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This could have been a really good listen! But 17 hours is a lot!! There are a ton of characters to try to keep up with. I read a lot of thriller books so I was really looking forward to this but it was so hard to stay engaged. There could be a ton shaved off of this, there’s a lot of needless conversation between characters. Things were on the more predictable side storyline wise as well. I had such high hopes for this one but it really did fall short in my opinion.
On the 20th anniversary of her sister's disappearance, another woman goes missing in eerily similar circumstances and draws Agent Tori Hunter back to her home town. From the very beginning, you are rooting for Tori to finally discover what happened not only to this missing woman but also to her sister. She's feisty and tenacious, and despite the setbacks she faces nothing will stop her, and you'll be with her every step of the way as she searches for the truth.
I wasn’t sure how much I’d enjoy a longer mystery/crime thriller novel. Surprisingly, I found myself invested early on, zoomed through this, and ended up liking it way more than I was expecting.
There wasn’t really anything mind blowing about the plot. It’s definitely a police procedural book, which I just so happen to enjoy. Mixed in is a bit of spicy romance which lightens the intensity of the investigation.
There was a section where Tori is called away to work a missing children’s case while Will continues to work on Jessie and Gen’s. I’m not sure that really needed to be there. Unless Rogers wanted us to get a taste of what kind of work Tori normally does? Given this is book one of the Agent Tori Hunter series, it probably could’ve been scrapped.
I listened to the audiobook. There wasn’t anything special to it. There’s one narrator even though there are multiple POVs. Maybe because it’s supposed to revolve around Tori? I think one female and one male narrator could’ve made the experience better. Voice actors make audiobooks way more fun to listen to.
*Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for a copy of the audiobook.*
I've got a new book series to binge read! Silenced Girls, a gripping thriller, sucked me in and had me turning the pages. The plot was intriguing, and I enjoyed the investigation, the banter, the investigators, and the well thought out plot.
FBI Special Agent Tori Hunter received a disturbing letter which had her going back to her hometown of Manchester, Minnesota to investigate the case of a missing woman. It has been twenty years since she has been back to the place where her twin sister disappeared without a trace. There she will work with detective Will Braddock to catch a killer. As they began their investigation, I did my best to also figure out whodunit.
I enjoyed the premise of a woman coming home to investigate a case which has similarities to her sister's missing person case. Tori’s old wounds that coming home opened, the questions that have lingered, and the desire to know the truth were palpable. I enjoyed the investigative work and the chemistry between Tori and Will.
I enjoyed the tension, the dread, the twists, the mystery and the writing.
I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the narration.
this was a good story. quick read tori is a fbi agent who speciality is finding lost and kidnapped girls. the driving force for this is her twin sister dissaperrence. now she back to find out what really happened. thank you net galley
Oh dang, I LOVED this. FBI Agent with a horrific past has to go back to her hometown to catch a killer who may have killed her sister 20 years prior... and obvs she falls for the lead detective on the case! So many twists and turns, I couldn't figure out who'd done it! I was fully engaged the entire story!
Tori Hunter’s twin sister disappeared from her hometown 20 years ago. Now a letter sends Tori back to Minnesota with new questions about that time. This introductory book gives all the background of this popular FBI agent and sets up the series for future reads.
Kate Handford does a great job at narrating this story. I have listened to several of her narrations and find her voice and inflections on point.
Oh my goodness, this book just gave me down right chills. I can not say enough about how well Roger did with this! It was just gripping. Absolutely loved it! It'd be a great book club read.