Suitcase Girl
SG Trilogy #1
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4.1 • 369 Ratings
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- $3.99
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Publisher Description
Suitcase Girl is a USA Today bestseller with half a million downloads worldwide and 1,000s of five-star reviews. A tense, disturbing thrill-ride.
Imagine finding a suitcase with a little girl stuffed inside and realizing she looks exactly like you.
Agent Abby Kane discovers an unlikely connection with a lone little girl abandoned outside FBI headquarters: They look exactly alike.
Abby brings the girl home with her to learn more, thinking a family environment might jog the girl’s memory. Her efforts pay off as the investigation points toward a human trafficking ring. But as Abby gets to know the girl, she begins to think the girl wasn’t kidnapped or trafficked. She was sent.
Others want to prevent Abby from discovering the true nature of the girl’s purpose and are willing to do anything to silence her before she regains her memory. As Abby continues to dig, indicators suggest something else is at play, something unthinkable… and quite frankly, unexplainable. Who is Suitcase Girl?
Suitcase Girl is book one in the Suitcase Girl trilogy and is a perfect introduction to the Abby Kane FBI series (Books 7,8,9). I love writing trilogies within the series. Don't worry about starting with Suitcase Girl. It'll sink its claws into you.
What readers are saying:
★★★★★ Hutchinson has written a pulse-raising mystery that left us paralyzed.
★★★★★ Imagine a book that takes every plot twist that you thought of and ignored it in favor of another.
★★★★★ A stunner that’s worthy of Michael Crichton.
★★★★★ A perplexing start, an astonishing ending, and a puzzle still to be solved!
★★★★★ Some of the best twists I've read in a long time.
★★★★★ Just when I thought I had it, the author throws another curveball.
★★★★★ A heart-stopping, edge of your seat thriller that will keep you up late into the night reading.
Customer Reviews
Suspenseful
I Enjoyed this book!!
There are unexpected twists in this intriguing story.
The main characters are likeable.
The pace of the story kept me interested to the last page.
Not really my thing
It’s pretty corny and the dialogue is bad. It reads a lot like a police procedural which I also didn’t care for. I didn’t feel invested in the story or any of the characters and won’t be continuing with the next book in the trilogy.
Super
Excellent book to read. Ending was alright but could have been better.