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  • New Girl in Town

  • Olivia Knight FBI Mystery Thriller, Book 1
  • By: Elle Gray, K.S. Gray
  • Narrated by: Brittany Goodwin
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 2.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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New Girl in Town

By: Elle Gray, K.S. Gray
Narrated by: Brittany Goodwin
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Wanted: A picturesque new town, a fresh start, and a much-needed escape from the constant reminder that the world is still full of bad guys.

For FBI agent Olivia Knight, that perfect place is Belle Grove, a charming small town in Northern Virginia, a place hidden by lush greenery and away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. This quaint town checked all of Olivia’s boxes, and it seemed to be the perfect place to give her the simple, quiet home life that she desperately craved.

A home life away from the bureau, away from the sounds of sirens. And most importantly, away from the grim nature of her job. So, what sort of place does Olivia call home? Well, in a cozy cabin, nestled in the woods.

FBI agent Olivia Knight sat on her comfy chair, reading her favorite novel, escaping into a world that no longer exists. But in the dead of night, the darkness that she escaped from found its way right to her doorstep….

When Olivia finds a young girl that is malnourished and disheveled outside her home, she is thrown into a disturbing and puzzling case. In order to catch the culprit and find the missing children in her new hometown, Olivia must dive deep into the twisted mind of a deranged serial kidnapper and crack an almost impossible case. With no leads in sight, Olivia must rely on more than just her wit.

With the help of Brock, her new partner—a guy that, although competent, is the exact opposite of her in every way—she must act fast to catch the person terrorizing the once serene town.

In Belle Grove, the truth is elusive, and the mysteries here have a way of remaining hidden. As more children go missing and the stakes to find the culprit grow higher than ever, Olivia Knight is about to find out what it really means to be the new girl in town.

©2021 Elle Gray (P)2022 Elle Gray

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I’m sorry but I couldn’t finish it. A young woman turns up on the front porch and the FBI agent waits until the next day to notify the correct authorities?? In real life, there would have been police everywhere, and forensic evidence. Let alone forensics taking samples from the girl. I am sorry but I felt this was poorly researched with complete ignorance of crime procedures which made this story unforgivable and impossible to get into. I personally found the actor, grating, and every time she emphasised “Olivia”, to me it was nails scraping a chalk board.

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Cleaning behind the fridge would be better entertainment

This book is, perhaps, the worst book I’ve had the displeasure of listening to.
The narrator punctuates each sentence by shouting.
The storyline is so far fetched it’s unbearable. The characters are overly emotional and would be hard pressed having a career in feeding goldfish, let alone the FBI.
It is so hard to listen to. Absolutely cringeworthy.
I can only assume the publisher had a partial lobotomy prior to agreeing to publish it.

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