Why She Ran Geraldine Hogan-Crime
We are in Ireland and the scene of the crime is a high end recovery centre (think
The Priory) for young women with issues. The victim is Rachel, who has been killed
with a blunt instrument blow to the head and a violent attack. She is one of the
care workers who was on a night shift in one of the bungalows. The only other
person in that bungalow , Eleanor, is now missing and she is the daughter of a
wealthy, influential landowner. Has one killed the other and ran off or is there
more to it?  DS Iris Locke has been put in charge of the case and things really
aren’t adding up. DS Slattery has his own issues. His wife of over 30 years is in
the early stages of dementia and is starting to wander. It was never a solid
marriage and got worse when they lost their daughter. Iris has her own
demons and a murder case tends to bring these to the forefront.
I enjoyed this as it has a different premise from most crime reads. There isn’t
a plethora of suspects or even a lean towards a few, and even the one possible
is looking less and less likely as time goes on.; This is one of a series but will
happily stand alone (I haven’t read the previous one- Her Sisters Bones and
it worked for me). A highly enjoyable  captivating read.
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Rachel. They must have made a mistake. A mother would know?’ She let her words pour into the emptiness of the kitchen. She began to shiver. ‘I can’t feel anything,’ she said softly and rocked back and forth, as if she was a huge child, seeking solace in the simple gesture.

When young, pretty nurse Rachel McDermott is found murdered in the harsh lights of the hospital kitchen where she works, her mother can’t accept the news, and the small Irish town of Corbally reels in disbelief. Rushing to the scene, Detective Iris Locke vows to find the sick killer, whatever it takes.

The last person to see Rachel alive was her close friend, sixteen-year-old Eleanor Marshall, a troubled teenager, estranged from her family. Eleanor was spotted fleeing the kitchen where Rachel’s body was found and becomes the main suspect. Iris has a search party combing the endless woods near the Comeragh mountains where they believe she is hiding. But Iris is consumed with worry for the vulnerable girl and can’t shake a prickly disquiet that Eleanor shouldn’t be a suspect.

Eleanor’s sister agrees but a day later, when she is found dead in the area Eleanor is hiding, things don’t look good for the runaway teen. Iris can’t see Eleanor, who still sleeps with her childhood teddy bear, as someone who would kill her little sister and her best friend, but all the evidence seems to point that way.

Sleep-deprived and desperate to find the truth, Iris takes a closer look into Rachel’s background and discovers that she was keeping strange, shadowy company the night before she died. Convinced that Eleanor is in terrible danger, Iris sets out to find her, in the icy-cold woods, alone. But what if somebody else makes their way through the darkness and reaches Iris and Eleanor first?

This gripping mystery thriller is perfect for fans of Carol Wyer, Robert Dugoni and LJ Ross.  
Author Bio:

Geraldine Hogan was born in Ireland. She gained an Honors Degree in English Literature and Psychology from Dublin City University and a Postgraduate Degree in Training and Management from University College, Galway. She is an Irish award-winning and bestselling author of four contemporary fiction novels under the pen name Faith Hogan.
HER SISTER'S BONES is her first crime novel, her second WHY SHE RAN is due out in December 2019.
She is currently working on her next novel. She lives in the west of Ireland with her husband, four children and a very busy Labrador named Penny. She's a writer, reader, enthusiastic dog walker and reluctant jogger - except of course when it is raining!

You can find out more about Geraldine here:
www.Facebook/GeraldineHoganAuthor.com
Twitter @gerhogan
https://www.instagram.com/faithhoganauthor/?hl=en 

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