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Dead Woman Crossing: A totally heart-stopping crime thriller (Detective Kimberley King)

di Jeneva Rose

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"Haunted by the serial killer she never caught, Detective Kimberley King leaves her job in New York and relocates to the sleepy town of Dead Woman Crossing, Oklahoma. Kimberley hopes to bring her daughter Jessica up close to her family, far from the bad memories the city holds. But her quiet new home is not the peaceful place she dreamed of. Within days of her arrival, Kimberley is called to the scene of a terrible crime: her friend Hannah, a single mother, has been brutally murdered, her one-year-old-daughter the only witness. Kimberley can't ignore the similarity of Hannah's death to that of Katie James, a young woman who was murdered in 1905 on the banks of the same twisting creek. Dead Woman Crossing is named after her, and it seems someone is drawing inspiration from the crime. Could this killer be a copycat? Teaming up with Sheriff Sam Walker, Kimberley struggles to make headway with Hannah's murder. In a small town, people don't talk to outsiders and Kimberley has a hard time gaining trust, even within her own family. Kimberley isn't afraid to ask questions, but when she receives a threatening note, she realises that, as a single mother to a young daughter, she might be putting herself dangerously in the killer's sights..."--Back cover… (altro)
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Would you make a good police detective?⁠

Kimberley King, a detective, is troubled by a murder she couldn't solve. I hate that she packs up and runs away, but she does. One thing I've learned though, no matter how far you run, you can't hide from memories. It doesn't take long in her new hometown of Dead Woman Crossing to run across a murder that she's struggling to solve... one that places her in and her daughter in danger.⁠

Like all good crime novels, this book tugs at my curiosity and I find myself needing to know the outcome. I know the killer will be caught, but how? By who? What will happen in the process? Twists, turns, and tumbles...⁠

Add this to your TBR for the fall if you're up for a good crime novel set in a small town...⁠

Thank you @Bookouture for allowing me to read this and give my honest opinion.⁠
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  Jynell | Feb 24, 2022 |
An excellent start to a new series!

Haunted by the serial killer she never caught, Detective Kimberley King leaves her job in New York and relocates to the sleepy town of Dead Woman Crossing, Oklahoma. Kimberley hopes to bring her daughter Jessica up close to her family, far from the bad memories the city holds. But her quiet new home is not the peaceful place she dreamed of.

Within days of her arrival, Kimberley is called to the scene of a terrible murder of a young mother. Kimberley can’t ignore the similarity of the current murder to that of another young woman who was murdered in 1905 on the banks of the same twisting creek.

In a town where news spreads like wildfire, Kimberley has a hard time gaining trust and answers. But with the help of Sheriff Sam Walker, she needs to find the killer before the killer targets her next.

I just loved the main characters of Detective Kimberley King and Sheriff Sam. Kimberly's daughter Jessica is just so adorable. And Barb, is one character that just lights up anyone's face with a smile thanks to her amazing personality.

Even though I had few doubts about who the killer could be right at the beginning, I enjoyed reading this. It was fast paced and well written. The plot flowed smoothly, so I couldn't stop reading till I finished.

Definitely looking forward to the next book in this series!

Thank You to NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC! ( )
  Vanessa_Menezes | Mar 17, 2021 |
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Dead Woman Crossing by J.R. Adler
Kimberly King #1

A new book, a great beginning to a new series, an interesting relatable main character to star in the series, an intriguing supporting cast of characters, and a new author making a delightful debut with more books for me to look forward to made this a wonderful way to spend the day!

What I liked:
* Kimberly King: an intelligent woman at the top of her profession who made the choice to move from the NYPD to small town Oklahoma for a variety of reasons…mainly to have more time with her 16 month old daughter.
* Sam Walker: Sheriff and Kimberly’s boss. I have high hopes for him as the series progresses
* Dead Woman Crossing: small town with a big history
* Bearfield, Burns, Hill and Barb: co-workers of Kimberly’s that all sound intriguing – looking forward to hearing more about them as the series develops
* Emily: an interesting woman that may prove to be a good friend to Kimberly in the future
* The flashbacks Kimberly had related to her childhood, relationship with Jessica’s father and her last case in New York
* The police procedural aspects of the story
* The potential for romance in the future
* Finding out who the murderer was

What I did not like:
* The callousness of the murderer and the questionable reason for the murder
* The fact that Kimberly’s mother was such a wimp
* Having to wait for book two to be ready to read
* That the last case Kimberly was on in NY was unsolved…wondering if perhaps it will be in the future

Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC – This is my honest review.

5 Stars ( )
  CathyGeha | Sep 29, 2020 |
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"Haunted by the serial killer she never caught, Detective Kimberley King leaves her job in New York and relocates to the sleepy town of Dead Woman Crossing, Oklahoma. Kimberley hopes to bring her daughter Jessica up close to her family, far from the bad memories the city holds. But her quiet new home is not the peaceful place she dreamed of. Within days of her arrival, Kimberley is called to the scene of a terrible crime: her friend Hannah, a single mother, has been brutally murdered, her one-year-old-daughter the only witness. Kimberley can't ignore the similarity of Hannah's death to that of Katie James, a young woman who was murdered in 1905 on the banks of the same twisting creek. Dead Woman Crossing is named after her, and it seems someone is drawing inspiration from the crime. Could this killer be a copycat? Teaming up with Sheriff Sam Walker, Kimberley struggles to make headway with Hannah's murder. In a small town, people don't talk to outsiders and Kimberley has a hard time gaining trust, even within her own family. Kimberley isn't afraid to ask questions, but when she receives a threatening note, she realises that, as a single mother to a young daughter, she might be putting herself dangerously in the killer's sights..."--Back cover

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