Still See You Everywhere by Lisa Gardner – a review BLOG TOUR

I’m not the most prolific blogger or have the biggest following therefore I am always incredibly grateful to be offered the chance to read and review books, even more so when they are the latest from one of my favourite authors. So I was incredibly excited to be invited onto the blog tour for the latest by Lisa Gardner Still See You Everywhere.

Still See You Everywhere sees the return of people finder Frankie Elkin. She is invited to death row to meet notorious serial killer the Beautiful Butcher, who wants her to find her missing sister Lia. The Butcher believes Lia has been kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend and reclusive millionaire MacManus. So Frankie heads out to a remote paradise island to see what she can find. It’s not long before paradise starts to look less appealing as deadly creatures of all types appear.

Still See You Everywhere was an absolutely rip roaring adventure that I loved. The story is all set on one remote island accessible only by boat or plane and only when the weather is good. That gave this book an element of a locked room mystery where everyone is a suspect but at the same time anyone can appear which I really enjoyed.

I like the character of Frankie Elkin, she has got a great attitude and a steely determination when it comes to finding those she searches for. She has her demons as all good protagonists do but she is also strong enough to carry on. It was nice to see a bit of a softer side to her this time. Still See You Everywhere is the third in the series and although the story is completely standalone the character makes more sense if you have read previous stories. The actual story is good and the island itself came to life through the descriptions, including the rather large crabs.

This was an excellent bit of escapism that I thoroughly enjoyed, and would recommend.

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