3.5 stars
A character-driven mystery about a kidnapped baby, a missing police officer, and a town overrun with corruption.
This is book two in the Detective Josie Quinn series. While I didn’t love book one, The Vanishing Girls, due to some of the plotting issues, I really took to Josie’s character so I opted to read The Girl With No Name. Much like the Vanishing Girls, I had issues with the plot. However, Josie’s character makes this series worth it to read.
Upon investigating a case of a woman who was found severely beaten, Police Chief Josie Quinn discovers that the beaten woman had recently given birth and the newborn baby is missing. As Josie begins her investigation, she discovers that her fiance, Luke, has gone missing. Making matters even worse, she finds a strange woman sleeping in Luke’s house. At the same time, the tiny town of Denton, PA is riveted by the arrest and impending trial of a serial killer.
I would recommend reading The Vanishing Girls before reading this, especially because many of the characters who appear in book one are present in book two, including Misty, Trinity, Luke, and Noah.
There are a lot of moving parts in The Girl with No Name and there’s also a ton of twists-- this is where, at times, the plot gets a little messy. I also found some of the events that occur to be low on the believability scale. However, despite these issues, this is a fast-paced, entertaining read with a solid lead character. I liked the ending, and I am interested to see what’s next for Josie.
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and Bookouture in exchange for an honest review.