Nowhere Girl: A Novel by Susan Strecker
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Cady's twin, Savannah, was murdered when they were 16 years old. Now, many years later, Cady is a successful writer but she hasn't managed to put her sister's death behind. Nor has her family...
Being a twin, she had a connection with her sister that few people have, and she feels Savannah is still trying to reach out to her in order to find her killer. So when the police reopen the case, she jumps at the opportunity and does some investigating of her own.
This book is part family drama and part murder mystery. The main characters are lovely, but I didn't feel much empathy-sympathy towards Cady. Maybe it's me, but I don't like successful women who put themselves down ("I'm fat" is all she says of herself) and are complete pushovers.
On the other part, the plot is well developed and the ending is not what I expected, which for me, is very good!
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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