
Frankie is a great hockey player. The team welcomed her, with the exception of one player who felt she had stolen his spot.
When Frankie disappears from her home town rink the search is on. Has she run away? It seems unlikely for her but you never know with teenagers.
If someone took her they made a disastrous mistake for her uncle is Denver Homicide Detective Adam Taylor and the family friend is FBI Special Agent Kendall Beck, who specializes in missing children.
Meantime, a deadly shooting at a convenience store has Taylor pulling threads to solve as his brain is whirling. He’s desperate to find Frankie, but this murder investigation niggles at his brain more and more in a way that would seem counterproductive.
Every Missing Girl is a fast paced book that will have you solidly in the middle of it all.
~ June Lorraine Roberts
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16 responses to “Leanne Kale Sparks: Every Missing Girl”
These kinds of stories are usually gripping and a fast read, primarily because you can’t set the book down, lol. I read every book Agatha Christie wrote, even the Miss Marple books, simply because I was so addicted. Thanks for sharing. π
Yes, that’s true, Christie was a superlative writer and I’m happy to hear you enjoyed her work.
So sad missing these children and people..I found your site and let’s follow each other. Anita
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A read that is sure to reach out and touch the hearts and minds of many. There are so many missing people.. women, men and children. Human trafficking encompasses many titles of hostage violations. A compelling review. π₯Ή
You are so right, it’s a terrible situation. Thanks for dropping by … π
My pleasure. Have a great week ahead.
Thank you so much for the fabulous review!!
Hi Leanne, thanks for dropping by, I’m happy that you like the review π
It does sound like a really suspenseful story, June! I like it when authors can weave together two cases that don’t seem related – but may be…
Sounds gripping!