Kathy Branfield
3.5 stars. The Secrets They Left Behind by Lissa Marie Redmond is a perplexing mystery with an unusual premise. Twenty-three year old police officer Shea O’Connor is asked to go undercover by FBI Agent Bill Walters. Three freshman college women have been missing for several months and local Police Chief Roy Bishop has not uncovered any leads. Although a bit reluctant, Shea readily agrees to take the assignment. Fitting in right away in the small town of Kelly’s Falls, she becomes fast friends with the missing young women’s inner circle. Shea feels bad about lying to everyone. However, she feels even more uncomfortable when she becomes involved with Luke Stansfield, the brother of one of the missing women. Despite her uneasiness, Shea begins making progress with the case, but will she uncover the truth about what happened to Olivia, Emma and Skyler? Shea is still struggling in the aftermath of her previous undercover stint, but she knows she has the best shot at hopefully unearthing leads in the case. She is surprised by how quickly she befriends Kayla, Maddie and Jenna. Although she knows better than become personally involved with anyone connected to the investigation, Shea cannot resist saying yes when Nick asks her out. Hoping to find answers before Nick and her new friends learn the truth about her, Shea becomes even more determined to discover the women’s fate. Roy is not at all enthused about Shea’s involvement with the case. They forge an uneasy alliance but they find themselves at odds more often than not. But when Shea begins unearthing leads, Roy becomes a bit more enthusiastic about her assistance. With the clock ticking, will he and Shea solve the puzzling mystery surrounding the victim’s disappearances? The Secrets They Left Behind is an interesting mystery but the pacing is a little slow. Due to the age group, the story reads more like a young and/or new adult novel so be prepared for the typical college hijinks such as drinking, gossiping and irrational jealousy. Shea comes across as a bit immature and some of her decisions are somewhat unprofessional. Through clever misdirects and red herrings, Lissa Marie Redmond keeps readers the guessing the perpetrator’s identity until the mystery’s unexpected denouement. I received a complimentary copy for review.
Linda Strong
4.5 STARS Three female college girls go missing while in their hometown during Christmas break. he girls left behind their phones, purses, coats .... and there is no trace of them anywhere. When the case turns cold, Police Officer Shea O'Connor is recruited to go undercover. Still bearing the emotional and physical scars of a previous case, O'Connor infiltrates as eighteen-year-old Shea Anderson, a college freshman and the "niece" of the town's police chief. Shea is getting nowhere with her investigation, and it's getting harder and harder to keep her identity secret. But someone is watching her closely. What really happened the night the three girls disappeared? Small towns have deep, dark secrets. Someone is willing to kill to keep those secrets hidden. The closer she gets to finding answers, the more danger she's in. As the author held the position of a cold case homicide detective for many years, I expected a certain amount of credibility ... I was not disappointed. It's a tightly woven with twists and turns, lots of page-turning action. The characters are skillfully drawn. Residents of this small town are just normal nice people, but someone isn't who they pretend to be. Suspects are varied ..and all lead to a very unexpected ending. Many thanks to the author / Crooked Lane Books / Netgalley for the digital copy of this crime fiction. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.