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Catch the Girl
Catch the Girl: A Mercy Harbor Thriller | Melinda Woodhall
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CAN A VENGEFUL KILLER BE STOPPED BEFORE THE NEXT GIRL DIES? In this gripping third book in the Mercy Harbor Thriller series, a troubled young woman seeks refuge within an isolated Florida commune. After two of her friends go missing, she suspects the peaceful community hides a deadly secret, and soon realizes that she has become the target of a heartless killer. Retired detective Pete Barker vows to find his runaway daughter and bring her home. When his search leads him to Florida's swampy backwoods, he uncovers an unsettling connection between a secretive commune and a series of grisly murders. Desperate to save his daughter, and determined to catch the twisted killer, Barker turns to his ex-partner, Detective Nessa Ainsley, and enlists the help of Eden Winthrop, a woman dedicated to saving Willow Bay's most vulnerable citizens. But as the killer's shocking motive is unveiled, and the body of yet another innocent victim is discovered, Barker's last chance to save his daughter brings him face-to-face with pure evil.
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Book 3 in this series once again finds Eden trying to come to the rescue of a young woman, who rather than going5 missing, on this occasion turns up at Eden‘s refuge. Whilst this is going on Barker is trying to find his daughter who has been missing for some time. Could there possibly be a connection?

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Andrew65 I have found all the books so far in this series to be very addictive, but they all do take a while to get going; this book is no different. Once you get into it though, you do not want to put it down as you need to know what is going to happen next. The other key strength of this book is the central characters, who do such a good job of supporting Eden as the main character. 12mo
Andrew65 You find yourself totally engaged with the characters and they do play with your emotions. Their storylines are as important as the main storyline. 12mo
Andrew65 As well as a good group of characters, there is great plotting of the story, with so many different layers to it. The author does a good job of bringing this altogether before the end of the book. Great pacing and tension is evident within the book, and the complex events are brought to a great conclusion; although not without the central characters being at risk as events come to a head. 12mo
Andrew65 I strongly recommend this book and series, and wait with baited breath to get to the fourth book in the series. I look forward to read ing many more books by this author, who has become a personal favourite.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
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Pete Barker is still looking for his missing daughter, & when two young men from a nearby commune deny knowing Taylor, Barker is certain they are hiding something. After the frenetic pace of the previous book, this one was a little slower, (perhaps a little too slow), however, the plot itself was good. There wasn't enough Duke (dog) though! 3⭐

I received an advance review copy for free via BookSirens, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.