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  • The Crying Girls

  • Detective Madison Harper, Book 8
  • By: Wendy Dranfield
  • Narrated by: Patricia Rodriguez
  • Length: 11 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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The Crying Girls

By: Wendy Dranfield
Narrated by: Patricia Rodriguez
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Dawn breaks over the mountains. Not a single part of the girl’s once-beautiful body is free from pain. She prays she’ll slip into a blissful unconsciousness, but the sound of an engine rouses her. Her swollen eyes struggle to focus as she raises a bruised arm and waves from the long grass. A decision that will cost her much more than her innocent little life…

With her partner missing, Detective Madison Harper has her work cut out for her juggling the discovery of a body in the murky shallows of Lost Creek and a distraught mother searching for her missing baby boy. She barely has time to eat or sleep. But someone in this small town has lost a loved one, and a child’s life could be in danger. Madison’s sense of duty drives her on, poring over cold case files and interviewing inhabitants of the trailer park near where the headless body was found.

Without a face to identify, or teeth to match to dental records, the decapitated victim is almost impossible to name. Then the postmortem reveals a single red rose stem forced down his throat. What monster would do such a thing? What message were they trying to send? It feels like a dead end until Madison returns home to find the photo of a distressed-looking girl on her windshield. Written on the back is a message that grips her with ice-cold fear: Sofia. Day 1.

Now hunting for a missing child, a murderer and a missing girl, Madison is pushed to her limit. As terror chokes the close-knit community, she vows that no more innocent lives will be lost on her watch. But as these cases connect, and she comes face to face with the twisted individual at the heart of it all, will there be anyone left to save?

A totally addictive and twist-packed crime thriller guaranteed to get your heart racing! Perfect for fans of Lisa Regan, Melinda Leigh and Kendra Elliot.

©2024 Wendy Dranfield (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Tense and Riveting!

I love the entire series of Madison Harper, and I think this one is my favorite. In the beginning, I was immediately frustrated by Nate as he took off for a while due to still dealing with the trauma of having shot someone in the recent past. But the reader quickly is immersed in a very gruesome murder that Madison now must try to solve without Nate’s help. In the meantime, there’s another story of a teenage girl held in captivity, and we watch as that whole saga unfolds. As if that is not enough, now there’s another heartbroken mom contacting Madison for help with her baby that was apparently kidnapped months ago, but the mother was too afraid at the time to report it to the police. I simply could not stop listening to this book as there was so much going on with both the characters and the crimes the team is having to try to solve. I literally was brought to tears by one sad event. Highly recommend this book but suggest reading or listening to this entire series so you can enjoy how the characters change and evolve.

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