read for fans of Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine.
A totally compulsive and gripping crime thriller.
Now every second counts for Amanda to find the family and stop a little girl\'s nightmare before it ends in tragedy...
Amanda hopes that Leanne has simply left her deadbeat husband, but she\'s gripped by the fear that they are the killer\'s latest victims.
Desperate for a lead, she goes to every place the women could have been targeted, and learns from a concerned ER nurse about Leanne Reilly and her young daughter, Gracie, who haven\'t been heard from in a week.
But just as Amanda is about to arrest Roy, another grave is found, containing another mother and daughter.
When the autopsy reveals a terrible pattern of bruises, she\'s certain that a domestic argument escalated out of control, and tiny Charlotte got caught in the crossfire.
They quickly get an ID-Jill Archer and six-year-old Charlotte were reported missing last week, but interviewing Jill\'s husband, Roy, Amanda\'s gut tells her he is hiding something.
Heartbroken, she vows to get justice.
Her own daughter has a toy just like the girl\'s elephant and seeing the child like this is her worst nightmare come true.
When a dog walker in a local Virginia park finds the bodies of a mother and daughter, Detective Amanda Steele is first on the scene.
Leaves from the tall trees fall onto their faces, but neither moves to brush them off.
The mother cradles her daughter close to her side, a stuffed toy elephant next to them.
Faint sunlight dapples the two figures lying on the ground