Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Kate Alice Marshall: The Girls Before

 
Kate Alice Marshall how far a woman will go to find those who have been lost.

This is the fourth book that I have read by Marshall and once again she was very quicky able to draw me into the story that I did not want to put this book down. Even though this is the fourth book I have read by her, the books have not felt like they follow the same formula with the mystery. Yes, there are  similar aspects within them, but nothing that makes the plots/story feel the same.

I loved how Marshall decided to tell the plot in this book, with two POV and we are not really sure what the time frame is for the second POV. You don't know if the timelines are ever going to meet, and i appreciated the unpredictable nature of this. It really became a question of who Audrey is trying to save.

I have not read a book in a long time where the main character has a search and rescue background and I really enjoyed that aspect. I loved that Audrey was willing to shirk the law and go where she was not allowed because of where she thought a lost child may be. Does this make her Audrey reckless at times throughout the book, totally, but it makes her more interesting and serves her well throughout the book.

I think that would be my one complaint as I never felt any danger or suspense in the events surrounding Audrey. She is mainly left to her own devises in the investigations she decides to partake in, you'd think there would be someone who would do more to try and stop her (permanently), as she does not hide her intent at all.

Barry is the best and I will not hear otherwise.

Marshall was able to keep me on the edge of my seat with this one. I really enjoyed Stranger's POV, Stranger really is the highlight of this book and how Marshall had the story unfold. I look forward to reading more by Marshall.

Enjoy!!!!
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