No Safe Place
Detective Lottie Parker, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Michele Moran
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Written by:
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Patricia Gibney
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Her bare feet stuck to the frost as she ran. She wanted to scream out loud, but she knew he’d find her if she made a noise. As she stopped to listen for his heavy footsteps, she wondered if she would ever make it out alive....
As funeral mourners stand in silence at Ragmullin cemetery, a deafening cry cuts through the air. Lying crumpled at the bottom of an open grave is the bloodied body of a young woman, and Detective Lottie Parker is called in to investigate.
Knowing the body can’t have been there long, Lottie wonders if it could be Elizabeth Bryne, a young woman who vanished without trace just days earlier. And with a new boss who seems to have it in for her, Lottie is under pressure to solve both cases quickly.
As two more women go missing from Ragmullin, Lottie and her team fear there is a serial killer on the loose. And the disappearances are strikingly similar to a cold case from 10 years earlier. Could history be repeating itself?
As journalists begin to interfere with Lottie’s investigation, she fears the killer is about to strike again. Lottie is in a race against time to find the missing women, but the killer is closer than she thinks. Could Lottie be his next target?
If you love Angela Marsons, Robert Bryndza, and Rachel Abbott, you'll love the latest pulse-pounding thriller from Patricia Gibney. No Safe Place will keep you guessing until the very last second.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-23
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The plot of this one was tight. Insular small town murders always get me. They're so hopeless and unpleasant, full of nothing but awful people. This one focuses on a family of utter creeps. Oof. It was hard to guess who the villain was because all of the suspects were viable- they all had motive and they were all shifty as heck.
Lottie's family gets a pass, here, sort of. This time, it's Boyd's sister who inserts herself into the case and winds up in peril. But then again, the Parker home burns to the ground in this one, so...
I'm paraphrasing, here, but I read this in a review of a different book, and it struck me because it sums up my frustration with this series perfectly: The characters don't have to be in crisis mode all the time for a book to be interesting. When they are, it's just too much. Too much needless drama gets tiresome and actually detracts, in my opinion. This series revels in the characters all being in constant crisis mode. It gets silly. So yeah, it was nice to get a tiny bit of a break in this one.
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- A Canuck
- 2020-11-26
Love the Lottie Parker series!
I came across the Lottie Parker series last year, and am making my way through all the books - love the storylines and the characters!!
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