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A review by susan_king
The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene
3.75
Whoa! This was a great audio! I was instantly attracted by the cover, and I always love to listen to audiobooks narrated by Helen Laser.
Jess is a daddy's girl, all grown-up, and heading to college. She finds it hard to juggle her new freedom and the responsibility of being on her own. After joining a sorority, and making new friends, she finds herself partying more than studying. The she and 3 other girls go missing. The police botch the investigation, and now, 24 years later, the case is re-opened.
I liked the story a lot. It had components of Podcast, social media, and jumped back and forth to before and now for the characters to tell their experiences. The characters are well developed. I did feel like parts of the story were predictable, but I still found the whole thing enjoyable.--Definitely recommend!
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to listen to this advanced listener copy. All opinions are my own.
Jess is a daddy's girl, all grown-up, and heading to college. She finds it hard to juggle her new freedom and the responsibility of being on her own. After joining a sorority, and making new friends, she finds herself partying more than studying. The she and 3 other girls go missing. The police botch the investigation, and now, 24 years later, the case is re-opened.
I liked the story a lot. It had components of Podcast, social media, and jumped back and forth to before and now for the characters to tell their experiences. The characters are well developed. I did feel like parts of the story were predictable, but I still found the whole thing enjoyable.--Definitely recommend!
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to listen to this advanced listener copy. All opinions are my own.