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A review by elvang
All The Pretty Girls by J.T. Ellison
4.0
It is always difficult to not compare one writer to another when you read the first novel of a new(to you) author. My first impressions of this author were a bit rocky. Her dialogue seemed stiff and she spent way too much time digging into her thesaurus for big words when every day words would have been just fine with me. As the story developed and J.T. Ellison calmed down and stopped trying too hard to be the next great thriller writer,her characters improved and so did her story. I may have guessed the killer a bit early, but she did her best not to telegraph the outcome of her novel. She's left enough gaps in her key characters, Jackson, Baldwin and the ME that I am looking forward to reading the rest of this series to learn more of their backstories.