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The Buried Girl: A Novel of Suspense
The Buried Girl: A Novel of Suspense
The Buried Girl: A Novel of Suspense
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The Buried Girl: A Novel of Suspense

Written by Richard Montanari

Narrated by Scott Brick

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Master of terrifying crime novels Richard Montanari, author of The Rosary Girls, returns with a standalone small-town thriller to make the hairs stand on the back of your neck.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateFeb 26, 2019
ISBN9780062936608
Author

Richard Montanari

A novelist, screenwriter, and essayist, Richard Montanari's work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Cleveland Plain Dealer, and scores of other national and regional publications. He is the OLMA-winning author of the internationally acclaimed thrillers Deviant Way and The Violet Hour that have now been published in more than twenty countries. Montanari currently makes his home in Cleveland, Ohio, where he is slavish only to the high arts of boxing, Italian food, and independent film.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Just didn't feel that engaged with the story and the ending felt pretty predictable.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is my first book by Mr. Montanari. It was a nice, good showing. There were elements that I enjoyed a lot. Enough good things that I would read another book by Mr. Montanari. Detective Ivy is one of the good elements. She had a good head on her shoulders that showed her intelligence. She was not one of those take a backseat cop. She did lead the investigation. Here is where I did lose some of the interest in the story and that was with the main character and murder investigation as a whole. Will was fine but neither he or his daughter really did anything for me. I was not invested in them one hundred percent. Therefore, because of this, the story lost some excitement for me. At times I even found myself going through the motions of reading but not really comprehending what I was reading. Yet, I still finished this book pretty fast. As I stated previously, I would read another book from this author.