‘Absolutely gripping… blew me away… Words can’t describe how good this book is.’ Heidi Lynn’s Book ReviewsTHE USA TODAY TOP 1OO BESTSELLER YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS! The high chair lay on its side, a toy elephant and a crumpled green blanket scattered across the floor beside it.“She had a baby? Is it—?”“The baby’s gone.”When Detective Josie Quinn is called to a large house on the outskirts of the … Detective Josie Quinn is called to a large house on the outskirts of the small town of Denton, she’s horrified by the viciousness of the attack – smashed glass, splintered furniture and blood spattered across the floor. The owner, a single mother, is fighting for her life, and her newborn baby is missing.
A beautiful young woman caught fleeing the scene is Josie’s only lead, but when questioned it seems this mysterious girl doesn’t know who she is, where she’s from or why she’s so terrified…
Is she a witness, a suspect, or the next victim?
As Josie digs deeper, a letter found hidden in the house convinces her the attack, the missing child, and the nameless woman are linked to a spate of killings across the county, and Josie is faced with a heart-breaking decision…
Should she risk the life of one child to save many others? Or can she find another way to stop this killer before any more innocent lives are taken?
Nail-biting, twisty and impossible to put down. If you love gripping thrillers from Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine, you’ll be absolutely hooked!
What readers are saying about The Girl With No Name:
‘Absolutely brilliant… A story like no other… gripping and emotional… I was wrapped up in this story from beginning to end, shocked by every twist… blown away by so many secrets.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘Wow… a total rollercoaster ride of emotions… had me on the edge of my seat hanging on to every word, turning page after page totally engrossed… intense, full of action and had plenty of twists… a bloody good read!’ Bonnie’s Book Talk, 5 stars
‘Blooming heck (or words to that effect) what a fantastic story and rollercoaster ride that was… to say I was addicted to the book from start to finish is something of an understatement… it knocks the breath out of you!’ Ginger Book Geek, 5 stars
‘Fast paced and full of punches all the way through… twisted and turned so much it left me gasping for breath… I literally could not put it down… an absolute corker of a book… I absolutely loved it!’ Stardust Book Reviews, 5 stars
‘5/5 absolutely brilliant… I was wrapped up in this story from beginning to end, shocked by every twist and blown away by so many secrets.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘I love this series. I read this in one sitting. Josie Quinn is great binge-reading material.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘I read this book at breakneck speed. I had just downloaded it and next thing I knew I had finished it!’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘I could not put it down! Seriously, I was hooked from page one. Reading this was like being on an emotional roller coaster ride!’ Open Book Post, 5 stars
‘Loads of twists, but that ending though……..absolutely brilliant!! I would highly recommend it. Definitely worth 5 stars, if not more!!’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 starsmore
Enjoyable and entertaining. Lots of characters – who is the victim abd who is the villain?
Entertaining
could not put it down
Hard to put down…lots of surprises!
Wow, an absolutely entertaining unpredictable story which kept me turning page after page. The author certainly knows how to keep a reader on the “edge of one’s seat” so to speak.
I love all of her books… so much that I lose sleep reading them because I wake myself up to hurry on to the next chapter. I am currently reading the third Josie and will finish this book tonite.
I am on the 3rd one of the series very good books.
Not a copycat, totally original. Could not put it down. Can’t wait for new release.
Lisa Regan is a new favorite author. This book was really good. The suspense was wonderful and kept you guessing until the very end. While I had suspensions, I didn’t have all the pieces put together. In fact, I was sitting in a restaurant finishing the book and gasped in surprise at the end. I love a book that makes me do that!
The characters were really well developed and the story line was for the most part believable. (I’m not sure a police chief would be out of the office and personally working a crime…or two. My son is a police officer and I find that highly unlikely. But still Josie was the chief of police in a smaller town. So maybe so.)
I wasn’t happy with the way it ended, but that’s my personal opinion. It didn’t take anything away from the book and how much I enjoyed reading it.
I am looking forward to reading more books by this author and will definitely go back and read the first one in the series. There were some unanswered questions that I’m hoping will be resolved n the first book.
I just finished The Girl with No Name and again, Lisa Regan got me. I loved this book. I think I might have liked it better than the first in the series and that’s no easy task because I loved The Vanishing Girls too.
I admit it. I’m too emotionally attached to Josie Quinn. I feel everything she feels even when she isn’t expressing her feelings. She’s such a strong character and so well fleshed out, I feel like she’s a real person. This book really pulled at my heartstrings. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but I’m overwhelmed and ruined after reading this.
Lisa did a wonderful job of weaving the plot in a way that kept me from being able to guess what would happen next. I was on the edge of my seat, flipping pages rapidly to see if my guesses were correct.
As far as happy endings go, this book has one, kind of. I can’t say much without giving something away, but I will point out some of the things I loved about this book.
I love the relationship between Josie and Trinity. What a dynamic pair. Their relationship really bumps this story into overdrive for me. The same is true for their interactions in The Vanishing Girls.
I love the relationship between Josie and Noah. I hope Noah gets a romantic relationship in the next book. That man deserves a great woman. He’s such a great and caring guy. I love how he’s the caretaker in his relationship with Josie.
I also love the setting. I feel like I know Denton. Lisa didn’t over describe the town or the settings, but she gave enough and put the descriptions in enough (or in the right places) to help me understand the town and feel like they know it. This is important for the series since we’re going to be in Denton for every book and we need to have a connection with the town.
I can’t wait for the next installment. What will Josie Quinn do next? Please, Ms. Regan, get to writing the next in the series.