A review by kjs1995
The Girls In The Water by Victoria Jenkins

5.0

This book has become the most fascinating reading in all my years of reading. The book was beautifully constructed and kept me at the edge of my seat every page I turn. The author had allowed the readers to follow along what each person in the book is thinking, doing, how they feel, and how the series of events has effected them. She also adds in another issue,such as the past of DC Lane, and how everything is connected from the recent killings to her past.

Here's a quick synopsis of the book:

The Girls in the Water is a book that follows to female protagonists, DI Alex King and DC Chloe Lane, to find the person responsible for the murders of two young women. As they start to dig a little deeper, they start uncover that there is a possible chance that there is a link to these two murders and a death of a woman fifteen years ago as well as an incident that happened eight years ago in Chloe's past. Will the truth be uncovered before the murderer makes his next kill?

This is a little synopsis that is not from the back of the book, but from what I had read from the book itself. I have thoroughly enjoyed this book and can't wait for it to be released so I can add it to my collection. This will definitely be the book to re-read to help me get out a reading slump and just read a good mystery.

I would like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.