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Breathe Your Last (Detective Josie Quinn, #10)
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bookshelves: crime, favorites, mystery-thrillers
Jul 24, 2022
bookshelves: crime, favorites, mystery-thrillers
*Riveting Thriller*
Detective Josie Quinn is going along for the ride with Misty to drop Harris off for his first day at preschool. On route Josie is quizzing him on what to do and the dangers he may face, much to the dismay of his mother Misty rolling her eyes
On the way back she is going to see her brother before his classes start at Denton University.
Upon arrival she sees a young girl floating face down in the pool. Josie jumps in and fails to save her. The question is why? This young girl is the school’s champion swimmer. A disciplined clean living model student.
Whilst Josie is investigating the young girl’s death they find her backpack and once they eventually get into her phone there is a message telling her to “be a mermaid”
A day later a very young girl flags Josie down for help as Josie approaches the scene she calls for back up, it’s a house fire and another young girl is trapped. Josie does her usual heroics to save the girl and as help arrives they realise it’s the home of a retired fireman and grandfather to the girls. The message this time “be a match”
Now as the bodies are starting pile up they realise the culprit is a virtually invisible person with a motive to take out all the people that have ever got in their way. This person feels justified and has no empathy.
As they get closer to the truth there is a thrilling climax with possible heartbreak ahead for one of the team and someone puts their safely lessons to excellent use.
Totally riveting and hard to put down
Detective Josie Quinn is going along for the ride with Misty to drop Harris off for his first day at preschool. On route Josie is quizzing him on what to do and the dangers he may face, much to the dismay of his mother Misty rolling her eyes
On the way back she is going to see her brother before his classes start at Denton University.
Upon arrival she sees a young girl floating face down in the pool. Josie jumps in and fails to save her. The question is why? This young girl is the school’s champion swimmer. A disciplined clean living model student.
Whilst Josie is investigating the young girl’s death they find her backpack and once they eventually get into her phone there is a message telling her to “be a mermaid”
A day later a very young girl flags Josie down for help as Josie approaches the scene she calls for back up, it’s a house fire and another young girl is trapped. Josie does her usual heroics to save the girl and as help arrives they realise it’s the home of a retired fireman and grandfather to the girls. The message this time “be a match”
Now as the bodies are starting pile up they realise the culprit is a virtually invisible person with a motive to take out all the people that have ever got in their way. This person feels justified and has no empathy.
As they get closer to the truth there is a thrilling climax with possible heartbreak ahead for one of the team and someone puts their safely lessons to excellent use.
Totally riveting and hard to put down
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Jul 24, 2022 11:25PM
Fantastic review Jennifer- so glad you enjoyed it! ❤️🤗❤️
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Yes, Maureen, the first book was just ok, the series seems to get better and better. Thank you so much 💖💖💖