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All Good People Here: the gripping debut crime thriller from the host of the hugely popular #1 podcast Crime Junkie, a No1 New York Times bestseller
I**A
Great read!
The beginning is a bit slow, but the story keeps getting better with every page. One of the books that won't be left unfinished for sure.
D**N
Great Book
Arrived on time, great reading, the author takes you through all the stories of wanting to read more. I highly recommend it.
M**A
WOW! A really great read! Did it in less than an afternoon
Overall I'd give this book around 4.8 because I think some of the editing could have been a bit better to enhance readability in some chapters but the storyline, characters, and overall plot of this book were awesome. For Ashley's first book, I'm insanely impressed. That ending though... Mind-blowing. I'm really hoping it leads to a sequel? And maybe a bit of small-town romance for Margot?? Either way, I was hooked from the beginning.
A**N
Absolutely amazing
I loved this book. As a true crime junkie since the beginning, I knew Ashley wouldn't let us down. So well written, the story was amazing. I've seen reviews that people don't like the ending, however I loved it. I hope the ending of this book opens up to a crime series with Margot.
M**.
Amazing, quick to read, interesting
I bought this book as I know the author though her podcasts and it did not dissapoint me.I strongly recommend it and I would read any second part she would write or other books.
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Shut the door, wouldja?
In Wakarusa, Indiana everyone knows about January Jacobs. In a small town, the unsolved grisly murder of a five year old resonates, becomes the stuff of legends.Behind that legend, there are real people, though.Margot Davies was friends with January, an across the street neighbor and playmate of January. Twenty years later, grown up Margot returns to town to care for her uncle, Luke, who suffers from early onset dementia. Luke, who was always like a father to her. A man without kids of his own who had always wanted them.Just after her arrival in town, a young girl from a neighboring town goes missing and is soon found dead, in a manner similar to January’s death. And so Margot starts to poke around. She believes the cases to be related and becomes obsessed with finding the killer.But in a town like Wakarusa, where everyone is friendly and god fearing, it becomes evident that nobody is telling the whole truth.There’s Billy and Krissy, parents of twins January and Jace, there’s adult Jace, Dave their high school buddy, Pete the local police officer, and countless others wound up in this tight, intense thriller.This is tough. It fits the bill as a tight story. There are twists and turns, red herrings and hidden clues. Ultimately though, it didn’t stick the ending. The actual ending is fine, could be satisfying as far as tying up loose ends, but the culprit doesn’t fit. The person described in the flashback wasn’t described as so angry and heartless in the rest of the story. It feels out of character. If only a few more hints of that evil had been tossed into the earlier narrative, I would have felt better about the end.
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