Imagine finding a suitcase with a little girl stuffed inside and realizing she looks exactly like you.
Agent Abby Kane discovers an unlikely connection with a lone little girl abandoned outside FBI headquarters: They look exactly alike.Abby brings the girl home with her to learn more, thinking a family environment might jog the girl’s memory. Abby’s efforts pay off as the investigation points … as the investigation points toward a human trafficking ring. But as Abby gets to know the girl, she begins to think the girl wasn’t kidnapped or trafficked. She was sent.
Others want to prevent Abby from discovering the true nature of the girl’s purpose and are willing to do anything to silence her before she regains her memory. As Abby continues to dig, indicators suggest something else is at play, something unthinkable… and quite frankly, unexplainable. Who is Suitcase Girl?
Suitcase Girl is a USA Today bestseller with half a million downloads worldwide and 1,000s of five-star reviews. A tense, disturbing thrill-ride.
Meet Abby Kane
She spent her early career putting sickos, psychopaths, and ruthless killers behind bars. After her husband’s mysterious death, Abby moved her family to San Francisco, hoping for a fresh start and healing. What she got instead was a job with the FBI and a directive to solve their most baffling cases.
What readers are saying:
★★★★★ Hutchinson has written a pulse-raising mystery that left us paralyzed.
★★★★★ Imagine a book that takes every plot twist that you thought of and ignored it in favor of another.
★★★★★ A stunner that’s worthy of Michael Crichton.
★★★★★ A perplexing start, an astonishing ending, and a puzzle still to be solved!
★★★★★ Some of the best twists I’ve read in a long time.
★★★★★ Just when I thought I had it, the author throws another curveball.
★★★★★ A heart-stopping, edge of your seat thriller that will keep you up late into the night reading.
Suitcase Girl is book one in the Suitcase Girl trilogy and is a perfect introduction to the Abby Kane FBI series (Books 7,8,9). I love writing trilogies within the series. Don’t worry about starting with Suitcase Girl. It’ll sink its claws into you.
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This was a total mystery start to finish.
A fast read. Grabs the reader right away.
Interesting plot and storyline, realistic characters…….
Who is this little girl that looks so much like Agent Kane? Where did she come from and why did someone leave her, stuffed in a suitcase, where someone would be sure to notice the resemblance?
This well-written, well-paced mystery keeps the answers just out of reach. The characters, including many of the minor characters, are distinct and interesting, the story is enticing. I would definitely read more by this author.
First and foremost, I liked that the concept was totally original. In addition, the characters were well drawn, the pacing great. It was a real page turner that kept me up most of the night.
Part one of a trilogy, and so good that I had to purchase part 2 and 3. Real page turners all! Very satisfying ending in #3 that makes me think there may be another series in the offing! I can hardly wait.
Liked it so well I had to buy the rest of the series to see what happened.
These things do happen, we do have a smart police department. I will finish the book tomorrow.
I like Anything he writes
I loved most of this book BUT no resolution at the end of the story. The ending seemed to fall apart and it was totally a set-up for the next book.
Glad there is continuation.
I could not put this book down until I got to the end. It isn’t a book you pick up for a few minutes. You need to see how it comes out.
Interesting story but no resolution in the book, not satisfying to get to the end and not have answers.
Enjoyed
Great mystery, thriller
I loved it..waiting for the other books in the series prices drop
Loved the story but disappointed that the plot requires me to buy a second book.
It was good, but unfortunately the ending didn’t tie everything up, so you’re still left with questions.
This is closer to 2.5 stars. I’d already decided not to read the next book and then there was “The End.” I’ll think about it.
Couldn,t out it down lots of t twists