Two Girls Down by Louisa Luna uses a formula. A down and out ex-cop. An independent enigmatic private investigator. Two missing girls. A formula for a book becomes that for the reason that it works for the most part. This structure leads to a quick, engaging read. However, it is the books that diverge from the formula that become memorable. This one really does not. It is momentarily engaging, but ultimately forgettable.
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Reviewed for Penguin First to Read program
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2018/05/two-girls-down.html
Reviewed for Penguin First to Read program
A good suspense thriller, enjoyed the main characters' interaction as they searched for the missing children. A real page-turner.
Good story, very likeable main characters starring kick ass private investigator Alice Vega who joins forces with "forced to retire" cop Max Caplan. A budding romance grows as the two of them look for two missing young girls.
It wasn't much of a thriller, but it kept my interest and I enjoyed it.
I hope this the start of a series.
It wasn't much of a thriller, but it kept my interest and I enjoyed it.
I hope this the start of a series.