Wednesday, November 23, 2016
All the Dead Girls (Graveyard Falls #3) by Rita Herron
When a violent storm hits Graveyard Falls, it unearths the unimaginable: skeletons of teenage girls, each dressed in white and holding a candle. It’s clear to FBI agent Beth Fields that this is the work of a long-standing killer—but could it be the one she escaped years ago? She has no memory of the man who held her captive and murdered her friend. But even though someone was jailed for the crime, she’s always feared that the real killer is still out there…waiting and watching.
Ian Kimball never believed his stepfather was guilty of Beth’s kidnapping or the slaying of two local girls. Now Graveyard Falls’s sheriff, he’s determined to catch the true perpetrator. And when more young women go missing, he realizes he needs Beth’s help. She is nothing like Ian expected, and everything he desires. But if they have any hope of finally ending the killer’s reign of terror, Beth and Ian will need to put everything aside, including their past, their mistrust, and their growing attraction…
Review: Thank you Netgalley for the copy of All the Dead Girls by Rita Herron that I was able to review.
All the Dead Girls was a great addition to the Graveyard falls series by Rita Herron. In this book the skeletons of teenage girls dressed in white holding a candle and wearing a cross were unearthed after a tornado hit Graveyard Falls and it is up to FBI agent Beth Fields and Sheriff Ian Kimbell to to work together to find out who is behind the murder of these girls.
To add to the mystery both Ian and Beth may have something to do with the case. Beth was taken as a teenager but released by a man who killed her best friend in front of her and the man who was arrested and tried for her abduction is none other then Ian's stepfather. Is he the one behind the killing of all of these girls or did an innocent man go to jail like Ian insists?
The killer is still out there taking and killing girls and he knows Beth is the one that he let go. Will Ian and Beth catch him before he gets her back? Or will he get the one that got away?
I loved this book. I kept going back and forth from suspect to suspect and talking myself out of each one. (But I will admit I did get the right one, yeah me!) Herron did a great job giving the reader just enough crumbs to let them solve the case with Beth and Ian but at the same time keep second guessing if they were right until the very end. I also enjoyed the history with Beth and Ian and how they dealt with it. That added another layer to the book that made it all that more enjoyable. This book was the total package and I could not put it down. A must read for sure!
I am giving All the Dead Girls five out of five stars!
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