I'm unfamiliar with Dreda Say Mitchell and Ryan Carter, but the synopsis of Say Her Name, along with an endorsement by one of my favorite authors in Lee Child, was enough to have me try this。 I won't delve too deeply into plot details because I don't want to spoil anything。 While dealing with the death of her adoptive mother Cherry, main character Eva engages in a search to track down her biological parents。 This eventually ends up tying into the unsolved disappearance of several women thirty ye I'm unfamiliar with Dreda Say Mitchell and Ryan Carter, but the synopsis of Say Her Name, along with an endorsement by one of my favorite authors in Lee Child, was enough to have me try this。 I won't delve too deeply into plot details because I don't want to spoil anything。 While dealing with the death of her adoptive mother Cherry, main character Eva engages in a search to track down her biological parents。 This eventually ends up tying into the unsolved disappearance of several women thirty years earlier。What you have here is an extremely well written and enthralling story。 It's an intriguing thriller that also describes some uncomfortable truths about the world we live in。 The characters, especially Eva, are wonderfully authentic - you can't help but feel what she feels no matter your gender or race。 I can't remember the last time I sat down and read a book cover to cover in one sitting like I did with this one。 One of the best books I've read in a long time and I'll be looking for more from these authors。 。。。more
Rosie Harrison ,
Oh my days!!What a fab read!Eva’s character demonstrates that we all need to know who we are!Fab writing with a great story line, you will love it!