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The 9th Girl by Tami Hoag

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Summary

On a frigid New Year’s Eve in Minneapolis, a young woman’s brutalized body falls from the trunk of a car into the path of oncoming traffic. Questions as to whether she was alive or dead when she hit the icy pavement result in her macabre nickname, Zombie Doe. Unidentified and unidentifiable, she is the ninth nameless female victim of the year, and homicide detectives Sam Kovac and Nikki Liska are charged with the task of not only finding out who Zombie Doe is but who in her life hated her enough to destroy her. Was it personal, or could it just have been a crime of opportunity? Their greatest fear is that not only is she their ninth Jane Doe of the year but that she may be the ninth victim of a vicious, transient serial killer they have come to call Doc Holiday. Crisscrossing America’s heartland, Doc Holiday chooses his victims at random, snatching them in one city and leaving them in another, always on a holiday. If Zombie Doe is one of his victims, he has brought his gruesome game to a new and more terrifying level. But as Kovac and Liska begin to uncover the truth, they will find that the monsters in their ninth girl’s life may have lived closer to home. And even as another young woman disappears, they have to ask the question: Which is the greater evil — the devil you know or the devil you don’t?

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  • I absolutely adored this book. The level of detail in exploring the lives of the characters was superb. The storyline was fantastic, keeping me on my toes until the very end. I'm eagerly looking forward to diving into more works by this author.
  • Sam Kovac and Nikki Lyska are an incredible duo of detectives. Kovac is an old-fashioned, solitary investigator, while Syska is a younger, divorced mother of two. They both have their flaws, which actually enhance their appeal. They complement each other brilliantly while also balancing each other out. Tami Hoag has done a remarkable job in making this book a standalone, captivating enough to make me want to start from the beginning of the series. The characters are relatable, and the intertwined threads of the mystery keep the pace thrilling and the story engrossing. This crime thriller has it all: a zombie girl, a serial killer, and a kidnapping. What more could one ask for in an entertaining read? David Colacci's narration is always fantastic, and his voice is a perfect match for Kovac. He even adds an extra layer to Lyska's personality.
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