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Tori's twin sister disappeared the summer that they were 17. The case has never been solved. It shaped Tori's life and she is an FBI Special Agent. On the 20th anniversary of her sister's disappearance, another girl goes missing in their town under identical circumstances. Both cars were found on the side of the road with a blown tire.
Tori has not returned home to Manchester Bay since her father's funeral- less than a year after Jessie's disappearance. But she receives a mail clipping about the new disappearance and is on the first flight back to Minnesota.
The killer is good- there are no clues. She inserts herself into the case, determined to solve it once and for all.

I really enjoyed this. It was fairly long, yet completely held my interest. I am eager to see where things take Tori next. I was a bit perturbed about some misdirections, but I get it and why it was done.

Kate Handford narrates the audiobook. There are lengthy pauses at the end of sentences, which is a pet peeve. It makes it hard to speed up- the speech becomes too fast before the pauses are dealt with.

I received an advance audio copy in exchange for an honest review.

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The Silenced Girls was a great crime thriller that had me guessing who-done-it until the very end. Tori’s involvement as an FBI agent alongside local police from her hometown, hunting a serial killer with close ties to her past was a great ride. Will Braddock was an excellent character counterpart to Tori, likable and sharp, but balanced enough to soften Tori’s worked up sharp edges. Lots of twists throughout, but still tied up nicely at the end. I’ll be tuning in for Tori’s next adventure for sure.

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This book was pretty good I am not big on detective thrillers which this was. This is a little bit longer than I like my thrillers as well this almost being 500 pages. This was a good book with a lot of suspense kept me wanting more. The twist and turns well keep you guessing I rally enjoyed this audio book.

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I loved this book. It read like a true crime story with lots of moving parts. The author did a great job of writing in a way that was easy to follow, not confusing. I can't wait until the next book!

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Thank you to Netgalley and the author/publisher for this audiobook.

This audiobook is 17 hours long and it felt much longer. I DNF this book at 22%. The dialogue is way too much for each chapter and seemed to have way too many details, at least for my personal preference. It seemed to be overly described which made it hard to focus after a while because it seemed the story started to fade a bit. At 22% in it was also getting lost of what was going on with the jumping around but I feel like if I had more focus I may enjoy this one.

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Well thought out, and very well executed.
The characters and relationships were compelling and believable. The small lake town setting felt like a true community and a character in and of itself, too.
The twists and turns throughout the case were satisfying and gripping, I could hardly pause my reading even for a moment.

Overall a very enjoyable read, and I look forward to seeing what comes next in the second book for Tori Hunter.

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I think it must be really hard to write a thriller. You have to decide how far to the edge of their seat you want your reader, how many twists and plot shifts, etc. This one was a promising start to what should be an interesting series. The characters were layered, the plot complex, and I definitely want to visit Minnesota lake country now. I could have done with a little less “here’s how I did it” chatter from the villain but that is my only quibble. The narrator held her own with the complex story and many characters.

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For whatever reason, I love a good book that follows a detective trying to solve a murder. This was no exception. Throughout this book, we learn about Tori Hunter and the lasting impact of her twin sister's disappearance. Tori returns to her home town to try to solve the disappearance of another woman ; the person responsible is presumably also responsible for her sister's disappearance 20 years prior. I didn't expect all of the twists and turns of this book but it made for an enjoyable read.

Thank you to the publisher for allowing me to listen to the audio copy as an arc.

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I usually find it easy to review books. My own criteria is that anyone who has the skill and patience to write and publish a novel deserves five stars for that alone.

I would give this novel 3.5 / 5 but that isn't an option, so why did I go for 3 rather than 4?

The repetitive dialogue and over description were the main reasons. When I read ( or listen to) a book I like enough description to enable me to viualise the characters and then form my own interpretation of how they react in the circumstances. There is just no chance to do this here. Every little thing, expression or comment is then explained to the nth degree. I know how much description is enough is subjective but it really began to grate.

The narration was actually very good, however I imagine they were quite glad when this came to an end. The storyline was interesting (& I will try the next in the series), quite honestly I think if this had been a third shorter it could be a 5☆ read.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for this ARC.

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This book was really interesting. I kept thinking I knew who the killer was gonna be and then it switched up again. The mystery was good, the characters were likable, and the narration was great. 😊

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Silenced Girls by R. Stelljes, published by Bookouture/audio, is the first book in the Agent Tori Hunter Series. I already read the book and now that the audio book is available I just had to have this too.
Beautifully narrated by K. Handford, this audio is a pleasure listening to.
Blurb: FBI Agent Tori Hunter was away from her home in Manchester Bay, Minnesota for twenty years, ever since her twin sister disappeared on the Fourth of July, when the girls should have been together. But when she receives an anonymous newspaper clipping about another missing girl, Genevieve, Tori is dragged back to the past. Just like Tori’s sister, Genevieve vanished without a trace, her empty car abandoned on a lonely lakeside road as Independence Day fireworks lit up the sky overhead.

Returning to Minnesota lake country, Tori finds Genevieve’s parents desperate for answers. How could their beautiful, popular daughter be snatched so near her own home? Under pressure to make an arrest, the police have no time for Tori’s theories. Besides, they already have a suspect for Genevieve’s abductor: a local man seen flirting with her the night she disappeared.

But then the suspect is found dead in his isolated cabin, days before another girl’s body is discovered in the trunk of her car, two strange dots on her back. The bloodstains surrounding her body belong to the one man Tori thought she could trust. Tori knows the closer she gets to the truth, the more her own life is at risk. But can she catch this killer before it’s too late for Genevieve?

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"It has to be devastating to know your sister was killed by someone you thought to be a friend.
Now I think I know why because he is a cold blooded killer. He sent you that article at first to taunt you and then to draw you here. Once you were here, he let you hunt for him before he tried to kill you. That didn't work, so now, he's doing the next best thing. He's killing you by driving a stake into your heart . He wants you to die a little each day knowing the truth . He knows that every time you think of Jessie, you'll think of him. He's been dying to do it for 20 years and he just got to do it now and he's going to want to continue doing it to you."

Phew!!! 17 hours and 3 mins in audio format. Finally done 😂.. I enjoyed listening to this gripping thriller but at the same time, also glad it's finally over - for book 1, that is...😂😅 There are parts which are a bit dragged out and I can't with some of the repetitive dialogues, unnecessary conversations. For the most part, the narration was good and captured my attention/ interest. Circumstantial evidences pointed out to Gunther and Eddie as the suspects but one commited suicide while the other strongly denied the allegations. Who is the real suspect? I'm just glad the killer did not turn out to be Will Braddock - the one I heavily suspected from the start -or else I'll be really pissed that I've wasted my time.😅
📖 If you like:
✔️Twins as MC
✔️ Missing girl tropes
✔️murder mystery/ Cold cases (this one a total of 26!)
✔️Multiple POVs - including the killer's
✔️Enemies to lovers plot 🤷‍♀️

3.75 ✨ rounded up
2.5 🌶️

Original Date of publication is April 19, 2019 but NetGalley recently posted this audiobook version with Nov 1, 2024 as publication date . Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for granting access in exchange for honest review! 🖤

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On coming to write this review I note the title was released originally in 2020 and that there are another 5 available, another 5 added to my wish list immediately I should add. Perhaps there’s a book 7 on the way, or a change of publisher. No matter. I loved it!

I loved Tori pretty much instantly, more importantly though the story was absolutely fantastic. I kept thinking that I could really envisage it adapted for tv, Mare of Easttown type vibes. Plot twist after plot twist executed to perfection, fabulous narration. This worked brilliantly for my liking.

4 stars 🌟
No notes.

My thanks to Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for this ELC

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This was both a new author and narrator for me and it worked really well. I got thoroughly engaged in the story. Although as normal the lead character has issues these were resolved during the story and the ending (which was a nice recap and conclusion).
I liked the off the wall workings of Tori's mind and cant wait to listen to book 2.

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I won’t lie, I was kind of dreading the fact that the audiobook was over 17 hours long and almost wished I hadn’t started it. But listening at 2x speed made it way easier to handle. I’m really glad I gave this audiobook a shot!
This first book in the series is absolutely fantastic! It has everything you could want: compelling characters, an engaging backstory, and a mystery that keeps you guessing. The reveal of the killer is truly unexpected! You'll quickly find yourself rooting for the main character, Tori. There are so many twists and turns, and I never saw the ending coming! I also really enjoyed the narrator's voice; she did an excellent job.
I'm really looking forward to exploring the rest of the series!

Thank You NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for allowing me to listen to the audiobook.

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SPOILERS

This is so tricky to review.
It's long, overly so, there's a lot that could have been trimmed off.
The main character comes off as a spoilt bratt fairly often.
The characters behave in ways you can't imagine anyone acting , ever.
I spent a very long time waiting for law enforcement to catch up with me on knowing who the killer is.
Not really a fan of the killer spilling every single detail as soon as he gets the opportunity.

However, it's 17 hours long I think, and I listened to every single second of it, and I'd listen to more when the next book comes out.
Overall, if you're happy to read the next one (and this is book 1) then the book is doing something right.

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This could have been a really good listen! But 17 hours is a lot!! There are a ton of characters to try to keep up with. I read a lot of thriller books so I was really looking forward to this but it was so hard to stay engaged. There could be a ton shaved off of this, there’s a lot of needless conversation between characters. Things were on the more predictable side storyline wise as well. I had such high hopes for this one but it really did fall short in my opinion.

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On the 20th anniversary of her sister's disappearance, another woman goes missing in eerily similar circumstances and draws Agent Tori Hunter back to her home town. From the very beginning, you are rooting for Tori to finally discover what happened not only to this missing woman but also to her sister. She's feisty and tenacious, and despite the setbacks she faces nothing will stop her, and you'll be with her every step of the way as she searches for the truth.

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I wasn’t sure how much I’d enjoy a longer mystery/crime thriller novel. Surprisingly, I found myself invested early on, zoomed through this, and ended up liking it way more than I was expecting.

There wasn’t really anything mind blowing about the plot. It’s definitely a police procedural book, which I just so happen to enjoy. Mixed in is a bit of spicy romance which lightens the intensity of the investigation.

There was a section where Tori is called away to work a missing children’s case while Will continues to work on Jessie and Gen’s. I’m not sure that really needed to be there. Unless Rogers wanted us to get a taste of what kind of work Tori normally does? Given this is book one of the Agent Tori Hunter series, it probably could’ve been scrapped.

I listened to the audiobook. There wasn’t anything special to it. There’s one narrator even though there are multiple POVs. Maybe because it’s supposed to revolve around Tori? I think one female and one male narrator could’ve made the experience better. Voice actors make audiobooks way more fun to listen to.

*Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for a copy of the audiobook.*

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I've got a new book series to binge read! Silenced Girls, a gripping thriller, sucked me in and had me turning the pages. The plot was intriguing, and I enjoyed the investigation, the banter, the investigators, and the well thought out plot.

FBI Special Agent Tori Hunter received a disturbing letter which had her going back to her hometown of Manchester, Minnesota to investigate the case of a missing woman. It has been twenty years since she has been back to the place where her twin sister disappeared without a trace. There she will work with detective Will Braddock to catch a killer. As they began their investigation, I did my best to also figure out whodunit.

I enjoyed the premise of a woman coming home to investigate a case which has similarities to her sister's missing person case. Tori’s old wounds that coming home opened, the questions that have lingered, and the desire to know the truth were palpable. I enjoyed the investigative work and the chemistry between Tori and Will.

I enjoyed the tension, the dread, the twists, the mystery and the writing.

I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the narration.

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