Sunday, July 11, 2021

Review: Untraceable - Laura Griffin

Untraceable Untraceable by Laura Griffin
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Untraceable by Laura Griffin was a fast paced read centering on character Alex Lovell a PI who has a background in computers and making people disappear. Alex has helped Melanie Bess escape her abusive husband, but now things aren’t adding up when Melanie goes missing and is feared dead. Alex tries to get the help of Austin police detective, Nathan Deveraux and a forensic scientist group known as Tracers, but as more of the case unfolds, the more complicated it gets, especially when Alex’s lead suspect is a police officer.

 This story had a lot going on in it, not only are we following Alex’s story as well as her relationship past and present with Nathan, but also a few other characters. There are also a lot of twist and turns as we try and figure out what has happened to Melanie and her role in what is going on. Alex is like a dog with a bone, she doesn’t let things go and often puts herself in danger, much to Nathan’s frustration.

As a first book, there were a lot of characters to get to know and I’m hoping when reading more of this series that we find out a bit more about them as well as a bit more about Alex’s background as we only got snippets of it throughout the story. Overall, the story was well written with a lot of suspense, drama and some romance. It is going to be fin reading what else is going to happen to Alex and Nathan. A really enjoyable read!

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