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The Trapped Girl (Tracy Crosswhite Book 4)

The Trapped Girl (Tracy Crosswhite Book 4)

byRobert Dugoni
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Tracey
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5.0 out of 5 starsBrilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 21 April 2022
WOW, this one keeps you trying to work out who is telling the truth, keeps you guessing and wanting to keep reading. Andrea lost her family at a young age, living with her Aunt and Uncle then the unthinkable happens. She meets Graham and all is not what it seems. You will be surprised how this story ends. The author has a brilliant mind to come with Tracy Crosswhite stories that just keep reeling you in, her team just all fit.
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Darryl Greer
3.0 out of 5 starsA promising start but...
Reviewed in Australia on 25 September 2019
"The Trapped Girl" is fourth in author, Robert Dugoni’s Tracy Crosswhite series. The story gets off to a cracking start when a crab fisherman stumbles upon a crab pot in the chilly waters of Puget Sound off Seattle. Trouble is, it wasn’t filled with crabs, but a woman’s body. Tracy and her colleagues at the Seattle Police Department’s Violent Crimes Section are handed the case but have a troubling start when they find it difficult to identify the victim. It appears from her autopsy that she has gone to great lengths to conceal her identity. When evidence comes to light that the unidentified woman could be a person who had disappeared some months earlier, Tracy is haunted by the memory of her own sister’s unsolved murder. One by one the clues are uncovered, but as they are, the mystery seems to deepen. And there’s a shock – and grave danger – for Tracy when the real culprit is eventually identified.

Despite the promising start and an exciting dénouement in "The Trapped Girl", I could not describe this book as a thriller, more a plodding whodunit. I acknowledge and respect Robert Dugoni as a NYT bestselling author but the description on Amazon’s website, “a taut, riveting thriller” just doesn’t cut it for me. There were just too many parts of the narrative sandwiched between the opening and closing parts of the story that had me drifting off to other things jockeying for position in my mind. "The Trapped Girl" is worth a read, but more for lovers of murder/mystery novels.
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Tracey
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 21 April 2022
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WOW, this one keeps you trying to work out who is telling the truth, keeps you guessing and wanting to keep reading. Andrea lost her family at a young age, living with her Aunt and Uncle then the unthinkable happens. She meets Graham and all is not what it seems. You will be surprised how this story ends. The author has a brilliant mind to come with Tracy Crosswhite stories that just keep reeling you in, her team just all fit.
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Darryl Greer
3.0 out of 5 stars A promising start but...
Reviewed in Australia on 25 September 2019
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"The Trapped Girl" is fourth in author, Robert Dugoni’s Tracy Crosswhite series. The story gets off to a cracking start when a crab fisherman stumbles upon a crab pot in the chilly waters of Puget Sound off Seattle. Trouble is, it wasn’t filled with crabs, but a woman’s body. Tracy and her colleagues at the Seattle Police Department’s Violent Crimes Section are handed the case but have a troubling start when they find it difficult to identify the victim. It appears from her autopsy that she has gone to great lengths to conceal her identity. When evidence comes to light that the unidentified woman could be a person who had disappeared some months earlier, Tracy is haunted by the memory of her own sister’s unsolved murder. One by one the clues are uncovered, but as they are, the mystery seems to deepen. And there’s a shock – and grave danger – for Tracy when the real culprit is eventually identified.

Despite the promising start and an exciting dénouement in "The Trapped Girl", I could not describe this book as a thriller, more a plodding whodunit. I acknowledge and respect Robert Dugoni as a NYT bestselling author but the description on Amazon’s website, “a taut, riveting thriller” just doesn’t cut it for me. There were just too many parts of the narrative sandwiched between the opening and closing parts of the story that had me drifting off to other things jockeying for position in my mind. "The Trapped Girl" is worth a read, but more for lovers of murder/mystery novels.
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Gary Hart
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4.0 out of 5 stars a chilling start and a happy ending!
Reviewed in Australia on 27 February 2022
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Well, another Crosswhite down, more good reading, plenty of twists, and a satisfying outcome. Lots to like about the plot, great characters, and love wins through! Four novels finished, but more good reading to come. Thanks Robert!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read!
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2021
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I've enjoyed the first three Crosswhite novels and I'm looking forward to reading more. The writing is clear and the plots are good. The characters stand out as real humans, especially the leads. I'd recommend these books to anyone wanting to spend some quality time with a great book!
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light hearted entertainment
5.0 out of 5 stars This story leaves you wanting to find the next in the series.
Reviewed in Australia on 3 June 2022
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I am enjoying following Tracy Crosswhite's life Robert Dugoni weaves a very intricate tale which keeps you wanting to read more. I look forward to the other books in this series.
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realmum
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 20 September 2017
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A missing wife who disappeared off a mountain, a dead woman in a crab pot. A trust fund, a cheating husband and a Detective who won't give up until the truth is known. You may think you know how this one will go but Robert Dugoni will surprise you. Loved this book.
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Simon
4.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of twists and turns.
Reviewed in Australia on 3 November 2019
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Another enjoyable Crossswhite thriller. Plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing. Also worth the progression in her life too. Dugoni has an engaging character in Crosswhite.
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Gg
5.0 out of 5 stars Puzzling investigations
Reviewed in Australia on 12 May 2021
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Murder, a missing person, a strong police group and a touch of romance make for a good story line, mystery with twists in the investigation lead to an intriguing narrative,
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pete11d
5.0 out of 5 stars Tracy Crosswhite gets better and better
Reviewed in Australia on 20 January 2020
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This is another excellent book in the Tracy Crosswhite series that keeps on getting better. Great storyline that keeps moving from start to finish and plenty of interesting changes. The characters are fun, if a little bit good guy-bad guy, and the books are an enjoyable balance of crime thriller and personal relationships. Rex & Sherlock are my favourites.
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Joe Puce
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommend
Reviewed in Australia on 22 August 2019
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Great plots with interesting characters. Booth good and very bad. I suggest new readers start with 1 in this series. Also interesting USA geography for me in AU.
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