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Stephen Edger

Author of Snatched

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Includes the name: Mr Stephen Edger

Series

Works by Stephen Edger

Snatched (2012) 25 copies, 3 reviews
Little Girl Gone (2018) 20 copies, 1 review
Then He Was Gone (2017) 7 copies
Trespass (2013) 7 copies
Till Death Do Us Part (2019) 7 copies, 1 review
Dead to Me (2017) 7 copies
Dying Day (2017) 4 copies
Remorse (2012) 4 copies
Crosshairs (2014) 3 copies, 1 review
Cold Heart (2018) 2 copies
Fragments (2015) 2 copies
Déjà Vu (2019) 2 copies
Snapshot (2019) 2 copies
Blood on her Hands (2021) 2 copies

Associated Works

Capital Crimes [Kindle] (2015) — Contributor — 12 copies
Death Toll (2013) — Contributor — 4 copies
Death Toll 2: Hard Targets (2013) — Contributor — 2 copies

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6 reviews
Absolutely loved this book!! So many twists and turns. I kept thinking- where is this little girl, does she even exist, did the mom even have a child in the car??? I hate to admit that because the little girl's name was Carol-Anne, throughout the whole book I was thinking Go to the light Carol Anne! Go to the light! I suspected who was behind everything from the start. It was just a hunch, but many times throughout the book I doubted myself, especially at the end when Ray thinks he found the show more kidnapper. Although, I never guessed the reason behind everything. I definitely nominate Ray as worst husband of the year. He was never there for his wife. His daughter goes missing and instead of supporting his wife and helping her deal with everything, he's off getting comfort from someone else. I loved the characters, story line and writing style, so pretty much everything about the book. Alex was definitely my favorite character. She became stronger at the end of the book. She wasn't getting any support from her husband and was the only one who believed Carol Anne was still alive. She showed that she would do anything to get her daughter back. I'm not even sure Isla, her Family Liaison Officer, helped her properly. Isla seemed shifty and I even suspected her.

Since it's pouring rain, Alex decides to leave her daughter locked in the car while she runs to get a parking ticket for the car park. She is only gone a few minutes when she returns to an empty car. He daughter has mysteriously disappeared. Alex immediately calls Detective Sergeant Ray Granger, who also happens to be her husband. Ray and the police pretty much believe Alex is behind everything, until Alex starts receiving mysterious emails. Alex has always believed her daughter was still alive, but why would someone take her and what would Alex do to get her back?

This was my first book by Stephen Edger and I need to read more. The book was a great mystery/thriller. The book had me hooked from the very beginning until it ended and I couldn't wait to find out the truth behind everything. I definitely recommend the book.

Thanks to NetGalley, Harper Impulse and Killer Reads and the author, Stephen Edger, for a free electronic ARC of this novel.
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Alice Tandy's wedding day has finally arrived. She has been dreaming of this day since she was young. Everything is going exactly as she had planned.. except she hadn't planned on her new husband, Ben, being arrested as they're cutting their wedding cake. The next day Ben is released on bail but Alice's nightmare is just beginning. Who killed Kerry Valentine? And how many secrets is Ben keeping from her?

Unpopular opinion here, but I hated this book. When I began reading I just knew that I show more wasn't going to be gripped at any point. At 20% I began skimming. And when I got to the big reveal I just wished I listened to myself at about 20% and put it in my DNF pile. There is absolutely nothing I liked about this book. I didn't particularly enjoy the writing, I didn't like the characters and there was lots of filler. An unbelievable story.

Thank you to Netgalley and HarperImpulse & Killer Reads for an ARC.
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I won this book from an online giveaway - which I entered because of the appeal of the cover and the brief description of the book. I've never read anything from this author, so this was my first introduction to his work.
I found Crosshairs to be intriguing and I thought it was well written. The author has a great use of words, storytelling and the sense to go along with it. Some authors don't know the specifics when they delve into a particular plot twist. He must have done a great just with show more research into the criminal aspect and all. It may not have been a full shocker, but I would recommend this book as an easy, good read. I look forward to checking out additional books written by this author. show less
When a young girl goes missing, the local authorities are right on top of it. However, the local authorities are prepared for the person responsible. As the cops play different scenarios around, a young teacher decides to take things into her own hands and put forth the effort of finding not only a kidnapper, but a murderer as well.

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ISBNs
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