Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed The Girl in the Moss (Angie Pallorino, Bk 3) on + 2106 more book reviews
Former Police Detective Angie Pallorino is trying to get her career on track by becoming a private investigator. While she and her lover, James Maddocks, are on a fly fishing vacation, the skeletal remains are discovered in a mossy grave. It proves to be the body of Jasmine Gulati, a young woman who disappeared from a fishing trip over 20 years ago. Jasmine's grandmother hires Angie to unearth Jasmine's last days. Angie sees this case as something that will help make her career; but one thing she didn't plan on is the distance the case puts between her and Maddocks.
This is the third book in the Angie Pallorino trilogy and it's another winner. Angie puts her investigative skills to good use on this case. There were a lot of unexpected twists in this one that I didn't see coming. I loved how this case overlapped with another old case that Angie had worked when she was a cop. Angie's fear of commitment keeps getting in the way of her relationship with Maddocks. Good thing he is a patient guy.
I know this is the last book in the trilogy, but I still hope the author will write more stories involving Angie and Maddocks...and also Hollgerson. I want to know more about him and the job he is doing for Maddocks. My rating: 5 Stars.
This is the third book in the Angie Pallorino trilogy and it's another winner. Angie puts her investigative skills to good use on this case. There were a lot of unexpected twists in this one that I didn't see coming. I loved how this case overlapped with another old case that Angie had worked when she was a cop. Angie's fear of commitment keeps getting in the way of her relationship with Maddocks. Good thing he is a patient guy.
I know this is the last book in the trilogy, but I still hope the author will write more stories involving Angie and Maddocks...and also Hollgerson. I want to know more about him and the job he is doing for Maddocks. My rating: 5 Stars.