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  • Next Girl to Die

  • The Calderwood Cases, Book 1
  • By: Dea Poirier
  • Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Next Girl to Die

By: Dea Poirier
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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Summary

Solving the case will avenge her sister - unless the killer finds her first.

It’s been fifteen years since Claire Calderwood’s sister, Rachel, was brutally murdered in their small hometown in Maine. Claire has finally carved out a life for herself as a homicide detective in Detroit, but the past comes calling when the local police back home ask for her help with a murder eerily similar to Rachel’s.

Still haunted by Rachel’s cold case, Claire returns home, hoping to solve the crime and finally put her grief to rest. As she starts investigating, the last thing she needs is tenacious journalist Noah Washington asking questions she’s not ready to answer. But like her, Noah won’t give up until he finds the truth - and Claire reluctantly finds herself relying on him more and more when disturbing new details about Rachel’s death come to light.

When the killer strikes once again, Claire knows he’s not done. Now he’s set his sights on Claire, who will have to find the courage she needs to survive a deadly confrontation years in the making.

©2019 Dea Poirier (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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A reasonable 1st book

The story is OK not stand out. The real downfall of the book was the over enthusiasm of the narrator, it at time detracts from the story. The characters are new so are not fully developed but unlike the majority of this jenre the female protagonist is not immature which is a nice change.

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Annoying narrator

The story was average, no killer punchline! Anyone with hypothermia is not going to be chasing down a suspect! Too far fetched. The worst thing was the intensity and high pitched angst of the narrator. There was no let up. What a dislikable character she portrayed her as. Won’t be renting another with this narrator, felt I had to grit my teeth and get to the end as quickly as possible.

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