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Liars Point by Laura Griffin is a fantastic addition to the series. The ending sets up an intriguing possibility, leaving me wondering if the story is now complete. I eagerly await the potential for more.

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I have enjoyed reading this series by this author and this one was no different! The Detective work with a side of romance is great. I loved following the new case with Nicole as a main subject from the force and trying to figure out who did what. Definitely a great book to pick up if you like these types of storyline.
Thank you Netgalley for the chance to read this book in return for my honest review.

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Texas Murder Files is back!
Thank you, Berkley Pub, for the gifted copy of the next installment of the Texas Murder Files {partner}

Genre: Mystery
Format: 📖
Pub Date: 5.21.2024
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆.5

Laura Griffin is one of those hidden gems of the book world. I stumbled across her a few years ago when I signed up for a book tour; honestly, I didn’t expect much from the story. I figured it would be entertaining and a good fluff read. But wow, I was surprised. Since then, I have sought out her books and thoroughly enjoyed every single one. 

I started Liar’s Point on Saturday evening and finished it by Monday morning—I would’ve finished by Sunday, but my Kindle needed to be charged, and I fell asleep waiting 🫠 Liar’s Point featured so many of the characters I’ve encountered in the series, and it did take me a minute to remind myself who was who and which story they were associated with, but then I was all set. 

The story itself was addicting. I love the police procedural element that is added to Griffin’s books - it feels so natural and really adds to the story without it feeling over the top. Then there was the addition of the romance between two of the detectives, and I was sold! There’s nothing about the book that made me roll my eyes or think it was cheesy. It’s just an all-around entertaining read that kept me eagerly turning the pages until the very end. 

💨 Quick read
✌🏼 Dual POV
📚 Book five in the series
😍 Mystery + romance
🚨 Police procedural

I highly recommend this series, but you would need to start it from the beginning, as I think you would miss out on a lot of the character-building.

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When a jogger finds a body on the beach a whole set of dangerous events unfold in this fifth book in the Texas Murder Files. Detectives Nicole Lawson and Emmet Davis get involved in the case.

The jogger seems strangely reluctant to be a witness and Nicole is sure she is keeping secrets. She's right. Cassandra Miller is on the run and fears that her abusive husband isn't far behind. She's sure that he wants her dead but she's afraid to trust anyone with her secrets.

When Cassandra's boss at the yoga center dies in a suspicious car accident, Cassandra is even more sure that her husband has found her.

Meanwhile, Nicole and Emmet are busy investigating the two deaths after determining that the first was not a suicide and the second was not the result of some health issue. Nicole and Emmet are also fighting an attraction that has been growing since they were teenagers. Ten years of working together hasn't made the attraction any less. But working together in a small police force is part of the problem.

This was an excellent romantic suspense title with just enough action and just enough romance.

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Loved this book from beginning to end. Me. Griffin has done it again. I love this series as well. It’s part of the Texas Murder Files.
You can never go wrong with a book from this author, I love her characters, and I loved this book a lot.
When homicide Detective Nicole Lawson and Detective Emmet start asking suspects about the women who was found it doesn’t really amount to much. But soon things start falling into place. Nicole knows The witness Cassandra Miller she question the night they found the deceased is hiding something. No one really wants to believe her. Soon they do.

Highly recommend this book, and the ones before it.

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The popular little beach town of Lost Beach Texas is having growing pains and and with the growth comes the increase in crime. But two murders in this small town within a short time just seems to be a bit coincidental to detective Nicole Lawson.
Lost Beach is hometown to both Nicole and the lead detective Emmet Davis, who is Nicole's biggest rivel as well as a long time secret crush, something Nicole refuses to even think about. As the clock ticks on finding the murderer Nicole finds herself unknowingly becoming a target as she unravels a connection to the murders and their one witness....
There are a lot of threads that need to come together in this fast paced suspense thriller but as usual Laura Griffin gathers them together and weaves them into a wonderfully entertaining and "unputdownable" story that will have you up all night reading.

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Loved it! A great continuation to the Texas Murder Files Series! I have been waiting for Nicole and Emmet to get their own story told and this one did not disappoint. This series displays a good mix between the personal and professional lives of these characters. This is a police procedural mystery that has you trying to solve the crimes right along with them.

This story focuses on long-time work rivals Nicole and Emmet, both Detectives for the local police department, while they work to solve a series of homicides that appear linked. Meanwhile, Nicole's lackluster love life is frustrating her while she tries to push down her feelings for long time crush Emmet. The same person she is in constant competition with to be lead detective. The two of them must work on a case, while also battling feelings for each other. I love the dynamic between them and it is fun to read. The case they are solving, along with new side characters, is also intriguing and keeps the pace moving fast. We also get to see beloved characters from previous books.

This book is really great and a must read for those who have already been reading this series but can also be read as a standalone in my opinion. You can still understand everything going on. There are also new characters that I am anticipating future books about....maybe a book featuring certain firemen, or about a certain hot shot lawyer...? Overall, a great read with a mystery and plot that wrapped up in a satisfying manner.

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Thank you so much to the publisher and NetGalley for sending me an eARC of this book in exchange for my honest review!

Y'all don't need me to tell you not to sleep on Laura Griffin anymore, right? You've heard me say it enough? Let me try one more time: READ THIS WOMAN'S BOOKS. If you like romantic suspense, if you're a fan of Lisa Jackson or Karen Rose, or even the specific genre of romantic suspense that comes from Nora Roberts, READ THESE. Okay, let me continue lol.

Liar's Point is the next book in the Texas Murder Files, and it's about two homicide detectives in a small town police department trying to figure out who is behind the murder of a woman found on the beach in her car. The story is great, the characters are great, and, unlike so many other stories in this genre that I come across, the procedure of what actually goes on at a crime scene is great.

I don't know who she consults with or if she has personal knowledge of what goes on behind the scenes, but Laura Griffin's research is on point and that makes me happy on a fundamental level. But even if you don't care about that in the way that I do, these books are still amazing because they're spicy and suspenseful and are a solid representation of what the romantic suspense genre should be.

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I devoured this book! It’s been awhile since I’ve read such a satisfying suspense like this one was. I also felt like the romance was nicely done- it didn’t overtake every aspect of the storyline!
There were aspects of Nicole’s character that I didn’t like. She was so, so quick to accuse people of how they reacted being because she’s a female. Listen, I know she’s in a male dominated career, and I know that’s what a lot of female detectives have to deal with throughout their work lives. However, I got tired of it. It wouldn’t have bothered me at all seeing it a few times, I just felt like it was too much.

Overall, loved the book, and can’t wait to read more by Griffin,

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Another propulsively written Laura Griffin mystery! I devoured this in a few hours. Her writing and plotting is consistently excellent. I appreciate that each of her books and characters feel distinctive and grounded in reality by the judicious way she uses details. I’ve been looking forward to Nicole and Emmet’s story through the last few books in the series and it did not disappoint.

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Thank you to Berkley Pub @BerkleyPub and Netgalley @Netgalley for the e-arc. All thoughts are my own.


Detective Nicole is fed up with her job and nonexistent love life. When she finally goes on a date, it gets interrupted. A body has been discovered, and the medical examiner has found some startling clues.

Too bad for Nicole, the investigation is being lead by her fiercest rival, and who she’s harbored feelings for years, Emmet. With Emmet calling the shots, Nicole sets out to search for leads, and finds a witness who knows more than she’s letting on.

When another body turns up, Nicole sees a pattern, and she and Emmet must work closely together to find out who’s targeting her hometown before she becomes a target herself.


I have some complicated thoughts on this one. On one hand, it wasn’t my favorite, but on the other hand, it worked. This is the final installment of the series, and it did do a good job of wrapping things up for the characters, but it can stand along. This book was on the longer side, and it felt long winded to me. I think that it should have been edited down for clarity’s sake. When I got to the second half of the book, the pacing picked up, and I was able to fly through the pages much quicker. I enjoyed the romance aspects, and it reminded me why I like romantic suspense. There is so much tension and drama in the pages and I did enjoy that aspect.

Overall, this was an enjoyable read and I would recommend it to those looking for a romantic suspense.

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Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Nicole is called to a scene that looks to be a suicide at first glance. After the autopsy, it is classics a homicide. This book grabbed my attention from the first page and I could not put the book down.

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An exciting suspense filled thriller.When Detective Kate Morgan and her Psychic boyfriend come up against a strange case.Kate's boss gives her some files stating they could be accidents if so let him know and move on.Or investigate them if they are suspicious. Simon has had some strange dreams but really doesn't think they have anything he can help with Kate case.All the drowning seem to have had the same man there.Was he trying to save them or was he really trying to kill them?The characters will captivate you.The story will have you on the edge of your seats.When Simon starts having visions where he's choking like he's drowning he knows he must tell Kate.There are so many twists an turns to this story you will be riveted til the very last page.I can hardly wait to see what's next by this multi talented author.

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Laura Griffin is an auto-buy for me, and Liar’s Point exemplifies why.. The final installment of her 5-book Texas Murder Files romantic suspense series, L.P. Is the long teased story of two secondary characters in the series, Nicole and Emmett. These two detectives are co-workers and, to some extent, competitors as they’ve risen up their department’s ranks. She’s been longing for him throughout the series, and now we finally get to see what he’s been thinking about her, and it’s pretty steamy! The story includes a lot of opportunities to revisit H/h couples from prior books as their relationships and families have grown. The progression of characters’ lives as time passes between books is one of the things Griffin does best, and she’s in top form here showing dynamics of prior H/h couples’ families juggling kids and busy full-time jobs. The suspense plots have to work for a book in this genre to be enjoyable, and this too is one of the author’s strengths. I’m usually really good at figuring out who the murderer is, but I never know with Griffin — I find out when the detectives do. There are surprises throughout, including danger to the characters to keep us on our toes. We also get to learn more about two prior background characters who have prominent roles here — the pathologist Dr. Bauhaus and the previously absent brother of the Breda family, attorney Alex Breda. Fans will recall when Nicole met the pathologist in an earlier book, when she attended her first autopsy as a detective and barfed on his shoes. Alex has been mentioned in prior books but never appeared, Turns out he’s a very intriguing character who I hope will be featured in a future story.. Griffin is probably best known for her Tracers series, which I reread every couple of years. I’ve enjoyed this series as much and consider this a regular reread as well. I hate to see this series end, but hope we can revisit them periferally in future books.. Can’t wait to see what the next series will be!

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Read almost entirely in one sitting. The characters are engaging and well thought out. It's the perfect mix if romance and suspense. This is the first book read by this author, but it won't be my last. Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC copy :)

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My first book in this series and i am now going to start from the beginning
This can. However stand on its own
Loved the characters of Nicole and Emmet. The story line and development was awesome and i could not put this book down
Hoping for more with these characters

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Laura Griffin's Liar's Point delivers a riveting tale of murder, mystery, and romance set in the picturesque town of Lost Beach, Texas. As Detective Nicole Lawson and her rival-turned-partner, Detective Emmet Davis, unravel a web of lies and deception surrounding a series of murders, Griffin's expert storytelling keeps readers on the edge of their seats with gripping suspense and simmering passion. The seamless integration of engaging characters, well-crafted plot twists, and vivid descriptions creates an immersive reading experience that captivates from start to finish. With its compelling blend of romance and suspense, Liar's Point solidifies Griffin's reputation as a master of the genre and leaves readers eagerly anticipating her next thrilling installment.

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Detective Nicole Lawson and Emmit Davis have been working together for years and avoiding a personal attraction. Their newest case involves 2 deaths that are made to look like accidents. Is there a connection. Can they be solved before there is another victim. This book is a great blend between, mystery, suspense and romance. Laura has done it again with a book that will keep you engaged from start to finish. This book is part of a series but can easily be read as a stand alone. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

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Surely someone's going to make an adaptation of The Texas Murder Files for television soon! Each book unfolds like a made-for-TV movie. The action, adventure, and romantic chemistry are book perfection! Griffin's talent for storytelling is unmatched and as always, I can't wait for more.
~Tanja

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Detective Nicole Lawson teamed up with her rival and secret crush, Emmet Davis, to solve a couple of crimes. One, a suspected suicide, the other, an auto accident. But are things not quite what they seem to be? Nicole sees a pattern but no one else does and no one else wants to follow her theory. One witness isn’t revealing all she knows. Can the team solve the crimes before there are any other murders?

Power, greed, suspense, drama, secrets, and more!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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