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Book Reviews of The Last Place You Look (Roxane Weary, Bk 1)

The Last Place You Look (Roxane Weary, Bk 1)
The Last Place You Look - Roxane Weary, Bk 1
Author: Kristen Lepionka
ISBN-13: 9781250181305
ISBN-10: 1250181305
Publication Date: 5/1/2018
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Paperback
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khami6cr avatar reviewed The Last Place You Look (Roxane Weary, Bk 1) on + 124 more book reviews
Roxane Weary is good at finding things. She always has been. So when she's hired by Brad Stockton's sister, Danielle, to find Brad's teenage girlfriend, Sarah, she doesn't think it will be a difficult case. Danielle is convinced she spotted Sarah at a gas station--despite the fact she disappeared fifteen years ago. Meanwhile, Brad is in jail--set to soon be executed--for the brutal murder of Sarah's parents the night Sarah disappeared; the prosecution also alleged that Brad killed Sarah as well. Brad did not put up much of a fight in his defense, but Danielle refuses to give up. Roxane quickly becomes caught up in Sarah's story and finds ties between her disappearance and other girls in the seemingly idyllic town of Belmont-- as well as connections to cases worked by her father, a police officer.

This is just a great book. It's easy to read and funny, albeit dark and sad at times. Roxane's dark, sarcastic humor is perfect. She gives off a Kinsey Millhone type vibe, if Kinsey was a functioning alcoholic with major Daddy issues. She's a complicated character (a complicated, real, female character - so refreshing!). She's bisexual (so wonderful to see reflected realistically in a novel). The other characters are well-formed and range from awful to sweet, but they support Roxane and the story perfectly.

As for the plot, it draws you immediately and keeps you constantly guessing, wondering what people know, who is telling the truth, and what's the actual story. I actually didn't figure this one out, so kudos to Lepionka. There are a few amazing "aha" moments that basically made me gasp. The town of Belmont is creepy and dark, and you'll find yourself completely wrapped up in its twisted, sad characters.

It looks like this is the first in a series, and I couldn't be happier; I can't wait to see where Roxane is headed next. Definitely recommend this one to mystery and thriller fans alike. More at http://justacatandabookatherside.blogspot.com
mom2nine avatar reviewed The Last Place You Look (Roxane Weary, Bk 1) on + 343 more book reviews
This is a solid mystery/suspense with a likeable main character. Roxane is bi-sexual, but if that gives you pause, don't let it as there is no gratuitous sex or violence in the story