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Saturday, February 24, 2024

Where They Lie by Claire Coughlan

Where did Julia Bridges go?

How did she just disappear?


Did Gloria Fitzpatrick a midwife who was accused of murdering a woman during an abortion have anything to do with her disappearance twenty-five years ago?


Then Julia’s body is found and identified by her wedding ring.


Nicoletta Sarto a young journalist that has a secret of her own hears about the body and makes it her mission to find the answers.


She investigates with a vengeance because she wants to get the head journalist job.


She undercovers many overlooked clues and information and information about her past she wasn’t aware of.


I enjoyed Nicoletta and was hoping for the best for her in her investigation and personal life.


The book just got better and better as you turned the pages.


WHERE THEY LIE will keep your interest because of the great storyline, the descriptive writing, trying to figure out the mystery, and trying to figure out what the title means. 


Does the title mean the lies people tell or where bodies lie?


A truly enjoyable book and a wonderful debut that will be for those who like to solve cold-case mysteries and a likeable main character.  4/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



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