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Flight or Fight

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When a body is found in the woods, more will soon be uncovered, and DS Felix will need to find the killer before another victim is claimed.

Private Investigator, Alison Greene, has been contacted to find a missing person, by the victims elderly father, but these two cases may be intertwined and working together will be the only way to solve this case.

399 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 19, 2025

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3,703 reviews12 followers
October 7, 2025
The first in the Alison Greene crime series, Flight or Fight is the debut from @nlcraigwrites and was a pretty intriguing read.

It flows at a moderate pace and has some unexpected twists along the way that kept me on my toes as I tried, and failed to work out the face behind the crimes.

There are two threads in play throughout the book that merge together and see PI Greene and DS Felix come together for the first (of many I hope) time as they join forces to solve their first case.

The main characters are likeable and we're easy to become invested in. I can't wait to catch up with them again!

Enjoyed it!
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1,807 reviews114 followers
October 8, 2025
light or Fight by N.L. Craig kicks off with a body in the woods and DS Felix scrambling to catch a killer before someone else ends up dead. At the same time, PI Alison Greene is hired by an elderly dad to find his missing daughter and of course the two cases start tangling together in messy, dangerous ways.

I loved watching Felix’s methodical cop brain clash with Alison’s gut instincts. The pace is quick, the suspects all feel shady, and there are just enough twists to keep you guessing without losing track of the story. It’s gritty but still has that human edge that makes you care about the people caught up in the mystery.

⚡️Thank you Rachel's Random Resources and N.L. Craig for sharing this book with me!
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1,081 reviews
November 3, 2025
PI Alison Greene is struggling to support her investigative business, but as she suddenly is requested to trace a missing girl, her case may relate to an ongoing investigation of the local police busy to find out dozen of cases of young women who disappeared through the years. It´s when Alison meets DS Felix, an experienced policeman with a heavy burder of grief.

Flight or Fight by N.L.Craig is a very atmospheric psychological thriller. From the first pages, we are entering a gloomy ambiance where a voice in off is watching threatening. But one doesn´t know where is he hiding and when it will hit again. Until then, we are shared daily details from the life of the main characters and nothing seems unusual. But then there is a new warning that may take us out of our ´business as usual´.

There are new information and takes on old and new cases we are introduced to, unfolding as a spider´s web taking the reader in all all possible directions. This makes it very difficult to predict the outcome, also because Alison herself is misguided for a very long time. I was 86% into the story and still unable to see an end in sight. And when it happened, the reasons and the culprit were all there waiting to be noticed.

Although I would have love to stay more into this book - but hopefully there is more to come - I appreciated the twists and the deep insights into trauma and grief. The plot is built with very much attention to details that are guiding the reader to the unexpected ending.

A special note of appreciation to the cover, which is a perfect illustration of the psychological twists one may experience reading this book.

Rating: 4 stars

Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own
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