Seven Girls Gone
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Bestseller Brennan's overloaded fourth Costa and Quinn novel (after 2022's The Wrong Victim) takes FBI special agent Matt Costa, head of the agency's Mobile Response Team, and LAPD officer Kara Quinn to Broussard Parish, the heart of the Louisiana bayou, at the request of Beau Hebert, a small-town police detective. Seven young women have gone missing in recent years. Of those whose bodies have been found, one has been stabbed to death and four asphyxiated. All had drugs in their system. Beau's investigation has been stymied by a corrupt police chief, and his only hope of bringing the women's killer to justice lies with the MRT unit. The many moving parts of the plot, which include a plethora of suspects, a wide assortment of crimes, and an encounter or two with gators in the swamp, collide in a heap of a finale. Meanwhile, the personal relationship between Costa and Quinn continues to creep forward at a snail's pace. Will Quinn continue to resist admitting a romantic commitment? Romantic suspense fans will want to stay tuned to find out. Agent: Daniel Conaway, Writers House. (Apr.)
Library Journal Reviews
When St. Augustine, LA, police detective Beau Hebert arrests drug-addled Jean Paul LeBlanc for murder, Jean Paul tries to wriggle off the hook by claiming that he has information about the six women whose disappearance Beau is investigating. Then another woman disappears, Jean Paul is found dead in his cell, and Beau calls in an old Navy Seal friend, now with the FBI, who brings in LAPD detective Kara Quinn and his FBI team manager, Matt Costa. With a 100,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2022 Library Journal.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Bestseller Brennan's overloaded fourth Costa and Quinn novel (after 2022's The Wrong Victim) takes FBI special agent Matt Costa, head of the agency's Mobile Response Team, and LAPD officer Kara Quinn to Broussard Parish, the heart of the Louisiana bayou, at the request of Beau Hebert, a small-town police detective. Seven young women have gone missing in recent years. Of those whose bodies have been found, one has been stabbed to death and four asphyxiated. All had drugs in their system. Beau's investigation has been stymied by a corrupt police chief, and his only hope of bringing the women's killer to justice lies with the MRT unit. The many moving parts of the plot, which include a plethora of suspects, a wide assortment of crimes, and an encounter or two with gators in the swamp, collide in a heap of a finale. Meanwhile, the personal relationship between Costa and Quinn continues to creep forward at a snail's pace. Will Quinn continue to resist admitting a romantic commitment? Romantic suspense fans will want to stay tuned to find out. Agent: Daniel Conaway, Writers House. (Apr.)
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Citations
Brennan, A. (2023). Seven Girls Gone . MIRA Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Brennan, Allison. 2023. Seven Girls Gone. MIRA Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Brennan, Allison. Seven Girls Gone MIRA Books, 2023.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Brennan, A. (2023). Seven girls gone. MIRA Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Brennan, Allison. Seven Girls Gone MIRA Books, 2023.
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