A review by zmoats
Girl, Forgotten by Karin Slaughter

3.0

There's something that feels so relentlessly oppressive about the way this book progresses. While it can work in favor of the story, it also comes from feeling like I was reading parts of the story I had already read as Andrea turned over Girl, Forgotten's central mystery in her head. That's obviously representative of what it's like to have a case like this gnaw a hole in your brain. Especially when you are unable to solve it despite feeling so close to the answers. That just doesn't always translate well to storytelling, at least not in this case.