You’ll Never Find Me by Allison Brennan – a Review
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Description:
Nothing brings family together like crime.
Working alone as a private investigator is tough. Estranged from her PI family, Margo Angelhart does what she must to get by—including taking on sordid cases that pay the bills, even if she’d rather be helping those the justice system has failed.
That is, until a cheating husband case she’s working intersects with her siblings’ corporate espionage investigation, forcing Margo to cooperate with the Angelhart firm. Now, as the siblings compare notes, it’s clear they need to work together before a white-collar crime escalates to murder.
With far more questions than answers and a key suspect on the run, they’ll need the whole family to pitch in. But as they investigate the ever-twisting mystery, Margo isn’t sharing everything. Can she learn to trust her family and heal their once-close relationship before her secrets put those she loves most in danger?
Review:
You’ll Never Find Me by Allison Brennan is the start of a wonderful new series, Angelhart Investigations. The Angelhart family owns their own private investigation firm, and Margo Angelhart broke away from her family and opened her own PI firm, taking all kinds of cases. When her father was sent to prison for killing a man, and though they knew he was innocent, the father did not want to reveal anything and accepted his prison term. Margo wanted to find the truth, but her mother (who runs the Angelhart PI firm) was determined to keep whatever secret her husband had; this led Margo to go on her own. She still sees the family on occasion, during celebrations.
The story starts with Margo helping a woman, who suffers from an abusive husband. Margo arranges for Annie and her two children to take the minimal, and leave while her husband is at work; no phones, no computers, nothing to reveal anything. With Margo’s help, Annie does escape, with no one knowing where she is ending up. Eventually, the bad husband (state trouper) will discover both Margo and her uncle, helped his wife leave, and he is determined to get her back at any cost; even if they themselves do not know where she was. The husband claimed his innocence, as its his right to abuse or rape her.
The second story involves corporate espionage, but Margo has taken a case whose wife thinks he is cheating on her. She hasn’t found any evidence that her husband is cheating, but the wife begs for her to keep checking for a couple more days. Margo follows him, and discovers the husband (Logan Monroe) and a woman (jennifer) unconscious on the floor; she breaks into the house to help both of them, and cops are called. To her surprise, her brother Jack and sister, Tess are also on the scene, and learns from them that the woman, Jennifer is being investigated for possible corporate espionage. Margo realizes that the wife who claimed her husband cheating, has more going on, and she joins hands with her family to discover the real truth, that involves crime, a thief and a wife trying to scam her husband for money.
I thought Margo was a terrific investigator, especially handling both of those cases. I loved her family, especially Jack, who was beside her in both of the cases; he pushed for Margo to work with the family on the espionage case. The rest of the family members, Lulu, Tess, Nico and their mother (she’s the boss) were all great. Logan was the man whom his wife thought he was cheating, and he turned out to be a big help with the Angelhart team; as well as Jennifer, who had information regarding the company she worked for.
You’ll Never Find Me was an exciting compelling double mystery thriller. It was nice to see all the Angelhart siblings work together, working toward putting the family back as a team. Allison Brennan gives us a fantastic story that was so very well written. I look forward to reading more from this series, Angelhardt Investigations.
Reviewed by Barb
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Great review, congratulations to Allison Brennan on the new release.
Terrific review, Barb. Looks a fantastic mystery thriller.
Great review, Barb. I love this author’s wonderful exciting thrillers.
Sounds like a great start to the series.
Thanks for the great review
Great review, Barb. Looks like another fantastic thriller from this author.
Fantastic review Barb, thanks.
Amazing review, thanks🌺
Looks great Barb, thanks.
Terrific review, Barb. Looks like a fantastic thriller.
Looks good, thanks Barb
Thanks for another wonderful review.
Terrific review Barb, thanks again.
Very nice review, thanks Barb