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Somebody's Daughter by Carol Wyer

Alicia Cutrona

I was pulled into this book from the first page and could not put it down. It is a fast-paced race to catch a killer and I was along for the ride. This is the first book in the “Natalie Ward” detective series I’ve read from Carol Wyer, and I did not feel lost, or like I was missing information. I will however be going back to read the previous books in the series, because this one left me yearning for more.


Natalie Ward and her team are on the search for a killer. Natalie is struggling in her new role and want to get back to the streets. She has faith in her team, and that never falters. She backs them up when needed and is there to lend a helping hand. Partly because she loves her work, and partly because she is avoiding going home. This is the first case to come into the new super crime units’ grips and they are all eager to bring in the killer. Especially when more murders arise.


Lucy is second guessing herself after her promotion. She knows she can do it, yet she is met with dead ends and little to work with. There is a mole on the team leaking news to the press and she has the big wigs breathing down her neck to solve this case quickly. There is little to connect the victims. Can her team catch the killer before more bodies turn up?


Thank you to the author, Carol Wyer, publisher Bookouture, and Netgalley, for providing me with the ARC copy in exchange for my honest written review.




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