The Girl From Paradise Hill: The McClintock-Carter Crime Thriller Trilogy: Book One

· The McClintock-Carter Crime Thriller Series Book 1 · Susan Lund
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 Tess returns home to bury her father but what she finds buried in his attic makes her question everything she thought she knew about the mild-mannered trucker…


PARADISE HILL, WASHINGTON

The seemingly idyllic mountain town harbors a dark secret: four young girls have disappeared over a forty-year period. With no crime scenes, no leads and no suspects, the cases have gone cold.

Until today.

The remains of one missing girl are discovered in a burned-out cabin at a remote campsite, reopening the case and suggesting the worst may be true – a ruthless child killer is operating in Washington State.

TESS MCCLINTOCK

Crime reporter and amateur cyber-sleuth Tess is obsessed with the cold cases of missing girls in Washington State. As she works to settle her father's estate, she's shaken to her core when she uncovers evidence pointing to his involvement. 

FBI SPECIAL AGENT MICHAEL CARTER

On leave after solving a particularly heartbreaking case of child abduction and murder for the FBI's Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force, Michael is back in Paradise Hill to recover and visit with family. Despite doctor's orders to stay clear of police work, Michael's drawn back in when Tess asks for his help understanding the secrets found in her father's attic.

A RUTHLESS CHILD KILLER 

Having escaped justice for decades, he's bored and deliberately stirs the pot, revealing the body of one of the dead girls. Despite the fact he's hiding in plain sight, no one suspects that he's really a wolf and not the sheep he pretends to be. He sees Tess and Michael's involvement in the case as a challenge and views Tess as a temptation he can't resist.

AN EIGHTEEN-YEAR OLD COLD CASE

For Tess and Michael, the cases are personal: Tess's best friend in public school, Lisa Tate, was one of the missing girls from Paradise Hill. Michael was babysitting the night little Lisa vanished. The guilt they harbor over their role in her disappearance drives them both. 

Desperate for answers, Tess and Michael join forces to track a killer and uncover the secrets Tess finds in her father's attic. Will the answers bring Tess peace or shatter her?

THE GIRL FROM PARADISE HILL is Book One in the McClintock-Carter Crime Thriller Series. 

THE GIRL WHO CRIED TOO MUCH is Book Two in the McClintock-Carter Crime Thriller Trilogy.

THE ONLY GIRL LEFT ALIVE is Book Three, the conclusion to the series.

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4.4
1.03K reviews
Sudipta Kar
March 29, 2022
Not a good plot at all, considering the killer doesn't get caught. The author starts off well creating the mystery and building up the suspense about the killer's identity. But half way through she lets us guess who it is. Then begins the drag. The plot beats around the bush and ends abruptly with the killer still at large, still plotting on his nefarious goals and gloating.👎
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Wendy Nkambule
December 25, 2022
The content wad too repetitive and didn't really keep me glued in the book to follow the story line. Looks like one story being dragged through 3 books. Since the killer has been revealed anyway, I'm not going to buy more books just to follow through how they eventually figure it out.
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Kajal Tulsi
November 5, 2020
The book was fine, but some parts of the plot felt a little clumsy. I didn't quite enjoy the similarity of the names used by the author nor the way the ultimate perpetrator was "revealed". However, I finished the book... in some ways, this book is more than the sum of its parts because you end up reading the entire thing, despite its shortcomings.
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About the author

 Susan Lund writes crime thrillers and lives in the beautiful West Coast of Canada on the side of Burke Mountain.

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