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6 years ago
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The trapped girl / Robert Dugoni.

A #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller.

This book, # 4 in the Tracy Crosswhite series, is another
very good mystery with lots of twists and turns. An added bonus that I really enjoyed is the
flavor of Seattle and Washington State that came through so vividly in the
novel. Tracy Crosswhite is a Seattle
homicide detective who has been called to investigate when a woman’s body is
found in a submerged crab pot. The
police believe that the woman is Andrea Strickland, last seen during a mountain
climb with her husband. He claims that
Andrea left their tent to use bathroom facilities and disappeared. It looks suspicious since Andrea’s mountain
climbing equipment was still at their campsite and it was discovered that her
husband was the beneficiary of her life insurance policy. But things are not always what they seem to
be, in the novel or even within Detective Crosswhite’s professional life.

Publisher's Weekly Review: In Dugoni's outstanding fourth Tracy Crosswhite mystery
(after 2016's In the Clearing), the Seattle homicide detective investigates
the death of Andrea Strickland, a young woman whose body a fisherman finds in a
crab pot raised from the sea. Andrea, who was reported missing after a
treacherous mountain hike, was already presumed to be dead. The victim's
husband is the prime suspect and the beneficiary of a sizable life insurance
policy. As the plot twists and turns, Tracy is struck by the similarities between
her own life and Andrea's: both suffered family tragedies and rigidly
structured their lives to compensate for the loss. For Tracy, solving the case
is personal-but on a different level than the murder of her sister years
before. In less deft hands this tale wouldn't hold water, but Dugoni presents
his victim's life in discrete pieces, each revealing a bit more about Andrea
and her struggle to find happiness. Tracy's quest to uncover the truth leads
her into life-altering peril in this exceptional installment.

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