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Names of Dead Girls
Names of Dead Girls | Eric Rickstad
"As I read Eric Rickstad's latest, The Names of Dead Girls, I felt myself constantly wanting to skip ahead -- anxious, desperate, to find out what was going to happen...You're in the hands of one of the best in the business, at the very peak of his form. " -- Michael Harvey, author of BrightonNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author Eric Rickstad delivers another Canaan Crime novel and features once again detectives Frank Rath and Sonja Test as they track a depraved killer through rural Vermont.Every murder tells a story. Some stories never end . . . In a remote northern Vermont town, college student Rachel Rath is being watched. She can feel the stranger's eyes on her, relentless and possessive. And she's sure the man watching her is the same man who killed her mother and father years ago: Ned Preacher, a serial rapist and murderer who gamed the system to get a light sentence. Now, he's free. Detective Frank Rath adopted Rachel, his niece, after the shocking murder of her parents when she was a baby. Ever since, Rath's tried to protect her from the true story of her parents' deaths. But now Preacher is calling Rath to torment him. He's threatening Rachel and plotting cruelties for her, of the flesh and of the mind. When other girls are found brutally murdered, and a woman goes missing, Rath and Detective Sonja Test must untangle the threads that tie these new crimes and some long-ago nightmares together. Soon they will learn that the truth is more perverse than anyone could guess, rife with secrets, cruel desires, and warped, deadly loyalty.Mesmerizing, startling, and intricately plotted, The Names of Dead Girls builds relentlessly on its spellbinding premise, luring readers into its dark and macabre mystery, right to its shocking end.
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suzie.reads
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I'm amazed at how many good reviews this book has on Goodreads. I found it so boring and felt like I skim read it. Good little twist at the end but wasn't worth it for me.

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ashley_o13
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Book 22 of the year. I've been slacking these past two months going to try to read 10-15 books a month again 🙌🏻 3 down for March so far 🤓📖

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VinceReads
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Rickstad writes some of the best thrillers out there today in my humble opinion. I enjoyed this one immensely. His descriptions of Vermont make me feel as if I know it well, despite having never been there. I literally couldn‘t put this one down. The characters are really well done and the story moves along at a pretty solid pace throughout. Definitely looking forward to more in this series.

4.5/5

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VinceReads
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Starting this one over lunch.

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 3! Recently released. This is the 3rd installment in the Canaan Crime series. Detectives Frank Rath and Sonja Teat pursue a depraved killer through rural Vermont. Frank's adopted niece, Rachel, is being stalked by her parents' accused killer who's been released from prison, Ned Preacher. As other women are missing and found dead, the answers are more than anyone expected. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Bklover Haven‘t heard of this series. Will have to check it out. Nothing like a good murder or two!😉 7y
thisbookends Added to reading list and recommended my overdrive library get the series in audio. Actually bought the first book for my Kindle. 7y
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wiesiwies
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I definitely enjoyed this book, although the pacing seemed odd at times. All and all I liked it, the ending was a good surprise and the characters are interesting and dynamic.
#thriller #suspense #crimethriller

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Maddycht
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I really liked this book. The twists kept coming. I couldn‘t put it down.

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Jenshootsweddings
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I‘d really, really like to read this book in November. Still in a major reading slump, and I‘ve picked up so many books lately and laid them down again after a chapter or two. I love this author and don‘t want to do a disservice by forcing myself to read it, yet I‘m not sure what else I‘ll be reading soon ...
#emojinov #nov📚📷er

LiteraryinPA I know you‘ve been slumping hard lately. I‘m so sorry! I found the book He Said/She Said to be an unputdownable mystery that was a cut above some of the garden variety thrillers. Or maybe a Liane Moriarty? Hope you‘re taking care of yourself, whether you‘re reading or not. 💚 7y
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candority
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Here it is! My fourth Goodreads giveaway win in the past month. My lucky streak has to be coming to an end soon. #goodreads #bookmail

mrozzz What?? Wow! 👏🏻 7y
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