No One Saw by Beverly Long – a Review

No One Saw by Beverly Long – a Review

 

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Description:
Nobody saw a thing. Or so they say…

Baywood police department detective A.L. McKittridge is no stranger to tough cases, but when five-year-old Emma Whitman disappears from her day care, there isn’t a single shred of evidence to go on. Neither the grandmother who dropped her off, nor the teacher whose care she was supposed to be in, can account for the missing child. There are no witnesses. No trace of where she might have gone. There’s only one thing A.L. and his partner, Rena Morgan, are sure of—somebody is lying.

With the clock ticking, A.L. and Rena are under extreme pressure as they discover their instincts are correct: all is not as it seems. The Whitmans are a family with many secrets, and A.L. and Rena will have to race to untangle a growing web of lies if they’re going to find the thread that leads them to Emma…before it’s too late.

 

 

 

Review:

No One Saw by Beverly Long is the 2nd book in her A.L McKittridge series. I really enjoyed the first book in this series, and was looking forward to reading No One Saw; and I am happy to say I loved this book.  This series is a great mystery police procedural, with two fantastic detectives. 

A.L. McKittridge, our detective hero, returns from a vacation and is called by his partner, Rena Morgan to help her find a missing child.  Seems a 5 year old girl is missing, when her father comes to pick her up at her day care at the end of the day.  The teachers claim she never came, with no one signing in for her.  The grandmother claims she signed the sheet when she dropped her off.  Did someone take the child, or did she just walk away.  No one saw her; who is telling the truth, and where is Emma Whitman?

What follows is an exciting, fast paced, suspenseful thriller from start to finish.  AL and Rena find themselves suspecting so many different people, as there are many twists and turns along the way.  The Whitmans (mother, father, grandmother) have their own secrets, as well as those at the day care, and other places involving family places of employment.   AL and Rena will also discover another old case of a missing child that was never solved.  With all of these reveals and suspects, we are constantly on our toes trying to guess who kidnapped Emma.  It certainly was an edge of your seat thriller that I could not put the book down.

AL and Rena made a great team, and we got to see some of their own personal lives.  Every step of the way kept throwing us different loops, making it a marvelous page turner. 

No One Saw is an exciting, intriguing, and absorbing story, with two wonderful detectives that will take us on this amazing suspenseful mystery.  The last half of the book escalated the excitement and action, as they race to find Emma.  To tell too much more would be spoilers.  I loved this story, as it was very well written by Beverly Long.   If you like police procedurals, with two great detectives, I suggest you read this series.

Reviewed by Barb

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Ten Days Gone by Beverly Long – a Review

Ten Days Gone by Beverly Long – a Review

 

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They know exactly when he’ll strike… They just have to find him first.In all their years working for the Baywood police department, detectives A.L. McKittridge and Rena Morgan have never seen anything like it. Four women dead in forty days, each killed ten days apart. With nothing connecting the victims and very little evidence, the clock is already counting down to when the next body drops. A.L. and Rena will have to act fast if they’re going to find the killer’s next victim before he does.But identifying the killer’s next likely target is only half the battle. With pressure pushing in from all sides, a promising breakthrough leads the detectives to Tess Lyons, a woman whose past trauma has left her too damaged to appreciate the danger she’s in. Unwilling to let another woman die, A.L. and Rena will put everything on the line to keep Tess safe and end the killer’s deadly spree once and for all–before time runs out again.

 

 

 

Review:

Ten Days Gone by Beverly Long is the 1st book in her new A.L. McKittridge detective series.  We meet our two Baywood detectives, A.L. McKittridge and his partner Rena Morgan, as they are desperately trying to find a serial killer, who has killed four women in forty days; killing one every 10 days.  They are both stumped, as the clock is ticking down before another woman will be murdered.  Finally, they discover a clue that loosely ties to all 4 victims, and the race is on to find the next targeted victim before the killer does. 

In every new series, we get to learn more about our leading characters, and I found myself liking both A.L (have no idea what those initials mean) and Rena.  They have worked together for many years, and make a great team.  The POV is mostly between A.L. and Rena, as we also discover more about their personal lives.  Rena is married, and when her husband has been coming home late, she begins to worry that he is having an affair.   A.L. is divorced and worries about his daughter, as well as having secret sex with the medical examiner.   While their personal lives play a big part of the story, it is the investigate that dominates.

When they find whom they think is the next target, both A.L. and Rena continue to investigate those that have close ties to the past, and at the same time protect and hide Tess (the possible next victim), until the timeframe the murderer will attempt to attack (10 days).  While A.J. stays at a safe house with Tess protecting her, Rena will keep researching clues.  A.L. slowly finds himself attracted to Tess, but does his best not let his feelings take over.  Rena learns the truth about why her husband has been out late often, and fortunately for her, all is well. Now she can solely concentrate only on protecting Tess.

What follows is an exciting thriller, with additional focus on the two detectives that will lead this series.  The last half of the book escalates the excitement and action, as things go wrong and both A.L. and Rena are desperate to find the killer before he kills again.  To tell too much more would be spoilers.  I did enjoy the story, and it was well written by Beverly Long.   I look forward to the next addition to this series.

Reviewed by Barb

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