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  • Find Me in the Dark

  • Totally Gripping and Unputdownable Serial Killer Fiction (Detective Harlow Durant, Book 1)
  • By: Dea Poirier
  • Narrated by: Lisa Rost-Welling
  • Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)

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Find Me in the Dark

By: Dea Poirier
Narrated by: Lisa Rost-Welling
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She’d been running for so long, it felt like her legs were on fire. Her heart was pounding so hard, she was sure it would give out. Around her, the snow was falling, casting an eerie silence over the town. A crack behind her, a foot snapping a branch, it warned her that he was still coming. She whipped around and saw the knife gleaming in his hand....

As the snow begins to melt across Plattsburgh, New York, the body of a young woman is found buried in a snowbank. When Detective Harlow Durant arrives at the scene she discovers that the victim has lain there for months: her arresting beauty, brightly colored nails, and a distinctive gold bracelet perfectly preserved in the ice.

Searching missing-person reports, Harlow soon identifies the victim as college student Alyssa Trent. Her grieving family describe her as someone who had no enemies and was a dedicated student. But Alyssa’s tutor has a different view: They claim Alyssa had another life that she kept hidden. But who would want her dead?

Harlow knows all about secret lives. She has spent years running from her past and from her father, a convicted serial killer. As the only female detective at the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Harlow has vowed to bring killers to justice. Now she needs to find justice for Alyssa.

When another female student is found in the thawing snow, Harlow knows that she is hunting a twisted killer. The victims knew each other, but what dark secret connects them? With the small-town reeling in shock and more snow coming, Harlow knows she needs to stop a killer dead in their tracks before another innocent life is lost.

From the best-selling author of Next Girl to Die comes an addictive crime thriller perfect for fans of Melinda Leigh, Kendra Elliot, and Robert Dugoni’s Tracy Crosswhite series.

©2021 Dea Poirier (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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uggg

I absolutely loved the plot and the story and suspense in this book. however the main characters tone of oh poor me I'm a female in a man's world is obnoxious. I realize that some stuff like this goes on but in today's world HR would have been crawling all over that. if it was once or twice in the story but she has it out for almost every single male in every scene. I'm going to try the next book in the series just to see if that changes but if it does not I'm done with this author which is sad because it's a really good story.

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Tripe

It had potential, but had several personality contradictions and almost militant feminist feel. The culprit ended up being a nobody hardly related to the story, so forget it if you're looking for a whodunit. Performance Wal ok, but female impersonation of male voices was not good, and unable to tell difference from quoted text, plus difficult to tell which character was talking at times. Bleh!

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