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Brilliantly addictive, just love Carol's books especially the D.I. Natalie Ward series and I was hooked from the very first chapter and her style of writing is just brilliant.
Overall this is a gripping page turner, hard to put down and with well developed characters and I can thoroughly recommend.
I particularly enjoyed reading about Natalie's colleagues and how they are developing as a team. I also enjoy how Carol always leaves a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of the book between her husband David and Natalie.
Well done Carol and I eagerly await your next book in this series.
Thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
Police thriller with missing,murdered girls and a scary dare. Lots of twists and turns before the villain is uncovered.
Savanah Hopkins Doesn’t come home from school as she always has done , her mother quickly raised the alarm for everyone to find her
But Savanahs friend Harriet is reported missing
But Natalie who’s in charge for the missing children isn’t quick and there is a body on the tip .
She has to find The other girl as quickly as she can
I had an ARC from Bookoutre
I so love the Natalie Ward stories. A proper detective tale. Over a week several 14 year old girls go missing. Bodies are found. As the team delve closer they find out about a 'dare' that all girls seem to have been involved with. The latest missing girl is Natalies own daughter. It's now personal. I love Natalie and her team and their family realities. Great writing that sets you on edge with suspense but also wonderful banter within the team. A gripping story with lots of suspects and a fantastic ending.
The Dare is the latest book in the DI Natalie Ward series (The Birthday and Last Lullaby) by Carol Wyer. Ms Wyer does an excellent job of combining the police work Natalie does with her home life, leaving the reader wanting more. The Dare is easily a stand alone story. I was given an early copy to review.
The Dare is another thrilling instalment in the DI Natalie ward series. I always get excited when I hear another book from Carol Wyer is coming out.
Jane Hopkins arrives home late, not only has the contractors working on her garden already gone home for the day. But her daughter Savannah has not come home. She rings her mobile but, she doesn’t answer. She also rings one of Savannah’s friend’s mum, but no one has seen her. She fears the worse and calls the Police.
DI Natalie Ward is to lead the investigation. She is in a hurry to find Savannah, but her body is found near a rubbish tip and then another teenage girl body turns up in the same circumstances. They discover that the girls are linked to a German website that dares people to disappear. But also, the killer is aware of this too.
With everything going on with the investigation Natalie must also deal with her home life. Her husband David has been gambling again. There is friction between them. Their daughter Leigh realises what going on and it doesn’t go down well, they blame themselves when Leigh disappears. Thinking that’s the reason she has gone away. But also, with what Natalie knows she is worried that Leigh could be the next victim.
Wow this is another five-star read from Carol Wyer. I couldn’t put this down. It was a roller-coaster of a ride, I highly recommend
This is the 3rd book I’ve read by Carol Wyer & certainly won’t be the last.
This had me hooked from the beginning. Plenty of twists and turns, the ongoing story of DI Natalie Ward and some good old fashioned police work.
Looking forward to the next adventures.
4.5 stars
This is the third book in the detective Natalie Ward series and I loved the first two so was looking forward to reading this one. I wasn’t disappointed. It was as usual by Carol plenty of twists and a gripping storyline that i didn’t want to put down. It revolves around the world of teenage girls and social media which shows what a scary combination it can be if used in the wrong way. I thought the ending was a bit flat although I’m glad her daughter got home safe. I can’t wait for the next instalment.
This is Detective Natalie Ward's third outing and she and her team in Staffordshire are beginning to feel familiar. They're a tenacious, hardworking lot so when a teenage girl goes missing without any clues to where she might have gone they turn over every stone looking for clues but to no avail. Following the disappearance of another teenage girl, again with no trace, the detectives uncover a link to a social media dare that the girls might have taken up. With her own teenage daughter at home, Natalie is hoping the girls will turn up safe but there is a dark, malicious element at work who is very good at covering his tracks and seems to be two steps ahead of the police.
This is a well written and engaging series with well rounded characters who have their own lives and families outside of work. Despite encouraging her team to maintain a good work-life balance, Natalie often struggles to do so herself with two teenagers and a disgruntled out of work husband at home. A compelling page turner with a shocking motive of revenge.
I love anything Carol writes. (side note she is helping to inspire my own writing!) This one was no different. The chemistry Natalie has with her team is phenomenal, which makes her stories easy to read. Dare flips back and forth throughout the book from the story, to the thoughts of the perpetrator. It is a dark mystery that draws you in and gets you hooked.
The story surrounds the disappearance of two young girls who simply vanish without a trace. Natalie, having a child of her own around the same age, is immediately on the case. She realizes her worst fears are realized when the first girl is found dead days after her disappearance. Another girl goes missing around the same time and suffers the same fate. . As the plot unfolds, Natalie founds disturbing videos on both girls phones which further deepen the investigation.
Natalie makes a critical error in her own judgement however and takes her focus off of her own daughter. She too goes missing....not giving any spoiliers as to how this pans out. You will have to read for yourself!
Apparently this is the third book in the Natalie Ward series - now I definitely need to read the first two! It read fine as a standalone but I'm wishing I would have read them in order. This story addresses the scary, current world of social media and teenagers. Someone is murdering girls in town and the race is on to find the killer before they take another life.
It was fast paced and exciting! I can't wait to read more by Ms. Wyer!
Thanks to Carol Wyer, Bookouture and NetGalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Carol Wyer The Dare
As always DI Natalie Ward cases drag you in and get the old grey cells working trying to discover whom the culprit(s) are. This book made me do a mental check on where all my kids are and that they were safe. In my humble opinion I don’t feel that these can be read as standalones as the author has patiently drawn into the characters personal lives, both the good and the bad.
We have not one, not two but three teenage girls disappear over a very short period of time. Savannah, Harriet and Katy all go missing within a day or two of each other sadly Savannah was quickly found dumped on a pile of rubbish. Natalie and her team were called on to work these cases and there is a distinct case of urgency due to the lack of time between each disappearance and the continuous stream of dead ends as one suspect as another has what seems to be a solid alibi.
Finally there’s a break in the case and we delve into the murkier side of social media challenge sites…. We definitely are not talking of the ice bucket challenge; this is something much scarier, much darker. I really don’t want to say too much more for fear of spoilers.
Not only has Natalie got a time sensitive and possible serial killer to deal with she also has family dramas to contend with. Her husband David is trying hard to make up for his rather huge misdemeanour, possibly trying a little too hard. Leigh and Sean are mostly just being typical teenagers although Leigh seems to be acting out in reaction to David and Natalie’s arguing and bickering.
There are twists, turns and red herrings galore in this book. I have to be honest and say that there are times when I could happily throttled the girls and as for David I would have arse and necked him right out the door. I really can’t see a happy ending for the two of them.
I was so pleased to be approved for this book it made my day. Read for an honest opinion. Thank you Netgalley and Bookoutre Publishers.
Carol Wyer can do no wrong!! She’s an amazing writer and I will read anything she writes. This is the 3rd book in the series and it was another great addition. Someone is taking young teenage girls or is it some part of a dare that sees how long someone can go missing on purpose? This will keep you going till late in the night reading.
*Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.
Another decent instalment in this fast paced series with a typically twisted plot. Unfortunately I found the storyline all a bit obvious
The Dare by Carol Wyer is the third installment in the Detective Natalie Ward series, and is the first I've had the pleasure to read. For me, this book is highly successful as a stand alone police procedural.
When thirteen year old Savannah Hopkins goes missing in the town of Watfield, DI Natalie Ward and her team are quickly assigned to the case. When Savannah's body is found, another girl is reported missing and found dead, followed by yet another, all over the course of several days. Trying to ascertain a link between the victims, DI Ward and her team discover a social media site called Disappear, which dares vulnerable teens to vanish for a period of 48 hours. Is it participation in this challenge that has ultimately led each girl to her death?
While Natalie and her colleagues race against the clock to find a seral killer before he strikes again, we are offered glimpses from said killer's perspective, and we are able to glean an insight into the evil psyche of the 'Watfield Monster', although his identity remains unknown. The case takes an interesting turn when it becomes personal for DI Ward, but to avoid spoilers I will say no more.
This is a nail-biting and engrossing read that will have you turning pages long into the night. I am anxious to read more from Carol Wyer, particularly the first books of the Natalie Ward series.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC.
Really enjoyed this book. I was slightly disappointed by the ending though. First book I have read by the author & would like to read the previous 2 of the series.
A wonderful addition to the Natalie Ward book series. It was addictive, staying up late to read, not wanting to put it down. The issue of social media and teenagers hit close to home for me.
The book was interesting and engaging, I enjoy all of the characters and their interactions with each other. Crime procedures books are my favorite, and this series is one I enjoy reading. I can't wait until the next installment. Hopefully, Natalie will do something about that husband of hers.
Many thanks to Bookouture and Carol Wyer for the opportunity to read and review this book. This is the second Natalie Ward book I've read and I've really enjoyed both. There is a really good plot development between Natalies life and her working world. This story is based around her trying to catch a serial teenage killer. Fast paced. Edge of your seat and well worth a read.
Although this is a crime series that can be read as standalone due to the nature of the stories, I did read the two books prior to this one to get a fuller grasp on Natalie Ward, as her personal life is a subplot to the series. This series is very much like Criminal Minds, where the story mainly focuses on a crime, but the characters personal life is lightly woven along the plot as well.
Although I enjoyed the two previous crimes in the series, I would say that this may be one of the weaker ones. I think it's mostly due to the crime and to my personal taste. I'm not too keen on teens making dumb selfish decisions and this followed that. Every time a girl turned up missing, I'm just like "why did they do that?" (once you learn why the girls go missing). It's frustrating, to say the least, but then again they're young teen girls, and most teens can fall prey to their selfish desires, including Natalie's daughter.
Overall, this was still a good crime/thriller novel.
Great book will be reading other books by this author.
Will also recommend this book to others.
Great read! 5*** also can see myself reading it more than once