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Nowhere Girl: A Novel

door Susan Strecker

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""The day Savannah was killed she was fifteen minutes late to meet me." So begins bookseller favorite Susan Strecker's second novel of twin sisters and the murder that left one twin behind. Savannah was the popular bad girl skipping school and moving quickly from one boyfriend to the next, so when she didn't meet Cady as promised, Cady wasn't surprised and the truth was Cady was already a bit mad at her. When Cady suddenly becomes short of breath she realizes Savannah is in trouble, but within minutes Savannah is gone. Years later Cady, now a bestselling author of suspense, spends her time interviewing killers, hoping each interview will help her understand what happened to her sister. Despite Savannah's death, the bond Savannah and Cady share has never been broken. Savannah still comes to Cady, but the clues her sister sends don't add up until a chance encounter while researching her latest novel provides a missing piece of the puzzle"--… (meer)
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Nowhere Girl by Susan Strecker is a riveting mystery about the unsolved murder of bestselling novelist Cady Bernard's twin sister, Savannah.

Sixteen years after Savannah's murder, Cady has been unable to move past her grief, pain or guilt. Having channeled some of her emotions into a successful career as a mystery writer, she is researching her fifth novel when a series of dreams leads her to the New Jersey Penitentiary where she hopes to find information for her book and hopefully, her sister's killer. A chance encounter with her teenage crush and former classmate Brady Irons, now a corrections officer at the prison, provides her with the connection she needs for gaining access to notorious serial killer Larry Cauchek. When local police detective Patrick Tunney contacts Cady to tell her Savannah's case is being re-opened, she uncovers new information about her sister that she hopes will finally lead to the arrest of her killer.

Despite being identical twins, Cady and Savannah were complete opposites. Cady was (and still is) a good girl who walks the straight and narrow whereas Savannah lived life on the edge. Cady is still rather quiet, unassuming and self-conscious of her weight and despite her success as an author, she lacks self-esteem. Married to a psychologist, her marriage is suffering from a lack of communication, infertility and her husband's extravagant spending habits. Fortunately she has a core group of friends and family to support her, but the deeper she looks into Savannah's murder, the more suspicious Cady becomes of those closest to her.

Cady still looks at Brady with stars in her eyes and her crush on him has not waned in the intervening years since she last saw him. She is a little tongue-tied and awestruck at their first few meetings but once she focuses on her professional questions, she becomes more comfortable with him. While Brady has no problem discussing his career as a Corrections Officer and the inner workings of the prison system, he is less than forthcoming about his personal life. With her marriage on rocky ground, Cady grows closer to Brady, but is there more to their relationship than just friendship?

The reopened investigation is a bit of a slow burner since Patrick has other cases to work on in addition to Savannah's murder. Cady is more than willing to help dig around in her sister's past but she is sometimes reluctant to reveal what she uncovers. On the other hand, Patrick is scrupulously honest about how badly the original investigation was handled and he is completely forthcoming with his theories about what might have happened to Savannah.

Part whodunit and part character study, Nowhere Girl is an engrossing police procedural that fans of the genre do not want to miss. The plot is well-developed and the characters are engaging and multi-faceted. While some fairly heavy foreshadowing early in the story makes it rather easy to predict the truth about Savannah's death, Susan Strecker still manages to bring the investigation to a rather surprising conclusion. All in all, a very clever mystery with a unique plot and a gutsy, likable heroine I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend. ( )
  kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |
Don't waste your time or money

This book has so many things wrong with it. A husband that was totally indispensable as a character. A main character who I found very hard to like. A plot that was so easy to see through. I can't believe I pass good money for this book. I recommend looking elsewhere for a good book. This one isn't it. ( )
  songbird72 | Feb 25, 2018 |
For the first 60% or so of this book, I legitimately wasn't sure what to think. It wasn't riveting that your normal murder mystery...and yet there was something about it that made me have to know more about the journeys of these characters.

Nowhere Girl tells of a notorious writer who finds herself writing simply as a means of getting over her sister's brutal murder. She feels a connection to her still, as an identical twin, and for some reason is under the impression that ultimately her writing will lead her to the killer. It's a fascinating story that constantly has you both guessing and feeling like you can never quite pinpoint what's going to happen. At some point in reading, I think I had personally accused each and every character of being the murderer.

But I have to say, I honestly did NOT see the ending. I've read where others thought it was a bit predictable, but it has a really interesting twist that really made the story worthwhile. If you're looking for a mystery that is unlike anything you've read before, this is one I highly recommend.

My Rating: 4 Stars
Would I recommend?: Yes, if only because it was so interesting of an ending.

I was provided with a free copy of this book in order to conduct this review.



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  tipsy_writer | Nov 29, 2016 |
This was a good book but I could've done without her sister "coming to her", I couldn't buy into that part of the story. Aside from that, not too bad. ( )
  Sharn | Jul 20, 2016 |
I was without a book and picked this book up on a whim while at my local library. After reading it, I know why I did not have it on my list of books I feel I must read. It is the story of twins, Savannah and Cady, who have an almost a psychic connection between the two of them. Savannah is found dead in an abandoned mansion close to school, and the town goes into a panic as they search for the killer. The killer is never found. Cady lives her life still in her more popular twin’s shadow, writing crime novels as a way of dealing with Savannah’s death and also as a way to find out more about what happened to her. She feels that Savannah continues to communicate with her in her dreams. While this premise is interesting, it quickly becomes almost boring as Cady bounces from man to man in search of true love, while also coming to terms with what really happened to Savannah, something I can’t even imagine 16-year-old girls are obsessed with, much less die from. The ending is more pathetic than interesting. ( )
  Susan.Macura | Jun 5, 2016 |
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""The day Savannah was killed she was fifteen minutes late to meet me." So begins bookseller favorite Susan Strecker's second novel of twin sisters and the murder that left one twin behind. Savannah was the popular bad girl skipping school and moving quickly from one boyfriend to the next, so when she didn't meet Cady as promised, Cady wasn't surprised and the truth was Cady was already a bit mad at her. When Cady suddenly becomes short of breath she realizes Savannah is in trouble, but within minutes Savannah is gone. Years later Cady, now a bestselling author of suspense, spends her time interviewing killers, hoping each interview will help her understand what happened to her sister. Despite Savannah's death, the bond Savannah and Cady share has never been broken. Savannah still comes to Cady, but the clues her sister sends don't add up until a chance encounter while researching her latest novel provides a missing piece of the puzzle"--

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