
my review of Next Girl to Die by Dea Poirier The Next Girl to Die is the debut novel of author Dea Poirier and is the first in a series focusing around a detective called Claire Calderwood. I’m not sure why because when I do read crime fiction, I usually enjoy it quite a bit. I am hugely fascinated by True Crime yet when it comes to reading fiction, crime is not a genre I naturally gravitate towards.

Reading Challenges: Monthly Motif 2019, New Release 2019 Now he’s set his sights on Claire, who will have to find the courage she needs to survive a deadly confrontation years in the making. When the killer strikes once again, Claire knows he’s not done. But like her, Noah won’t give up until he finds the truth-and Claire reluctantly finds herself relying on him more and more when disturbing new details about Rachel’s death come to light. As she starts investigating, the last thing she needs is tenacious journalist Noah Washington asking questions she’s not ready to answer.

Still haunted by Rachel’s cold case, Claire returns home, hoping to solve the crime and finally put her grief to rest. Claire has finally carved out a life for herself as a homicide detective in Detroit, but the past comes calling when the local police back home ask for her help with a murder eerily similar to Rachel’s.

It’s been fifteen years since Claire Calderwood’s sister, Rachel, was brutally murdered in their small hometown in Maine. Solving the case will avenge her sister-unless the killer finds her first. Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Crime, Mystery & Detective, Thriller Published by Thomas & Mercer on May 1, 2019

This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
