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All The Little Truths is the latest mystery in Finley O’Sullivan mystery series and is better as part of the series. Finley is a legal investigator with a lot of baggage working for her godfather and defense lawyer Jack with a whole cart load of baggage himself. Finley is about to throw her hat into the political arena before the next humdinger of case lands in her lap. Jack’s latest client is a bad guy and Finley instantly loathes him. But determined to get to the truth, Finley digs into the murder of a teenager from thirteen years even when it sends her to her father’s doorstep. Twisted and unpredictable, the story unfolds in a page turning thriller that is only escalated as Finley’s past is still gunning for her. Memorable characters and a twisted whodunnit make for fast paced suspense. My voluntary, unbiased review is based upon a review copy from NetGalley.

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This was a twisty, fun read! I enjoyed reuniting with the characters. This series has been a wild ride, and this addition is no exception! The case was perplexing and the characters interesting. The ending was a surprise- totally implausible but completely entertaining! I look forward to the next book in the series.

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Finley works as a legal investigator at her godfather law firm. The firms newest client is a well known troublemaker being charged with murder. While the police are positive he committed the murder Finley is less confident. The case centers on the murder of a local girl thirteen years ago and the disappearance of people related to her. Finley puts in all the stops to investigate the murder and find the true killer.

This was the first book I've read in the Finley O'Sullivan series and I really enjoyed it. The author did a great job dropping breadcrumbs and red herrings. It kept me entertained and I tried to solve the crime along with Finley.

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Wow this thriller was great, it had me sat on the edge of my seat all the way through, it was very suspenseful and full of a lot of twists and turns that kept me guessing till the end.

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This was my first book by this author and she did not disappoint!

The story starts with a thirteen year old murder case being reopened because of new evidence.

Finley is the investigator appointed and all the little truths she finds along the way will keep you on the edge of your seat!

I loved that I did not have to read the two previous books to understand what was happening in this one, but now that I read this one I wished I read the first two books first!

This was a quick and easy read and keeps you guessing right up till the end!

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Another awesome book by Debra Webb. Love all of her books. Plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing.

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Wow guys! This was a pleasant surprise. I'm not gonna lie, I have a Debra Webb book on the shelf (huge TBR pile) that I haven't read yet. I admit I most certainly should have and will get to soon.

Finley O'Sullivan is a lead investigator for her friend, Jack. Jack is a defense attorney who represents the bad guys. Finley's job is to find the truth, not the innocent. Ray Johnson, who's family has been known for crimes of trafficking, drugs, and all the bad stuff is the number one suspect. Jack is representing him and wants Finley to do the investigating. The crime? He is suspected of killing a teenage girl seventeen years earlier. Her case has been cold.

Finley is one tough cookie. She's hard headed, strong willed and will fight for her life to get to the truth! I loved her character! This is third book in the series, but can be read as a stand-alone. This has lots of action, witty moments and definitely tense suspense. I especially enjoyed the character development that drawls you in to these people. I felt connected. I most definitely will read her again!

I would like to thank NetGalley, Debra Webb and Thomas Mercer for my advanced copy for an honest review.
Expected publication date November 7th 2023.

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I really, really did not enjoy this book. The narrative was beyond repetitive, exposition clunky, dialogue stilted… unfortunately it was a serious drag to finish. There were like 3 too many random threads of plot to make it an easy read, and the payoff was just not worth it for me.

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This is the first book of the Finley O’Sullivan series that I have read and found it very engaging right up until the final resolutions that were much too “happily ever after” for me. Up until then the rest of the story kept me turning the pages as Finley attempts to resolve a decade old murder. It’s not just plot driven either; we become invested in Finlay’s relationships with other characters such as her police friend Houser, her partner Matt and her father Bart who is implicated in the murder. A good read until the very last section which wrapped up everything in the most trite way.

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I love this series! All The Little Truths is the third book in the Finley O' Sullivan series, and the second book I've read for review, and this novel was as much a pleasure to read as Book Two, The Nature Of Secrets (Five Stars, March 4, 2023). I plan to go back to read Book One, The Last Lie Told. Protagonist Finley O' Sullivan leaped to the top tier of my favorite protagonist's list while reading The Nature of Secrets and revisiting her was as exciting as the first time. This reviewer is one hundred percent captivated by this refreshing take on the legal thriller.


Finley is a law firm investigator and the type of woman most women want to be--whip smart, fierce when necessary, capable, independent, and determined to get to the truth no matter the cost. She also happens to be beautiful and happily married to a man who adores her. Who wouldn't want to be like Finley?


Finley's life is far from perfect, however. Bad, bad men are often trying to kill her to keep her from solving their murder, and she's suffered loss and brutalization at their hands. Yet, Finley isn't deterred from her investigations, no matter the personal cost. Despite the risks she takes, and their consequences, she remains focused and in control. Afterward, she goes home to her welcoming, loving husband. In the end, of course, she unravels the murder mystery and sees the criminals pay the price.


All The Little Truths and the Finley O' Sullivan series is highly recommended and on my Best Books of 2023 List. Don't miss out!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for providing an ARC to read for review. This review will post to Bayside Book Reviews at https://baysidebookreviews.com and its Instagram page on release day. Follow us! *NetGalley Top Reviewer*

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Finley is a great character and I've enjoyed getting to know her. Her personal life is going well, but at work she is embroiled in yet another complex case requiring her skills and intelligence. I found the characters and story interesting and read this book quickly.
I've read many of this author's books, and she is consistently good. I don't know how she keeps her writing so fresh and her cast of characters so varied, but she's a master and I'm here for it! Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing an advance copy.

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This was my first read by Debra Webb and definitely not my last. She is a true story teller that weaves the reader in from the beginning and has you wanting to turn page after page to see what happens next. Finley O’ Sullivan has dealt with her share of shady characters in her legal firm. This case deals with her father being involved behind the scenes and Finley not really knowing her neighbor, This was a great book.

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FANTASTIC thriller with great characterization & lots of suspense until the dramatic climax. I have read all of this authors' suspense thrillers & definitely RECOMMEND them highly. Thanks to #NetGalley,#Thomas & Mercer for#All the little truths in return for my honest review.

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Debra Webb did it again. "All the Little Truths" is another great book. The third book of the Finley O'Sullivan series. Finley is fighting the good fight. She is happy in a new relationship but hasn't forgotten her past. Finley gets pulled into a new mystery. I do wish this wasn't the last in the series because I would love to know what happens next for Finley.

Over all a good book and great way to finish a series.

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I wanted to love this one so much but I really struggled being pulled into the story. I did finish it, so overall it wasnt to the point to stepping away from, but there was other directions I wish the story took.

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I will be reviewing this novel for Library Journal please refer to the magazine edition closest to the release date for my full review

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This book is filled with twists and turns. It was quite the rollercoaster ride. It was very sad in parts. I liked the characters. The writing is wonderful. I read this in one sitting. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

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Finley finally enjoying her life. A decade old murder, surrounded by sevcrets.
Intriguing series, full of mystery, suspense and revenge.
Finley was great, a strong character wanting justice..
given Arc by Net Galley and Thomas & Mercer for my voluntary review

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I have been a fan of Debra Webb for years. I read everything she writes and love the way she intertwines her storylines within her books and series of books as well. This book is no exception. Finley O’Sullivan is moving past the betrayal and murder of her husband, Derrick, and has found love with her lifelong best friend Matt. While still working for her godfather, Jack Finnegan, at his Finnegan Law Firm as an investigator, Finely gets wrapped up in solving the 13 year old murder of teenager Lucy Cagle. A bag belonging to Lucy is found at their client’s construction site and she is left trying to determine if their client is telling the truth or if there’s more to the story. People have disappeared related to this case and Finley, and those closest to her, are put in mortal danger. This book will keep you on your toes until the end and have you anticipating the next one.

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Sorry, I just found this book incredibly dull. Didn’t realize this was third in a series but I don’t think that mattered as they constantly told you what happened before. I usually try to finish a book anyway but this one was just too hard to slog through for me.

I read a digital ARC of this book via NetGalley.

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