Girls Like Us
Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month and New York Times bestseller
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Description de l’éditeur
'Full of surprises you truly don't see coming' HARLAN COBEN
'Instantly gripping and compulsively readable' RILEY SAGER
Guilty or innocent?
The primary suspect in a murder case is her father ...
FBI Agent Nell Flynn has come home for the first time in a decade following her father's death. But almost immediately she is drawn into one of his last murder investigations.
Two women have been found dead, the second body showing up shortly after Nell's arrival. And Nell quickly realizes the evidence points to one clear suspect - her own father.
His colleagues and friends are covering for him, and Nell has no idea who she can trust or what may have been hidden from her.
Desperate for answers, she is drawn deeper into the case. But is she prepared for what she might find?
What READERS are saying about GIRLS LIKE US
'I devoured every page of this novel, and stayed up way past my bedtime, because walking away wasn't an option'
'GIRLS LIKE US is a solid 5 star read!'
'Wow! Extremely atmospheric, well thought out and with great attention to detail, this book is just brilliant'
'I really couldn't put the book down as I followed Nell searching for answers'
'An excellent thriller!'
'This was a great pager turner and I had a hard time putting in down'
'I particularly enjoyed all of the strong, smart female characters. I was sorry for it to end!'
What REVIEWERS are saying about GIRLS LIKE US
'Alger expertly ratchets up the suspense all the way to the explosive finale' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
'Tension becomes nearly unbearable as Nell realizes she truly can't trust anyone' KIRKUS REVIEWS
'GIRLS LIKE US is a smart thriller that will keep you guessing' POPSUGAR
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
FBI agent Nell Flynn, the 28-year-old narrator of this propulsive thriller from Alger (The Banker's Wife), returns home to Hampton Bays, N.Y., to bury her father, homicide detective Martin Flynn, who died at 52 in a motorcycle accident. Even though Nell, who's on leave from the FBI after killing a member of the Russian mafia and taking a bullet in the shoulder, is anxious to settle his estate and turn her back on the town where her mother was murdered 21 years earlier, she agrees to help rookie homicide detective Lee Davis investigate the murders of two women. Nell and Lee soon uncover evidence pointing to police corruption, a local prostitution ring, and even her father, who was keeping his own secrets, but was he actually involved in victimizing vulnerable young women? As Nell seeks to unearth the truth in a small town determined to keep its secrets, she comes squarely into a killer's crosshairs. Alger expertly ratchets up the suspense all the way to the explosive finale. Readers will hope to see more of tough, smart Nell. Author tour.