One Last Prayer
Detective Gina Harte, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Alison Campbell
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By:
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Carla Kovach
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She races home, her young son clasped tightly to her chest, glancing over her shoulder at every face she passes. She reaches the safety of her home, closing the door behind her. Little does she know the danger that awaits her inside…
When local vicar, Sally, packs away the brightly coloured toys and dog-eared books left over from a morning parent and toddler group, her heart pounds as she discovers a note left behind:
‘Help me.’
Sally knows the mother who sat in that spot. Rushing to Nell’s small house nearby, her feeling of dread grows. Her frantic knock goes unanswered. Inside, she hears Nell’s one-year-old son Alfie crying, but still Nell doesn’t come.
Running to the back of the house, Sally’s breath catches at the sight of Nell’s lifeless body laid out in the garden.
When police investigate the young mother’s tragic death, rumours start to spread. Some say Nell had enemies. Some say she wasn’t telling the truth about who she really was. And some say she was running from a dark past.
With reports of a mysterious figure seen watching Nell’s house, it’s clear whoever took her life is close by. And when a break-in at the church ends with a brutal attack on Sally, the vicar who found Nell’s body, it’s clear that this killer isn’t finished yet…
Fans of Angela Marsons, Cara Hunter and Clare Mackintosh will absolutely love this gripping new thriller from Carla Kovach. Addictive, and with a jaw-dropping twist!
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- Kayezzz
- 31-10-2024
Too drawn out and overdramatic 🙄
I have followed this whole series; this one just seemed to go on and on with the dramatic overacting of the narrator. She has a lovely voice but every single chapter ends with such urgency you'd think the world was ending and it gets a bit much 😖 The supposed secret revealed was easily guessed, and one character's identity you could guess from a mile off. The story itself seemed a bit far fetched too. Add to this the ongoing saga of Gina's personal life which it seems will dominate the next book...in my opinion she needs to "man up" and face things instead of going on and on ad nauseum...was glad when it ended! 😒🤨🤔😵💫
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