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Two Broken Girls

Detective Morgan Brookes, Book 13

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Two Broken Girls

By: Helen Phifer
Narrated by: Alison Campbell
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Sweat trickles down the girl’s spine as she dances around her bedroom. The curtains blow open and a gust of hot, humid air comes through the window. She has no idea she is being watched from the street below. The dainty chain around her neck will soon be his. Another keepsake. His second broken girl.

On the banks of the River Rothay, as the first rays of sunshine hit the fast-flowing water, Melody Carrick’s body lies lifeless, red strangulation marks where her gold cross necklace used to hang. Detective Morgan Brookes is certain the killer was surprised by early-morning dog walkers, and she won’t rest until she unearths the evidence she needs to stop his next attack.

But before Morgan has a chance to attend the post-mortem, seventeen-year-old Paige Evans rushes into the police station claiming her stepfather Alan kidnapped her best friend. He has an old wooden box full of jewellery that she believes are trophies. Morgan’s blood runs cold: Melody’s necklace is tangled up in the chains.

Morgan races to Alan’s home, but on the way, she spots a young woman stumbling out of a nearby forest. She’s not Paige’s missing friend. Disorientated, with ropes cutting into her wrists and tears running down her face, the girl claims to have been abducted and then suddenly set free. By a man who looks nothing like Alan.

Chasing the most twisted killer of her career, can Morgan discover the connection between these terrible crimes? With two girl's lives already in ruins, can she find the latest innocent victim this monster has hidden in time?

A thriller with twist after twist. Will have fans of Lisa Regan, Melinda Leigh and Rachel McLean hooked.

©2024 Helen Phifer (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Women Sleuths Disappearance Detective

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Addicted to Morgan Brookes,this yet again, gripped me! Alison the narrator was amazing, and made me chuckle with Cain...total entertainment xx

Another Stunner!

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I’ve enjoyed every book in this series
The characters are very well developed and the narrator is excellent!
Hopefully it won’t be too long until the next one.

A great series

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I LOVE THIS SERIES OF BOOKS AND EVERYONE HAS BEEN FANTASTIC UNTIL THIS ONE WHILST I STILL ENJOYED THE STORY AND THE GREAT NARRARATION THERE WAS A LACK OF SPARK ABOUT THIS STORY IT FELT ALMOST RUSHED IN PARTS AND I ALWAYS MISS IT WHEN ETTIE IS NOT INCLUDED IN A STORY SO IT ONLY GOT 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ INSTEAD OF 5

MORGAN BROOKS

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I’ve really enjoyed all of Helen’s books previously but this one left me very puzzled. The way the identity of the killer was revealed properly about 5 minutes before the end. No real explanation of who he was and why he did it. I love a red herring as much as the next person but seriously this was just plain silly!

So confused

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