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Nikki Hunt #10

Little Child Gone

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The wind from the storm outside blows through the house, making Nikki’s eyes sting. The secret room is hidden behind a wardrobe in the dusty, abandoned living room. A light flickers to reveal a dark stain on the floor, and two sets of fragile bones…

Standing in the old farmhouse, Special Agent Nikki Hunt holds her breath as the smell of bleach overwhelms her. She can’t take her eyes off the blue baby toys scattered around the floor as her team examine the remains. A housekeeper and her three children disappeared from the property ten years ago. Do the bones belong to two of them? Did the other two survive?

But before Nikki has a chance to investigate further, she receives a panicked call from the local sheriff begging for her help: fourteen-year-old Taylor Hall has gone missing. In the boy’s grand family home, Nikki finds his mother and father utterly distraught, but there are whispers about his mother’s drinking habit. Despite the younger children’s rosy cheeks, and the plates of homemade fudge, is this family hiding secrets?

While digging into Taylor’s life, Nikki spots a crumpled note sticking out of his locker at school. Her finger traces the exact date the housekeeper went missing from the old farmhouse, and a “Bailey”. Is this Taylor? As a child, did he survive what happened all those years ago? Or is someone playing a cruel game with Nikki?

The truth about Taylor’s real family is deadlier than Nikki could imagine, and he will have to dig deeper than ever before to save him. Can she unravel the terrible events of the past and protect more than one innocent life before her time runs out?

Fans of Lisa Regan, Mary Burton and Kendra Elliot will be up all night reading this electrifying thriller from USA Today bestseller Stacy Green.

260 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 29, 2025

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Stacy Green

43 books1,198 followers
Stacy Green is the author of the Lucy Kendall thriller series and the Delta Crossroads mystery trilogy. ALL GOOD DEEDS (Lucy Kendall #1) won a bronze medal for mystery and thriller at the 2015 IPPY Awards. TIN GOD (Delta Crossroads #1) was runner-up for best mystery/thriller at the 2013 Kindle Book Awards.

Stacy has a love of thrillers and crime fiction, and she is always looking for the next dark and twisted novel to enjoy. She started her career in journalism before becoming a stay at home mother and rediscovering her love of writing. She lives in Iowa with her husband and daughter and their three spoiled fur babies.

She is currently working on a new crime fiction series and is represented by Italia Gandolfo of Gandolfo, Helin and Fountain Literary Management for literary and dramatic rights.

Website: stacygreenauthor.com
Facebook www.Facebook.com/StacyGreenAuthor
Twitter: @StacyGreen26

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Profile Image for Debra - can't post any comments on site today grrr.
3,261 reviews36.5k followers
May 31, 2025
Stacy Green is still hitting it out of the ballpark with Little Child Gone, the 10th book in her thrilling and gripping Nikki Hunt series!!!!!! Woohoo! The thrilling and shocking prologue had me glued to the pages! That not only piqued my interest but had my heart pounding right away! Talk about an opener! I had to, not I needed to know more. Stacy Green delivered and then some! Wowza, what a book!

This book starts off strongly and never lets up as Special Agent Nikki Hunt is called to a home with a hidden room and the bones of two people have just been found!!!!! Nikki can't help but wonder if the bones belong to a housekeeper and her children who went missing from the home ten years earlier. Then she receives a frantic phone call from a local sheriff informing her that Taylor Hall, a fourteen-year-old has gone missing from his family's home!

Whew! Nikki has a lot on her plate in this book as she investigates the current case and wonders if it could in any way be connected to the cold case she is also investigating. This book had me turning the pages at warp speed. I was fully invested in the mystery and the investigative work. As with the other books in the series, I enjoyed getting glimpses into Nikki's private life as well which I always love. It has been wonderful reading the character development of Nikki, her daughter and those in their lives over the course of this series. I enjoy how the author balances Nikki's home and professional lives.

As with the other books in this series, Little Child Gone is brimming with tension, dread, suspense, and danger. It also has a nice number of twists and turns as well. Although this book is the 10th book in the series, it can easily be read as a stand-alone. Having said that, this is such a fantastic series that I recommend picking it up and reading it from the very beginning!

Wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly plotted and mysterious!!!!!

Highly recommend!

Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

Read more of my reviews at www.openbookposts.com 📖

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5,074 reviews3,012 followers
May 24, 2025
Special Agent Nikki Hunt was called to the old abandoned farm by Matt, the man who had just purchased it. He'd found something terrible and wanted her help. The bones of two victims was in one of the rooms, hidden away. When the history of the house came to light, Nikki wondered if the bones belonged to any of the family who had gone missing ten years prior. As she began digging into the case, she was called to a home nearby. The fourteen year old son, Taylor Hall, had gone missing. With two other cases of missing teens, one who'd been found dead, one still missing, Nikki wondered if they were connected. Her blood ran cold.

While Nikki and Sheriff Miller investigated both cases, they could see there were secrets in the Hall household. Christy was a drinker; Jared was a caring family man and a surgeon at the local hospital. Both parents loved their children although Taylor and his mother often clashed. Amelia, Caleb and Penny had a close bond with Taylor and were distraught he was missing. As Nikki came closer to the answers she sought, she was concerned the results wouldn't be good...

Little Child Gone is the 10th in the Nikki Hunt series by Stacy Green and another spectacular episode in the series. She always manages to ramp the tension up, and this one was no different. Fast paced with an electric atmosphere, it is set in the freezing, snow and ice filled terrain of mountains and woods, which sets the suspense and anticipation on high! I'm already looking forward to #11. Highly recommended.

With thanks to NetGalley & Bookouture for my digital ARC to read and review.
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1,527 reviews198 followers
May 28, 2025

4.5 stars

Little Child Gone by Stacy Green is the 10th in the FBI Agent Nikki Hunt series, and looks at the case of a missing 14-year old boy, as well as a cold case.

First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Bookouture, and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

 
This was a really good addition to the series.  Nikki Hunt is a wonderful character.  Her compassion, empathy, and determination to find the truth once again shines through. Liam and Courtney also have the same characteristics, so they make a good team.  I love Sheriff Miller.

I like how the story went back and forth between the housekeeper's story, and the Hall family.  This worked very well to keep us a little better informed.

The story looked at physical, mental, and emotional abuse of both adults and children.  Manipulation was a key factor.   This is a complex tale, with a lot of characters, as the story involves three different cases being investigated  The plot, although somewhat predictable, had a number of twists.  There was one twist right at the end that I did not see coming.

This book is fast-paced, and action packed.  So, pay attention!

Definitely recommend this series....and do yourself a favour, read them in order!


For a more complete review of this book and others (including the reason I chose to read/review this book, my own synopsis of the book, and its author information), please visit my blog: http://katlovesbooksblog.wordpress.com/
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1,399 reviews35 followers
May 6, 2025
I have enjoyed this whole series as FBI agent Nikki Hunt is one of my favorite characters. She gets a call from a friend that he discovered two bodies in a hidden room when he was remodeling a house. My curiosity was peaked instantly and I wondered how this was all going to unfold.

This one was a wild ride from present case of a missing teen and a case from the past. Nikki is determined to find out the truth and discovers a web of lies. I loved all the many layers of this one like peeling back an onion one clue at a time with many twists along the way.
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2,364 reviews135 followers
June 1, 2025
✅My thoughts:
Another fast paced and addictive read from author Stacy Green. I look forward to each book in the Nikki Hunt series.
I was hooked right away with the plot in Little Child Gone.
✅Cold case
✅Missing teens
✅Dead bodies in a wall
I was definitely kept guessing as to what was going on!
Highly recommended series for crime mystery thriller fans. It would be best to read the series in order so you get the background story about each character.

Thank you. NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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2,263 reviews52 followers
April 22, 2025
Imagine buying a house and wanting to renovate it. You’ll probably come across a few things left behind by the previous owners, but what the new owner discovered in a cupboard is something no one ever wants to experience.

Is this a new case for our top FBI agent Nikki Hunt? Technically, no—but since the gruesome discovery was made by a friend of hers, she decides to go to the scene anyway. She doesn’t get much time to dig into it, as the disappearance of a teenager demands her full attention.

The book starts off promisingly, with a part that takes us back in time, immediately sparking my inner detective.

Many questions swirled in my mind. Are these two separate cases that Nikki and her team have to deal with, or could there be a connection between the recent disappearance and previous incidents? Or perhaps the cold case and the missing boy are linked?

Nikki is a strong woman who has already endured traumatic experiences and doesn’t let herself be easily shaken. If you want to intimidate her, you’ll have to wake up early—because nothing and no one will stop her from doing what she does best: bringing justice.

Once again, it becomes clear that people are often very good at hiding their true nature, and that someone who is seen as a god by the outside world can turn into a real devil behind closed doors.

I once again thoroughly enjoyed this thrilling installment of an amazing series. I'm ready for Nikki's next adventure. 5 stars.

Thank you
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1,417 reviews5 followers
June 19, 2025
LITTLE CHILD GONE is the tenth book in the Nikki Hunt series, a gripping crime thriller set in Stillwater, Minnesota by best-selling author Stacy Green.

The books in the Nikki Hunt Series include:
1. The Girls in the Snow (2020)
2. One Perfect Grave (2021)
3. Lost Angels (2021)
4. The Girl in the Ground (2021)
5. The Trapped Ones (2022)
6. Her Frozen Heart (2022)
7. Her Last Tear (2023)
8. Bone Lake (2023)
9. Stolen Mothers (2024)
10. Little Child Gone (2025)

This is my review of Little Child Gone.

Special Agent Nikki Hunt while celebrating her daughter Lacey’s birthday when she gets a call from Matt Cline, a man who is renovating an old home and discovers a hidden room with the bones of two people. Could these remains belong to a housekeeper and her three children who went missing from the home ten years earlier. Do the bones belong to two of them? Were the other two alive?

Nikki receives a call from the local sheriff to tell her that Taylor Hall, a fourteen-year-old has gone missing from his family's home.

Then there are some discoveries about Taylor, things in his tidy bedroom compared to his school locker that raise Nikki’s eyebrows and cause her to wonder what’s really going on with that blended family which, appears strange. And is there a connection between the bodies in the farmhouse and the missing teenager?

A dark, twisty and heart-racing thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, reading it in one sitting. I'm loving this series, and recommend it highly.

Many thanks to the author, Bookouture and NetGalley for my digital copy.

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49 reviews7 followers
April 30, 2025
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced review copy.

Wow, this was my first experience with this author and series but it certainly won’t be my last! I was up until 4am because I simply could NOT put this one down until I was finished

Nikki Hunt is a very likable character, an FBI agent called to investigate two decomposed bodies found in a boarded up apartment. The story takes hold within the first pages and never lets go.

Even with multiple character and story arcs (ex: a cold case and an active missing persons case being investigated simultaneously), the book is easy to read and follow. The story kept me guessing until the very end, with so many twists and turns I couldn’t put my finger on exactly who did what. But not in a frustrating or confused way….more of an intriguing “how does this crazy puzzle fit together??” way!

I can’t wait to read more about Nikki in the previous 9 books!
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51 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2025
Little Child Gone (Nikki Hunt #10)
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
By Stacy Green
Publishing date: May 29, 2025

Thank you to netgalley for this arc. I am so grateful I got to read this book before the publishing date! I’ve read this entire series from the beginning! I’ve been so excited for this one for months now! I’m a big fan of Stacy Green and the Nikki Hunt series. This was a page turner and a hard to put down book for me. There’s always twists and turns and this book takes you on quite the roller coaster ride. I did not see some of those twists and turns coming! I love when it is hard to guess what is going to happen next! If you love thrillers, I highly recommend this book and the rest of the Nikki Hunt series.
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148 reviews17 followers
April 30, 2025
I have enjoyed this series, although there is not as much character development throughout the series. This one was good and held my interest because of what the case was about. Looking forward to the next book in the series
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191 reviews10 followers
April 19, 2025
Thank you NetGallery for the privilege of reading this as a arc
Nikki hunt is my all time favourite fbi agent!!
Literally picking up her books is like catching up with old friends I adore the whole team Nikki’s family and the extra who feel just as important. The characters are so beautifully written they feel so real

This was amazing edge of my bed intense did I see it coming absolutely not was blew away!! I’m still not over it my heart is still racing a little

Super twisty intense amazing character well thought out crime!! I read it in 2 sittings it’s such an easy read it grabs you from the first page. Brilliant can’t wait for the next one
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342 reviews10 followers
July 6, 2025
A Complex And Engaging Novel

Rebecca is dropped off very late by a rich boyfriend. In the morning, she wakes late and goes to do some laundry. A ticket stub falls to the floor. Her mother picks it up and tells her that she must never go out without telling her. Rebecca tells her that no one has seen her. It is dark, raining, and thundering. Her mother grabs her and forces her to look out the kitchen window. After a lightning strike nearby, she can see something white on a nearby tree. Her mother presses something into Rebecca's hand. She tells Rebecca that she knows where the gas station is and she knows what to do. Her mother tells her that it is her veil. He is here. Rebecca thinks she saw a shadow running across the yard. Her mother tells her to get Bailey and run. From this start, a very complex mystery begins.

This novel has three main storyline threads. The first thread is the investigation of two bodies found in a closet of an apartment next to the main house on a farm that hasn’t been used for years. A woman with her three children who helped the owner but disappeared without a trace more than 10 years earlier. Only a few people alive remember her. Detective Hunt walked into a very cold case that her boss tells her is a lower priority than her current case load and obligations. The second thread is the investigation of a missing high school student. This investigation, like the previous thread, falls within the purview of the county sheriff, who has requested Detective Hunt’s assistance. The missing boy has issues with his mother and loves his foster father. He has not stayed away from home for more than overnight. This case involves finding the truth from his younger siblings and fellow students. Getting the truth, especially the whole truth, from them is very challenging. The third thread deals with an earlier missing teenager from the same school, and a cold case murder of another student. This thread seems to heighten the tension and suspense in the first two threads. There are plenty of twists and turns that kept my understanding shifting about why things are happening and how they fit in. One was quite significant. The story is told almost exclusively by Detective Hunt. Reading how Detective Hunt solves these two cases quickly captured my attention.

There are no new major revelations in this novel that shed light on Detective Hunt’s character. Through her everyday interactions with her husband and colleagues, the reader will gain insight into her character. Much of it comes from previous novels, but this information is presented in adequate detail that reading the earlier novels is not required to understand her character.

There are minimal aspects that can cause some readers to stop reading this novel. There are no intimate scenes. Objectionable language is very low, with impious language slightly more prevalent. There is minimal violence, and it is described after the fact.

My only issue with the novel is minor. The clearing of the third thread murder and disappearance was solved very close to the end, and without much detail as to how it was achieved. The disappearance is wrapped up in a five-word paragraph at the end of the chapter just before the epilogue. I liked the fast and easy pace of the novel. The rate of discoveries and twists kept my interest in continuing to read. There were no loose ends. I have read nine books from this series. I also have purchased five more of her books that are on my to-be-read list. This author is on my Must-Read list, and I highly recommend reading this one. In the author’s notes, she states that she is working on book #11. I am waiting in great anticipation. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel and rate it with five stars.

I received a free prepublication e-book version of this novel from Bookouture through NetGalley. My review is based solely on my own reading experience. Thank you, Bookouture, for the opportunity to read and review this novel.
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1,088 reviews134 followers
June 1, 2025
This is the best series I've read. The best thriller series. I'm so glad there will be more Nikki Hunt books. This author knows how to pull you in and keep you turning the pages. Holding your interest and making you feel like you are there. Stacy Green is one fantastic thriller/mystery writer.

In this, book #10, Nikki Hunt has a couple of cases going. One a cold case. Two bodies found in a boarded up apartment in a house. The other a boy is missing. Actually there are a couple of boys missing around the same age.

Ms Smith and her three children move in with Karl Hendrickson. Not in a romantic way but to work. To help him and have a safe place to live. Karl cared deeply for Ms Smith. Like the daughter he always wanted he said. He had a daughter but she was a bit cruel. She didn't care about anyone else and hated Ms Smith and her children. She accused them of sponging off her father and stealing from him. She said they were using him to get money. Karl told his daughter to leave and never return.

When Christy and Jared's son goes missing Nikki wonders if it's possibly related to two other freshman boys who went missing. One was found washed up on the creek bed but the other was still missing. Taylor was mad at his mom and she figured that was the reason he didn't come home. Until she finds out he never showed for work. And he never contacted anyone.

There is a whole lot going on in this book but I promise it's easy to follow. You hear all about each family. Both the cold case and the newly missing boy. Nikki and her team work hard to find out who the bodies in the closet are and who took Taylor. Or if Taylor ran away. She investigates all the involved parties and uncovers a few things that these people didn't want her to know about. Or anyone to know about.

This author always writes books that keep you guessing but rarely will you figure out who did what and why. At least with this one I didn't. The descriptions are so well done and the edge of your seat thrills are perfection. Stacy Green always produces the best thriller books.

Thank you to the publisher for this ARC.
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Author 20 books410 followers
June 22, 2025
I love this series and I absolutely adore this author! She delivers with every heart-poundingly thrilling book! I loved loved loved this one - I think it's her best yet.
86 reviews
July 16, 2025
Tenth book in the series , enjoyed it , probably the usual “crime”
Book but this author hasn’t failed me yet
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33 reviews
August 12, 2025
Lovely series’s, thought the ending was good but not as satisfying as I would have liked
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479 reviews9 followers
May 17, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review Little Child Gone.
FBI Agent Nikki Hunt is back in this tenth book in the series, and we the readers are glad of it.
There are so many threads to this one, that it takes most of the book to knit them altogether (I know, mixed metaphor, but I don't care) and bring the story to a close.
A young boy has gone missing and it appears that another one is gone - and NIkki and her team are brought in by the local sheriff for their profiling and investigatory expertise.
At the same time, a friend of Nikki discovers a horrible secret in the walls of a home that he's just bought to rehab - two long-dead persons.
The investigations seem to be separate; after all, the bodies are probably decades old and the missing boys are current. But as Nikki and her team begin to sift through evidence, and interview all of those involved, there seem to be connections heretofore unseen.
As with all of the previous Nikki Hunt books, this one is intriguing from start to finish.
Recommended - can be read as a standalone, but the whole series is worth a read.
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457 reviews10 followers
June 2, 2025
This is such a great series. There are so many lovable characters, and the balance between Nikki's personal life and her job is done perfectly. It's so nice to see a lead agent with a loving family. Her team is fantastic too.

As always, the case had me hooked. There were plenty of twists and turns which made it impossible to put the book down. I hadn't guessed who the killer was and there were some heartbreaking secrets revealed.

It can be read as a standalone, but every book in this series is fantastic, so highly recommend reading them in order.

I read an arc via NetGalley
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886 reviews19 followers
May 3, 2025
I’ve been a fan of Stacy Green ever since I read Delta Crossroads Trilogy and the Lucy Kendall books. Now, I’m hooked on Nikki Hunt. I’ve just finished Ms. Green’s newest thriller, Little Child Gone. Hunt is a fictional FBI Agent who operates practically in my backyard; that is to say, about 90 minutes north of me. In actuality, the FBI does not operate in Stillwater, Minnesota. Their main office is 25 miles away in Minneapolis, but they do have a satellite office in the Stillwater area. So much for facts. On to the book!

Nikki is celebrating daughter Lacey’s birthday when she gets a call from a man who’s renovating an old home nearby and has made an unsettling discovery: Bones behind a closet door. A housekeeper and her children had disappeared a decade previously. What if…She’s barely arrived at the office the next day when a call comes in about a missing teenage boy. With one boy already missing, the fear is that this could be related. She talks to the parents and learns that their son never showed up for his after-school job the previous afternoon. Further interviews reveal, however, that the mother may have some “issues.” Indeed, some things don’t quite add up.

Then there are some discoveries about Taylor, things in his tidy bedroom compared to his school locker that raise Nikki’s eyebrows and cause her to wonder what’s really going on with that blended family which, on the outside, may seem too good to be true.

Then there’s the whole deal about the old man who had owned the farm property. He’d had a contentious relationship with his daughter, as did most other folks, Nikki included. In fact, the father was so fed up with the daughter that he cut her out of his will and named a replacement…but where is that person now? Alive? Or dead?

And is there a connection between the bodies in the farmhouse and the missing teenager? This was one wild ride!

I received an advance copy of Little Child Gone as an ARC. Thanks to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Stacy Green. My thoughts and opinions are my own.

5 stars
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78 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Stacy Green has once again delivered a jaw-dropping, edge-of-your-seat thriller with Little Child Gone, the latest installment in the Nikki Hunt series. From the very first page, the tension is palpable, and I couldn’t put the book down until the final shocking twist.

The story begins with Special Agent Nikki Hunt investigating a chilling discovery in an abandoned farmhouse—a hidden room, a dark stain, and the remains of what appears to be two children. The connection to a ten-year-old disappearance only deepens the mystery, but just as Nikki begins to uncover the truth, she’s pulled into another case: the disappearance of fourteen-year-old Taylor Hall.

What follows is a brilliantly crafted narrative that intertwines past and present secrets, with Nikki at the heart of it all. The complexities of the Hall family’s hidden lives, the eerie connection between Taylor’s disappearance and the long-forgotten tragedy at the farmhouse, and the relentless pursuit of justice make this book an absolute page-turner. Green’s writing is sharp, atmospheric, and filled with just the right amount of suspense. The twists are unpredictable, and each clue Nikki uncovers sends her—and the reader—down a new, thrilling path.

Nikki Hunt is one of the most compelling characters in modern crime thrillers. Her determination, grit, and empathy shine through, especially as she digs deeper into a case that threatens to unravel everything she thought she knew about her own work. The relationships she navigates—both with her team and those she encounters—feel real and grounded, making the stakes feel all the more personal.

With impeccable pacing and a storyline that grabs hold and never lets go, Little Child Gone is a must-read for fans of tense, emotional, and suspenseful thrillers. Stacy Green has outdone herself, and this book is a perfect example of why the Nikki Hunt series is so addictive. Be prepared for a rollercoaster ride of twists, turns, and heart-stopping moments. Highly recommend!

Thanks to Ms Green, NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review
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784 reviews10 followers
June 4, 2025
This is book #10 in the Special Agent Nikki Hunt series, and it's still just as strong as it was right at the beginning!

The prologue hit it straight off, and I knew that life would be on hold until I'd finished.

This plot resolves around two cases. Nikki is trying to help, with some push back on the case of a missing 14 year old boy when she receives a call from her friend. He has recently bought a property to redevelop and has found the remains of two people. The bodies are identified as mother and teenage son, around the same age as the boy now missing. Are they the housekeeper and one of her children who supposedly disappeared in the middle of the night 10 years ago?

Are the two cases connected somehow?

When a frantic phone call comes in from the local Sheriff, another 14 year old boy has gone missing, Nikki has to start prioritising and fast. Doing what she does best, she gets her team to work.

The previous owner of the property has since died, and his children do not get along. Whilst his son is forthcoming with any information Nikki and her team need, his daughter is extremely obstructive and obstinate. What is she trying to hide?

As always, Nikki is being pulled in every direction. Having endured an awful lot of trauma in her life, she carries on with true empathy, courage, and strength, always fighting for justice and being a voice for the ones who no longer have a voice.

This had me guessing until the very second the conclusion hit, it wasnt what or who I was expecting at all.

I love the drip feed of personal backstories we get with each installment, watching the development of Nikki's character aswell as that of her daughter. The balance of her home life and work life are executed brilliantly throughout the series.

Full to the brim with suspense, tension, dread, and danger, this is completely unputdownable. I suggest finding a comfy spot and not moving until the very end.

Huge thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC.
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2,022 reviews66 followers
May 29, 2025
Special Agent Nikki Hunt is called to the scene where bones have been discovered in a home that is being renovated. There are toys scattered around, and a trunk that is padlocked looks deeply suspicious. She is intrigued and also a little sad as she thinks about the child who played with those toys. While she is at the house, she receives a call from the sheriff that a 14 year old boy (Taylor Hall) is missing. Needless to the say this case will have to take precedence as she hopes to be able to bring Taylor home to his family. But there is something about those bones that is nagging at Nikki's brain. She is determined to find answers to both mysteries.

As they dig into the Hall family, there is also something in that house that is just not quite right. Everything is just too perfect. My antenna went up immediately. There were many puzzle pieces with more than one case going on at one time, but the author keeps the story on task so that you don't lose where this one is headed. Something horrible happened in the past on that farm, but there is also something sinister going on now.

This wonderfully penned mystery will keep you on your toes as everything comes to a head with twists that I did not see coming. There was a good mix of suspense, intrigue, secrets and deceit to keep you wondering just exactly what is going on in this small town. I love the character of Nikki Hunt. There is one particular instance when she puts a local attorney in her place, and I wanted to cheer. She is fiery, laser-focused and always ready to take on the bad guys. She is definitely someone you want in your corner.

Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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1,910 reviews108 followers
June 6, 2025
I really love this series. While this book was mainly all business, I loved we got a moment of personal life with Nikki and her daughter’s birthday party.

This one is a twofer as Nikki investigates both a cold case and a current case. Her and her team work tirelessly to solve both cases. I really liked how seamlessly Nikki and her team moved between the two cases and it never felt that one was being prioritized over the other.

The cases are complex and layered and there were a lot of characters, which in a crime novel, that means a lot of potential suspects. While the pace is quick, I still had a lot of time to try and solve the case before the team and it kept me guessing. Since I always end up suspecting everyone, I have always had the right answer at some point, but I was never seriously on the right trail. And while I always want to guess it first, I give kudos to the author for keeping me in the dark.

This has a little bit of a dark subject matter, but it never felt too heavy or more so than other crime novels. The author weaves it in in a respectful way.

If you haven’t read any of this series, but love crime novels, this is a great one to start with. But any in the series is a good choice. It’s book 10 so you have plenty of choices. This is one of my favorite police series.
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584 reviews5 followers
June 5, 2025
The latest captivating addition to the Nikki Hunt series, Little Child Gone, by the talented Stacy Green, is now available for readers.

As the new year unfolds, Agent Nikki Hunt receives a call to a property scheduled for renovations. The owner has uncovered something within a hidden room that requires Nikki’s attention. She is allowed to pursue this case on the condition that it does not conflict with any new investigations that may arise. Sheriff Miller contacts her about another missing young man, marking the third disappearance in recent years. Is there a serial kidnapper at large in Stillwater? Can Nikki save this latest victim’s life?

In this tenth installment, Stacy’s writing continues to flourish! The storyline resonated with me on many levels, and I found myself relating to each of the victims portrayed. I adore Nikki’s character: she is supportive, caring, assertive, and authoritative—wonderful traits for an FBI agent and mother alike. I was completely engrossed in this book, and if you enjoy twisty mystery thrillers, you will adore this one. Each book can be enjoyed as a standalone, so you don’t need to have read the others, but doing so will certainly enhance your reading experience!
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1,114 reviews26 followers
May 10, 2025
Little Child Gone is the tenth book in the Nikki Hunt series. I love this series. Each book builds on the previews one. That is to say, it is not necessary to have read them all. but it is a well written series and so worth the time to read them all.

This one starts with a mother and her three children who are in hiding from a threat to their safety. Several years later a man buys a house to rehab and discovers something that make him believe there was a murder after finding two areas of concern.

Nikki hunt is called in to be a consultant when a teenage boy goes missing. The team wonders if he is the third one in the two missing boys or is this something else entirely.

The story starts out strong and builds in intensity until the case takes an unexpected turn. It does cover spousal abuse for those that need to be aware. But it is a fantastic story with great rewards at the end.

I hope this series keeps on going. I am not ready to see an end. With all the crime happening these days, the possibilities could be endless.

I received an ARC from NetGalley for an unbiased review.
3,726 reviews42 followers
May 20, 2025
In the end, a really good hunt!👦❄

It wasn't until the second half that I really got taken up in this Nikki Hunt case of missing kids and a bizarre cache of bones in the closet of a large house recently purchased for reno. Once a fresh investigation with a teenager who had just diasappeared kicked in, I felt Nikki's case became more urgent and easier to follow. There were some good twists in the end that I had never expected and, as always, I loved the dramatic climax.

The story provides flashbacks to a family who went missing on an August night without explanation. Not too often, but the glimpses of them had a good note of suspense and dread.

This is a series I've followed for a while and I always look for the next release. This one confused and disappointed me a bit because it includes too many different law enforcement branches and agencies, particularly in the beginning when it focuses on some older cases still to be resolved.

Not a miss for me but certainly not my favorite in the series.

Thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for sharing a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest opinion.

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1,189 reviews28 followers
May 5, 2025
Little Child Gone is the 10th book in the Nikki Hunt series by Stacy Green. This book can be enjoyed as a standalone mystery or as part of the series. I am obsessed with this series and this book did not disappoint!!!

I thought this book was fast paced and fascinating! I could not put it down! Missing teen boys and the discovery of remains in an old home lead to such an incredible book!

I loved the characters and enjoyed getting to know them. I love Nikki’s character. I love that she takes care if business and bucks the system. I thought the crime solving was amazing! There was so much going on, trying to solve a cold case and several active cases. AMAZING!!!

I can’t wait for the next book to come out! I need more!!! I highly recommend reading Little Child Gone!

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

Little Child Gone (Nikki Hunt #10) by Stacy Green
Publisher: Bookouture
Genre: Mystery & Thrillers
Expected Publication Date: May 29, 2025
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2,881 reviews451 followers
June 2, 2025
Interestingly, a case of a missing housekeeper and her children from ten years ago resurfaces. When bodies are discovered in a wall in a home, FBI Special Agent Nikki Hunt is assigned to the case and determined to ensure that the remains belong to the family. If they are indeed the victims, Nikki is committed to delivering justice. However, Nikki’s attention is diverted when the local sheriff’s teen son, Taylor, goes missing.

With the cold case and with Taylor having gone missing, Nikki certainly has a lot going on. She soon becomes curious as to whether or not these two cases could be connected, as there is something specific about the bodies discovered while there is something she soon discovers while looking for Taylor.

This Nikki Hunt series has been thrilling from the very start and Little Child Gone is no exception. The way Stacy Green brilliantly weaves the past and the present together is exciting, and keeps the reader engaged from the very first page.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
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466 reviews15 followers
April 27, 2025
Nikki Hunt book #10 and still going strong!

I feel very lucky to have discovered a brilliant author such as Stacey Green from being a part of NetGalley. She’s such a hardworking author, pumping out multiple books a year - all brilliant in their own right - and yet she is still what I would call ‘undiscovered’. The world of crime fiction is a busy one, and with writers from other genres trying their hand in it, it’s a talent if you manage to stand out. For my Stacey Green is a stand out and she deserves a lot more air time and presence than I think she receives in the UK.

This latest book was brilliant. Stacey jumps straight in and from the first chapter it’s hard not to be hooked. If you’ve not read Nikki Hunt before don’t be out off that it is book 10. Each book can be read independently and still enjoyed. And enjoy it, you will!

Thanks to NetGalley for my advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
162 reviews
May 2, 2025
Plot: Nikki Hunt is a fabulous in her field FBI agent who has been called to the scene of two suspicious dead bodies. There are twists. There are turns and there is an ending that blew me away. If you like mystery, clues, dark secrets, and playing the detective yourself, you will really enjoy this book.

Nikki is a great character full of grit and grind and it is portrayed beautifully in this read. You can't help but be drawn to her.

This book was a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read for me and I really enjoyed the layout, the flow, and twists and turns along the way! I have not read the other books in the Nikki Hunt series, but this is most definitely a stand-alone read as well, so that was not an issue at all for me. I will be going back though and reading the other books as I enjoyed this one so much. I can't wait!!!

Thank you #NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced review copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
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