Please, not in front of my daughter, she pleaded.
Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
I just had to finish it in one day.
No comment!! Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wow, gripping from start to finish.
Dang...
And those killers...
Phenomenal!!...
I cannot express the thrill I felt reading this book.
I am new to Wolfe\'s writing, and I can guarantee I will be reading every word written by Leslie from now on! Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh my god!!...
The Girl from Silent Lake gives unputdownable a whole new meaning! Readers totally love Leslie Wolfe: Wow! I am blown away by just how gripping and intense this read was.
Can she find the killer before it\'s too late? And will the secret she thought she\'d buried stay that way? A totally gripping and utterly addictive new crime thriller series for readers who love Lisa Regan, Robert Dugoni and Kendra Elliot.
But as she hunts for the culprit, her own past closes in on her.
Kay knows the missing-person investigation could turn into a murder case at any second.
Alison\'s six-year-old little girl, Hazel, has vanished too.
Kay leads a frenzied search for out-of-towner Alison Nolan and when she locates her car, Kay\'s blood turns to ice as she shines her flashlight on the backseat and sees a teddy bear.
As yellow do-not-cross tape flaps in the biting wind, another woman is reported missing.
She\'s certain that the ritualistic nature of the scene means it\'s just a matter of time until he strikes again--unless she catches him first.
This small town may be a stranger to murder, but Kay recognizes the signs of a serial killer.
A dead woman has been found by Silent Lake under the dew-covered Fall leaves, her hair braided and her body wrapped in a blanket.
But now Kay\'s back and only she can solve the crime that has rocked the tight-knit community of Mount Chester to its core.
Unable to fix her own past, she\'s been an FBI profiler for over a decade, desperate to save others.
On the night of her thirteenth birthday her broken family was shattered beyond repair, and leaving was the only option.
Detective Kay Sharp vowed she\'d never return to her childhood home.
The blue jays that had been filling the valley with their chirping fell Silent all at once when the woman\'s cry ripped through the clear mountain air...
He leaned closer, so close she felt his heated breath on her face.
She\'s just a little girl.
Please, not in front of my daughter, she pleaded