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*All The Little Truths* is the third book in Debra Webb's Finley O'Sullivan series, and I must warn you—it's incredibly hard to put down, so plan your reading time wisely!

In this installment, Finley is working as an investigator for her godfather, Jack, a top defense attorney she trusts implicitly. After all she has endured—the loss of her husband, injuries to her friends, and her own struggles—Finley is trying to reclaim a sense of normalcy in her life. She's living with Matt, her best friend, and their relationship has deepened significantly over the past year, bringing her happiness.

Jack's firm takes on a controversial client linked to a cold case from years ago: the murder of a young college woman who was researching child trafficking for her thesis. Unbeknownst to Finley, someone very close to her was helping this woman. As new details emerge, the case strikes too close to home for comfort. Meanwhile, Finley finds herself being followed and harassed by an increasingly dangerous individual. She suspects this could be connected to her husband's murderer, Dempsey, who is awaiting trial.

As the investigation into the cold case progresses, Finley uncovers unsettling truths about those around her—people she thought she could trust are hiding secrets. Why are they lying? Can Finley solve the case and assist their new client before someone she loves gets hurt? With mounting threats against her, Finley is determined to protect Matt and her family, but the stakes keep rising.

This book will keep you on the edge of your seat! The suspense builds relentlessly, making it impossible to put down until the very end.

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All The Little Truths was a wild ride. We meet Finley and Matt again as they're hired to try to find out who murdered a young woman 13 years before. Very complex and some of the complexities were literally right in front of her. I enjoyed the whole book. Also tying up some loose ends from the previous books as to who killed her husband

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"All the Little Truths" by Debra Webb is a riveting addition to the Finley O’Sullivan series, plunging readers into a complex web of mystery and suspense. Webb's narrative prowess is on full display as she weaves a tale that is as intricate as it is engaging.

The novel follows Finley O’Sullivan, a tenacious legal investigator, as she delves into a cold case that has haunted a community for over a decade. The unsolved murder of a teenager, Lucy Cagle, becomes the focal point of Finley's investigation, leading her down a path filled with unexpected twists and long-buried secrets.

Webb's characterization of Finley is masterful, portraying her as both deeply flawed and profoundly capable. Finley's determination to uncover the truth is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for her every step of the way. The supporting cast is equally compelling, with each character adding depth and complexity to the narrative.

The plot of "All the Little Truths" is a labyrinthine journey through past and present, with each clue and revelation expertly paced to keep the pages turning. Webb's attention to detail is meticulous, ensuring that the setting and atmosphere contribute to the overall tension and mystery.

One of the novel's strengths is its ability to address the emotional weight of a cold case. The impact on the victim's family and the community is explored with sensitivity, adding a layer of realism to the story. Webb does not shy away from the darker aspects of human nature, making the novel's resolution all the more satisfying.

"All the Little Truths" is a must-read for fans of the mystery and thriller genres. Debra Webb has crafted a novel that is not only a compelling whodunit but also a deep dive into the complexities of human relationships and the enduring quest for justice.

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"Debra Webb's 'All the Little Truths' offers readers a gripping thriller featuring investigator Finley O'Sullivan. With a complex protagonist and a chilling cold case at its core, this novel promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Webb introduces Finley O'Sullivan as a legal investigator faced with a challenging new case involving a client suspected of murder by the Nashville Metro Police. However, Finley's instincts lead her to question the assumptions surrounding the case, setting her on a path to uncovering the truth behind a thirteen-year-old unsolved murder.

Webb weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense as Finley delves into the murky depths of the past, unearthing long-buried secrets and hidden connections. The stakes are high as Finley races against time to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again.

With its blend of compelling characters, intricate plot twists, and relentless tension, 'All the Little Truths' promises to be a thrilling read for fans of suspense and mystery."

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I’m honestly really sad that this is the last Finley O’Sullivan novel. Following her story has been so awesome. I think I liked this one the best out of the 3 books. The only thing I would’ve liked would be an epilogue on what happened with Finley and Matt, like if they got married or had children. But other than that, I thought it was an awesome series overall.

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Despite not having read the previous books, I felt that the author covered everything well enough that I wasn't lost. This was my first book by Debra Webb, and it definitely won't be my last! It was incredibly hard for me to put this down.

Finley O’Sullivan—attorney, dogged investigator, and survivor of unspeakable horrors—gets a new case that changes her life, and not for the better.

After finding her husband's killers, Finley has begun a romantic relationship with her best friend, Matthew Quinn, and started working as an investigator for defense lawyer, Jack Finnegan. Jack owes a favor to mobster Raymond Johnson, whose son Ray is a suspect in the cold-case murder of Lucy Cagle, the daughter of a famous investigative reporter who was a high school senior when she was murdered 13 years earlier. All these years later, her purse turns up, along with some cigarette butts, in an empty warehouse owned by the Johnson family. When Ray denies any connection to Lucy, Finley sets out to uncover the truth. She’s fortunate that the detective on the case is Eric Houser, with whom she has a good rapport. Finley manages to turn up a lot of information that eluded the police and a private investigator at the time. When, on top of her already packed schedule, she finds her reclusive neighbor facedown in a flowerbed, she has her rushed to the hospital. Finley has a fraught relationship with her mother, a renowned judge, but she’s shocked to learn that her father knew Lucy and is withholding information. Yet another unanswered question is what happened to Ray’s younger brother, who vanished after Lucy’s death. When Finley puts all the pieces together, the answers are more shocking than she could have imagined.

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Thanks Netgalley, author Debra Webb and Thomas Mercer Publications for the ARC.

Finlay O’ Sullivan is a legal investigator working for a private lawyer’s firm. She embarks upon a cold case this time when new evidence pops up about the young victim and the shady clients have hired to protect themselves from any possible implication in their involvement in the case. The clients have a dark past and are involved in questionable business, Nashville police think they are the possible murderers but Finley feels there is more to this story and goes on a hunt to dig out the truth only to figure out that the truth hits closer to her home that she could ever imagine . The stakes are higher this time and seems like the murderer is again ready to do anything a second time to get away from it all !

This is your legal / cop , crime procedural action thriller. Although it’s a 3rd installment in the series you can read it as stand alone novel. The reader gets to read a lot about the main character Finley including her backstory where a brutal incident has taken place and continues to have repercussions in her present life and there is much focus to that as a side story. Other than that it’s a quick page turner and is all about the clues she places together to solve the mystery with surprising twists added in for the shock factor for the readers.
The only thing I felt at places in the story the same point of her having feeling something was wrong , she wasn’t being told the truth was dragging . For the sleuthing she does to me it felt like she wasn’t deriving at answers on her own , rather stumbling upon them and certain twists a little too far fetched.

Nevertheless if you are new to thrillers or like crime dramas , this can be decent pick for a quick read.

It’s a 3.5 / 5 ⭐️ read for me .

I’ve heard the previous installments were good reads too , so I may check them out in the future.

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Thank you NetGalley for this advance reader copy in exchange for my free and honest review. What a refreshing, suspense-filled novel. Absolute thriller from one page to the next and amazing storyline. This is a series so I now need to go get caught up on the novels that came before this. Love Finley’s character, she is awesome. You won’t be disappointed with this one!

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This was a great book. I loved every paragraph, every sentence and every word of this masterpiece! I read it in 12 hours, which is a lot for me to do! It had everything and more laid out in the novel! I sure hope There is more to come from this author! I am totally hooked!

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𝘈𝘭𝘭 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘛𝘳𝘶𝘵𝘩𝘴, by Debra Webb, is the third book in the “Finley O’Sullivan” series.
It picks up after the events in the second book, and Finley finds herself solving a cold case. The case involved a teenager being murdered; and then her mother & the prime suspect (Finley’s client’s brother) both go missing.
The case remained unsolved for 13 years, and new evidence has surfaced at her client’s old warehouse. But while investigating this crime, new evidence surfaces & the real murderer may still be a threat & want to harm Finley.


This book felt like a rollercoaster ride to me. It does start off a bit slow, then picks up at full speed; slows down then picks up again.
There was a twist I didn’t see coming, and then there was a “twist” I did see coming.
My favorite part was the part to right before the ending because it was kind of out of left field.
Overall, I did enjoy this but it is not a standalone novel & you will have to read the previous books to know what is exactly going on in this novel.

You will have to read the other books in this series to know what is going on.

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Legal investigator Finley O’Sullivan has dealt with her share of shady characters, but the firm’s latest client has an even darker past than most. In fact, Nashville Metro Police seems to think he’s a murderer.

Finley isn’t so sure. Her investigation into Ray Johnson’s history focuses on the unsolved murder of a teenager who died seventeen years earlier. The case went cold, but questions remain. Months after the girl’s death, people close to her started disappearing—her mother first, then Ray’s brother. But why?

As Finley races to solve a decades-old murder, she uncovers new clues and long-buried secrets that could blow the case wide open. But whoever killed the girl all those years ago may still be a threat—and now the chase is on.

Loved this story.

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All The Little Truths is the third book in the Finley O’Sullivan series by American author, Debra Webb. Thirteen years ago in early October, Lucy Cagle was sure she was getting the lowdown on a winning story. Instead, she was garrotted, and her murder is still unsolved. Now, her handbag has turned up at a construction site belonging to the notorious Johnson family, and police want a DNA sample from Ray Johnson. He goes to Jack Finnegan for legal representation, and Jack’s very capable investigator, Finley O’Sullivan has to find the truth.

Thirteen years ago, mere days after Lucy’s murder, Ray’s younger brother Ian went missing, but no links could be found to Lucy. Thirteen years ago, grieving the loss of her daughter, and then, shortly after, her husband to a heart attack, renowned investigative journalist Louise Scott disappeared. Are they in hiding? Are they dead?

While she expects, given his background, Ray Johnson’s evasiveness and dishonesty, as Fin interviews people who knew Lucy, including her friends, a PI, a newspaper editor, and others, she is dismayed to realise that three people she has always trusted implicitly are lying to her about something.

Was the handbag planted and, if so, by whom and why? More than one interviewee suggests that someone has an agenda that involves her personally. She’s getting a bit distracted by the need to decide if she will run for District Attorney, her neighbour opposite landing in hospital with a heart attack, and a stalker who may be in the pay of the man responsible for her husband’s murder, so she’s pleased to have the support of her friend-now-partner, Matthew Quinn, and the help of Detective Eric Houser.

Webb gives the reader a cleverly plotted tale with red herrings and diversions from any clues to the superb twist that is revealed just before an exciting climax (or two). While there are spoilers for earlier books, this one can easily stand alone, and more of this cast will be most welcome. Brilliant crime fiction.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer.

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This is the 3rd book in the Finley O’Sullivan series - don’t worry I won’t give anything away!!🤗 But I will say I think Webb did a really good job at bringing us back up to speed so you don’t have to re-read the first two books before diving back into another O’Sullivan investigation.

Just like the first two, this investigation is a roller coaster that will keep you guessing in the best way possible!! This one kept me up late a couple nights trying to figure out how everything would play out & I didn’t see it coming until the end!!

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This is the third book in the series and it was just as good as the other two!

In this one, Fin has finally allowed herself to find happiness with Matt. The case she is working on is a different story. Nothing seems to be adding up with this case and the more people she talks to the more she gets tangled up in the lies.

Then there is the fact that she still has a tail trailing her and threatening her life… could it be from her dead husband’s past or from the case she is working on?

I am hoping there is a fourth book so we can find out if Fin wins and becomes the new DA and then of course how that will affect her job and personal life.

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Investigator Finley O'Sullivan is at it again this time taking on a cold case. While this is #rd in the series it can also be read as a stand alone.

in this novel O'Sullivan takes on a cold case, but usually when a case is cold there are those out there who want it to to remain that way.

Filled with adventure, secrets, lies, and danger. Everything a good mystery needs

I recommend the series and eagerly await the nest installment


Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced edition in exchange for my honest opinion

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Thank you Netgalley. I love Debra Webbs work and this was no exception. What a thrilling ride into a cold case. The story was super suspenseful and the characters jumped off the page. Highly recommend

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A young girl brimming with promise full of ambition is murdered in pursuit of a story, an expose that she hopes will make her mother, a leading investigative journalist, proud. Two weeks later her father a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon is dead of a massive heartache and 6 weeks later her grieving mother disappears. The police never find the murderer and the case turns cold. Now 13 years old new evidence has come to light and investigator Finley is assigned to find out what happened.
Thirteen years is a long time, but surprising new evidence comes to light. Witnesses now added to the stories that they had originally told the police. Is someone playing Finley and directing her to a truth that is actually a lie. Certainly, there are a lot of people lying to Finley or at least not giving her the full truth. The trail also seems to hit very close to home, to Finley's father who is also amongst the people not fully disclosing the truth. In the meantime, a man in a black hoodie and sunglasses is following Finley and threatening her. Is it related to this story or is it the case she closed right before she took this one on.
The story will keep you on the edge as Finley doggedly pursues the truth. The truths will blow your mind away. An absolutely fascinating story.

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Thank you to Netgalley, the publishing house and the author for the complimentary copy of this book in return for a review based upon my honest opinion.

This is the third book in the Finley O'Sullivan series. This book could easily be read as a stand-alone book but the series is well worth reading, and you would learn more about Finley. Finley is called in to her boss, Jack's office; she is currently working as an investigator for his law practice. Jack's new client, Ray Johnson, is reportedly a gangster, of ill repute. He is possibly being charged in the thirteen year old murder of student, Lucy Cagle. Lucy's murder was never solved and not long after Lucy's death, her father died of a heart attack and her mother then dissappeared, never to be heard from again.

Finley remembers this case and urges Jack not to take it, but he owes his client's father a debt and now it is time to repay it. As Finley looks into the matter, she realizes that this case hits much closer to home than she thought it would and although her only desire is to find the truth, she is scared of what that truth might be. Finley also notice someone tailing her, is it regarding this case, or is it related to her late husband's murder.

This was a great read with lots of twists. I will say, I kind of guessed a few of the twists but still really enjoyed reading the book. I look forward to the next book in this series.

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The Finley O'Sullivan series is unlike other mystery series out there. Fun twists and turns and relatable characters helps draw readers in. I have enjoyed this series from the start and can't wait for the next.

I want to thank Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for an ARC of this book.

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"All the Little Truths" is the 3rd book in the Finley O'Sullivan series of books but this is my first experience of the series. As I understand it, Finley used to be a successful State Attorney. But when she and her husband are both attacked in their homes, during which her husband is killed and she is gravely injured, Finley has to go through hell to put her life back together. The circumstances had greatly affected her mental health and she even gets temporarily banned from the Attorney's office due to a breakdown she suffers while in court.

Currently, we see that she works as a legal investigator for her mentor and close friend Jack. And she is asked by Jack to help their new client Ray Johnson, a notorious businessman suspected of various illegal activities, when he is suspected in the murder of Lucy Cagle that occurred 13 years ago. Though sceptical about his innocence retarding the crime, she launches her investigation into the murder.

The fact that both Ray's brother Ian and Lucy's mother Louise had disappeared with a few months of the murder seems interesting to Finley and her investigation into the murder leads her to unexpected avenues, some that of people closer to her. Who is the murderer? Will Finley be able to overcome her personal trauma and make herself more forward further?

Finley is the typical tortured soul most of the thriller series feature; she has had a trauma in the recent past, is still trying to overcome it and she also needs to reconcile herself to life as it is presently. However, Debra Webb has a more unique style of storytelling. All her characters are very relatable and mostly likable too. And there is a continuity to their role in Finley's life.

Webb has managed to bring all the different elements of the story, that have carried over from the previous books, in a clever and cohesive narrative. Not to say that all the mysteries when revealed were shocking. I had a fair idea about certain twists very much earlier but still the structuring of the story and the events were so very enjoyable that I didn't lose interest at all.

I must say Debra Webb is another author who has joined my list of most favourites and I just couldn't wait to read more of her works.

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