Nowhere Girl By Susan Strecker

Nowhere Girl by Susan Strecker. Advance Reader Copy (eARC) via Netgalley included. You can read my full disclosure policy here.

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When Cady (Cadence) was in high school her identical twin Savannah was murdered. Now Cady is a bestselling crime novelist, who spends her time researching and interviewing killers. With each interview Cady hopes to better understand what happened to her sister and how the murderer has never been caught.

Despite Savannah’s death, the bond between the sisters has never fully been broken and Savannah still comes to Cady via dreams. Cady is sure that Savannah is trying to help her find the truth about Savannah’s death and catch a killer. However, the clues Savannah sends don’t fully add up and it’s not until Cady is researching her latest book that things begin to fall into place.

Things I like about Nowhere Girl; the sense of loss and the inability of Cady and her brother to fully move on without knowing what happened to Savannah was woven into the story really well. Cady’s actions, in particular, may not always seem rational but you understood the drive behind them.

Things I didn’t like about Nowhere Girl; the ending. I saw elements of it, but not all of it, coming. After getting sucked into Cady’s need to find Savannah’s killer it felt like a letdown.

Overall, Nowhere Girl is a well written page turner with an ending that I suspect will divide opinion. Or I could be entirely on my own by disliking the ending. That’s the beauty of books; everyone has different opinions about them.

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