The Girls in the Snow
(Nikki Hunt #1) by Stacy Green
Nikki is an FBI agent who was born and raised in Stillwater, Minnesota. After her parent's tragic death she left the hometown and became an office in Law enforcement.
Despite her desire to return to her home tome, she was assigned to a case to help solve the case of two dead teenage girls left in the snow that eventually bring her back to home town with the unsettling memories of her past. Home for the first time in twenty years, Nikki sees that the whole town had been frantically waiting for justice and when she finds out who one of the girl’s step-father “John”, who happens to be her ex-boyfriend during her high School time where her parents get murdered. He was the person who stood by and supports Nikkie to identify the Killer, “Mark Todd”.
After arrival, she was confronted by a group of protesters and a reporter “Caitlyn” eager to see Mark freed saying he is an innocent man behind the bars. With the new evidence that could clear his name, Mark has appealed his conviction and his brother “Rory” begs Nikki to take a look at what they’ve found.
Are victim’s deaths connected to her parents’ murders? is she able to catch a killer? Will the truth ever be known? And who can be trusted?
As a girl who resides in Minnesota, I loved reading about the towns that I know felt close to my heart.
I was attracted to this book because of its cover and once the description and when I dive into the story, it was hands down one of the best detective stories I have read in 2020.” The Girl in the snow” is my first Stacy Green’s book I have read and she knocked out of my socks off. This was a very hard book to put down. The whole story was very action-packed full of mystery with a very interesting cast of characters and the story was executed very well from the beginning to the end.
A few of my favorite things about this book are the cover, writing style, characters, mystery, and of course the big twist at the end. As soon as read the main coon cat I knew this whole time I was looking in the wrong direction and I did not see that is coming.
The romance between Nikki and Rory was not good that much and I felt the character “Caitlyn” was so annoying throughout the story.
Overall this is a great Mystery/Thriller detective story and I highly recommend to anyone who likes to read a great detective novel. I will be looking forward to reading book 2 in the Nikki Hunt series!
Thank you to the Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this e-book in exchange for an honest review.
I Highly Appreciate it for giving me a chance to read The girl in the snow book 1.
Despite her desire to return to her home tome, she was assigned to a case to help solve the case of two dead teenage girls left in the snow that eventually bring her back to home town with the unsettling memories of her past. Home for the first time in twenty years, Nikki sees that the whole town had been frantically waiting for justice and when she finds out who one of the girl’s step-father “John”, who happens to be her ex-boyfriend during her high School time where her parents get murdered. He was the person who stood by and supports Nikkie to identify the Killer, “Mark Todd”.
After arrival, she was confronted by a group of protesters and a reporter “Caitlyn” eager to see Mark freed saying he is an innocent man behind the bars. With the new evidence that could clear his name, Mark has appealed his conviction and his brother “Rory” begs Nikki to take a look at what they’ve found.
Are victim’s deaths connected to her parents’ murders? is she able to catch a killer? Will the truth ever be known? And who can be trusted?
As a girl who resides in Minnesota, I loved reading about the towns that I know felt close to my heart.
I was attracted to this book because of its cover and once the description and when I dive into the story, it was hands down one of the best detective stories I have read in 2020.” The Girl in the snow” is my first Stacy Green’s book I have read and she knocked out of my socks off. This was a very hard book to put down. The whole story was very action-packed full of mystery with a very interesting cast of characters and the story was executed very well from the beginning to the end.
A few of my favorite things about this book are the cover, writing style, characters, mystery, and of course the big twist at the end. As soon as read the main coon cat I knew this whole time I was looking in the wrong direction and I did not see that is coming.
The romance between Nikki and Rory was not good that much and I felt the character “Caitlyn” was so annoying throughout the story.
Overall this is a great Mystery/Thriller detective story and I highly recommend to anyone who likes to read a great detective novel. I will be looking forward to reading book 2 in the Nikki Hunt series!
Thank you to the Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this e-book in exchange for an honest review.
I Highly Appreciate it for giving me a chance to read The girl in the snow book 1.

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