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A review by damppebbles
Little Girl Lost by Carol Wyer
5.0
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I received a free eARC of Little Girl Lost via NetGalley but that has in no way influenced my review.
So this is Wyer's first crime novel. Before turning to the 'dark side' Wyer was well known for her romantic comedies, so I was intrigued to see what she would deliver. I was blown away! This book is so beautifully dark and twisted. I had to stop and ask myself 'where did THAT come from??!'. I have read several other books by other writers where the author has turned from the light and fluffy to the dark and devilish, but I've always been left feeling a little 'meh' afterwards. Not with Little Girl Lost. No siree. This book packs one heck of a punch!
DI Robyn Carter has taken a break from the force to heal after personal tragedy. During her leave she does some work on the side for her cousin, Ross, who is a private investigator. When a Lucas Matthews is reported missing by his wife, Robyn begins to dig into Matthews' past. What she discovers makes her return to work and puts her at the forefront of the case. But what starts as a missing person escalates at a terrifying pace...
The book opens with a devastating prologue which was hard to read in one sitting. From there we're introduced to the brilliant Robyn Carter who I instantly liked. She felt damaged from what life had thrown at her, but determined to not let it beat her. I feel as though she has quite a way to go yet though, so I'm delighted that there are another four books featuring Robyn after Little Girl Lost. I'm looking forward to investing time in watching this particular character grow.
The plot is twisty and gripping from start to finish and once I had made it through the heartbreaking prologue, I struggled to put the book down. The story is told from three different perspectives; that of Robyn, Abigail - a young mother to Izzy who is receiving threatening calls and messages from an unknown number, and Alice - a young girl who suffers the most horrific abuse. We watch as life for Abigail deteriorates and no one, not even her husband, believes what she is going through. Then, in one of the most brilliantly written scenes I've read, Abigail's daughter is snatched from the back of her car. It's so tense, so nerve-wracking and I loved it!
Would I recommend this book? Yes, I would. Little Girl Lost gave me so much more than I expected. So much darker and ten times more sinister, and I loved it. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the DI Robyn Carter series, and then making a start on the Detective Natalie Ward series by the same author. Dark and twisty fiction, just how I like it! Highly recommended.
I received a free eARC of Little Girl Lost via NetGalley but that has in no way influenced my review.
So this is Wyer's first crime novel. Before turning to the 'dark side' Wyer was well known for her romantic comedies, so I was intrigued to see what she would deliver. I was blown away! This book is so beautifully dark and twisted. I had to stop and ask myself 'where did THAT come from??!'. I have read several other books by other writers where the author has turned from the light and fluffy to the dark and devilish, but I've always been left feeling a little 'meh' afterwards. Not with Little Girl Lost. No siree. This book packs one heck of a punch!
DI Robyn Carter has taken a break from the force to heal after personal tragedy. During her leave she does some work on the side for her cousin, Ross, who is a private investigator. When a Lucas Matthews is reported missing by his wife, Robyn begins to dig into Matthews' past. What she discovers makes her return to work and puts her at the forefront of the case. But what starts as a missing person escalates at a terrifying pace...
The book opens with a devastating prologue which was hard to read in one sitting. From there we're introduced to the brilliant Robyn Carter who I instantly liked. She felt damaged from what life had thrown at her, but determined to not let it beat her. I feel as though she has quite a way to go yet though, so I'm delighted that there are another four books featuring Robyn after Little Girl Lost. I'm looking forward to investing time in watching this particular character grow.
The plot is twisty and gripping from start to finish and once I had made it through the heartbreaking prologue, I struggled to put the book down. The story is told from three different perspectives; that of Robyn, Abigail - a young mother to Izzy who is receiving threatening calls and messages from an unknown number, and Alice - a young girl who suffers the most horrific abuse. We watch as life for Abigail deteriorates and no one, not even her husband, believes what she is going through. Then, in one of the most brilliantly written scenes I've read, Abigail's daughter is snatched from the back of her car. It's so tense, so nerve-wracking and I loved it!
Would I recommend this book? Yes, I would. Little Girl Lost gave me so much more than I expected. So much darker and ten times more sinister, and I loved it. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the DI Robyn Carter series, and then making a start on the Detective Natalie Ward series by the same author. Dark and twisty fiction, just how I like it! Highly recommended.