Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Nowhere Girl: A Novel by Susan Strecker

"The day Savannah was killed she was fifteen minutes late to meet me." So begins bookseller favorite Susan Strecker's second novel of twin sisters and the murder that left one twin behind.
Savannah was the popular bad girl skipping school and moving quickly from one boyfriend to the next, so when she didn't meet Cady as promised, Cady wasn't surprised and the truth was Cady was already a bit mad at her. When Cady suddenly becomes short of breath she realizes Savannah is in trouble, but within minutes Savannah is gone.
Years later Cady, now a bestselling author of suspense, spends her time interviewing killers, hoping each interview will help her understand what happened to her sister. Despite Savannah's death, the bond Savannah and Cady share has never been broken. Savannah still comes to Cady, but the clues her sister sends don't add up until a chance encounter while researching her latest novel provides a missing piece of the puzzle.

Review: I was given an ARC of Nowhere Girl from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
This book was very well written even though I was able to figure out parts of the plot the author still left some surprises for the end that made this book all that more enjoyable and not as predictable as I thought it was going to be therefore earning it the five stars.
I really enjoyed Cady as a character because she was such a "normal" person and not perfect like a lot of main characters are today. She was also flawed in many was that also endeared her to me and made her relatable. It was nice understanding her so well and respecting her so much it made her pain all that more real about looking her sister and not knowing what happened.
Nowhere Girl was well written with real characters and a believable storyline. I am giving it five out of five stars.
 

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