Spiking the Girl

by Gabrielle Lord

Gemma Lincoln (3)

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When PI Gemma Lincoln agrees to investigate the disappearance of a student from exclusive Netherleigh Park Ladies' College, she finds herself drawn into a double murder case with the life of a third student in peril. Gemma's policewoman friend, Angie McDonald, is the investigating officer, but she is overworked, undermined and crazy in love. When Gemma discovers the missing students were live-cam girls, with links to a hardcore pornography site, she suspects that the college's formidable show more principal is involved in a cover-up, either to protect herself or someone else... show less

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Gemma has just broken up with her boyfriend, the undercover cop, Steve. However, she has more than enough work to keep her busy. There is the woman who is being harassed by her estranged husband and the grieving widower who thinks the company to whom he gave his wife's ashes to make a diamond has given him the wrong item. Her piano teacher's elderly mother is convinced that some animal is in her flat. The tony girls school, Netherleigh Park Ladies' College, has just hired her to investigate the disappearance of one of the students from a year ago. Then another girl goes missing and since both girls were friends there seems to be a connection. Gemma is conducting her investigation and her friend Angie is working on it from the police show more end. This gives Gemma some resources that she might not have access to otherwise. But even with that and the able assistance of her two operatives, Mike and Spinner, Gemma is going flat out. Mix into this the sudden appearance of Hugo/Ratbag, the boy who used to live next door, and a note telling her there is a contract out on her life and it is easy to understand why Gemma isn't feeling well.

All the cases get concluded satisfactorily but there is one more surprise awaiting Gemma. There must a sequel in the offing.
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Almost a four star whodunit but just lacked a little something. Definitely worth a read, or listening to the Bolinda audio version. I will be looking for another of G. Lord's books to listen to or read. Spiking the Girl ticked boxes for good story and good narrator.

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Canonical title
Spiking the Girl
Original title
Spiking the Girl
Dedication
To Ken Bruen
Gra agus bheannacht
First words
Tasmin jogged down the hill, long legs striding out in navy trackpants, blonde ponytail swinging, and adolescent breasts bouncing under a brief sports top, her school backpack jerking up and down in time.
(Prologue)
Gemma pulled up in front of the address Daria Reynolds had given her and sat there for a few moments, taking in the scene.
(Chapter One)
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Oh!" said Gemma. "Oh!"

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.3Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1558-1625
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PR8268 .O69 .S63Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature

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