Sunday 15 January 2017

Review - Little Girl Lost by Carol Wyer




About the book


A perfect family hiding disturbing secrets. A killer who wants the truth to be told. 

A teacher goes missing under suspicious circumstances. 
A millionaire is murdered at a local reservoir. 
For Detective Robyn Carter, there’s no obvious link between the men. But as she starts to delve into the cases, her investigations lead her to Abigail, perfect wife and mother to beautiful little Izzy. What was Abigail’s connection to the victims? And why is she receiving threatening messages from an anonymous number? 

But as Robyn starts to inch closer to finding the killer, Izzy is abducted. 

Unless Robyn gets to the twisted individual in time, a little girl will die … 



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My Review

I really enjoy thrillers but found last year that I read more romance. This year I have decided to try and make an effort to even things up a bit and read more thrillers. So with that in mind as soon as I saw Little Girl Lost I knew I had to read it. So what did I think...

There are multiple characters within this book but I found them easy to distinguish. All of the characters had distinct personalities which definitely made things easier. The story is told from three different points of view Robyn, Abigail and Alice. I especially loved reading the story from Alice's perspective, I always enjoy flashbacks within a story as I think they add extra depth to a story.

Robyn is an interesting character with a back story that really brings her character to life. It was great to get to know her and I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

As the story progresses secrets, lies and truths are told these revelations kept me totally hooked. Little Girl Lost is a fast paced and unpredictable story with quite a few tense moments. My interest was kept throughout and I couldn't wait to discover the truth. Although to be honest I was enjoying the story that much that I didn't want it to end!

I'm not going to talk about the plot as I really don't want to spoil anything. I will say that along the way there were plenty of surprises and shocks that kept me on my toes.


Little Girl Lost will grab hold of you and won't let go until the very end!

Five stars from me!

Thank you to Bookouture & Netgalley for my copy. This is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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