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Pub Date 1 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 1 Mar 2025

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Description

Two young backpackers hike up Ghost Mountain to spend the night and are never seen alive again.

Three men are found murdered in a mall parking lot next to an unregistered black van. A woman kneels in the pool of blood and is arrested for the crime.

Two seemingly unrelated events nearly a year apart, both quickly handled by the police. But Marty Gray’s not so sure they’ve got it right, and when she finds a strange similarity between the two cases, she knows there’s more to the story. But with one spectacularly bad podcast investigation on her resume, no one is willing to take Weird Marty Gray seriously, so she starts her own investigation, asking questions no one wants asked, and unearthing answers no one wants to come to light.

Through the sleepy streets of her small town and the haunted trails of Ghost Mountain, Marty slowly digs up the town’s best kept secrets, while a killer lurks in the shadows, waiting to strike again.

Two young backpackers hike up Ghost Mountain to spend the night and are never seen alive again.

Three men are found murdered in a mall parking lot next to an unregistered black van. A woman kneels...


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Featured Reviews

This book was a ride. It had everything I look for in the genre — suspense, unexpected twists and a satisfying ending that didn’t leave me with lingering questions. From the start, the story pulled me in, keeping me on edge as I tried to piece everything together.

One of the things I appreciated most was how well the twists were executed. Just when I thought I had things figured out, the story would take a turn that caught me off guard in the best way. It kept the suspense high without feeling predictable.

I also loved that all the loose ends were tied up by the end. There’s nothing worse than an unsatisfying ending but this ending wrapped everything up perfectly. It was just the right balance of intrigue and resolution.

Overall, this was a great read that had me hooked from start to finish.

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"I definitely don’t have an off-switch in my brain that says it’s okay to let this one go."

That's the book, basically.

Summary:
Marty Gray is our main character, and she never learned how to let go. Her brother disappeared when she was eight years old. Twenty years later, she still lives in the home her parents fled ten years ago, desperate for a new start.

After spending most of her life investigating her own brother's disappearance, Marty starts an ill-fated podcast about two hikers who went missing in a local ghost town. Nearly a year after the spectacular failure of this podcast, three men are murdered in a parking lot in Marty's town. Like every other mystery Marty has ever heard of, she can't get this one out of her head.

My Thoughts:
Marty really grew on me. Like, she definitely needs a fantastic therapist and also maybe a nap. But she feels like a real person with real trauma. She makes several stupid choices, but you always see where she is coming from.

If there is ever a sequel. More Peabody, please.

I think the pacing was pretty good. It always felt like something new was happening, but not so quickly that it was hard to keep up. There is a section right at the end that felt a bit infodumpy, but it made sense, I suppose. Felt more like a recap than a rushed ending, which was nice.

As for the mystery itself: I genuinely did not see a lot of these twists coming. Yet they all felt logical. There were enough hints that I think a reread would be fun, but not so many that it gave the game away too quickly. I do think that in the early middle of the book there starts to become a lot of names and dates to keep up with. By the time I finished the book, though, I knew who everyone was and what had happened when. So hang in there!

Final Opinion
I really enjoyed this book. It was a quick, satisfying read. I would love to read more from this author, and I would be interested in seeing a return from Marty Gray.

Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced copy! All opinions are my own.

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