All Good People Here: the gripping debut crime thriller from the host of the hugely popular #1 podcast Crime Junkie, a No1 New York Times bestseller

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All Good People Here: the gripping debut crime thriller from the host of the hugely popular #1 podcast Crime Junkie, a No1 New York Times bestseller

All Good People Here: the gripping debut crime thriller from the host of the hugely popular #1 podcast Crime Junkie, a No1 New York Times bestseller

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Since first airing in 2017, Crime Junkie has quickly become one of the most popular podcasts (in all categories) available, and with over 34 million monthly listens and 10 million unique listeners each month, has established Ashley's status as a go-to source for those looking for a forensic fix. Dave/Luke knew (since 1994) that he was the father of Krissy’s twins, knowledge made even more painful by the fact that he and his wife Rebecca were unable to have biological children. If you want to read my book review, find out more about the entire plot of All Good People Here, or Crime Junkie (Ashley Flowers’ podcast) check out my Spoiler-Free Review of All Good People! But Margot has problems - she’s losing everything, including her uncle with early dementia and she keeps seeing a strange red-haired woman everywhere, all while Margot is side-eyeing everyone she knows from this small town, including those closest to her. I couldn’t agree with you more, I was counting on Jodi or Luke in a moment of lucidity to come in and save Margot.

Not only the dementia, but the fact that he learned he had biological children he wanted and can’t acknowledge. To access your ebook(s) after purchasing, you can download the free Glose app or read instantly on your browser by logging into Glose. I cannot thank NetGalley, Ashley herself, and Random House Publishing Group enough for an early copy of this book for a honest review.

There are so many inconsistencies in this book and I know once again I am an outlier and have down rated this wildly popular novel. After dropping his little 2009 truth bomb on Billy, and then learning that January was dead, Dave/Luke must have wondered if the two things were connected! Now - another girl taken, a new haunting message on a wall, clandestine warnings - all pulling Margot deeper into the story. It was suppose to create suspense and have us wondering and hoping… but it just leaves the reader hanging with no resolution - but then the epilogue gives a play by play of another part of the book which took hand holding to the maximum. For example, the small town police that don’t know how to do a good job, the close minded small town people that don’t know any better….

Save yourself some reading eye strain, go pop a big bag of corn and watch one of the eleventy trillion specials that have already been made about the JonBenet case. Jodie thinks Dave/Luke did it, because Krissy died right after telling him he was the father of the twins. The book has a timeline that spans twenty-five years, with major events happening in 1994, 2009 and 2019.I am never a fan of a plot with an elaborate cover-up for an accident, something that happens in many books. As Margot digs deeper, she begins to suspect that there is something truly sinister lurking in the small community: a secret that endangers the lives of everyone involved…including Margot. Before the actual ending was a great twist, and this book kept me guessing continuously, although other reviewers figured it out and rated it differently.

Initially when I started this review I was going to give it 2 stars but in good faith I cannot - clearly there were too many things I disliked - I am going to downgrade to a 1. And my favorite… a character kidnapped after standing outside at night and turning her back on an approaching vehicle, whose driver pulls to a stop, the driver exits and an older woman kidnapper grabs the character from behind and drags her back to her vehicle where she forces her inside and drives away.Natalie Clark may have been the catalyst for Margot’s investigation but HER story is never explored, making this a journalist’s quest to solve a COLD CASE. I had high expectations that someone who works in true crime could come up with something a bit more original and compelling. Written in a dual timeline narrative, it gives us the 1994 disappearance of a six year old girl and a similar disappearance twenty years later.

It’s been 25 years since the death of her childhood friend, January Jacobs, and she feels that more childhood killings are related to that of her friend. stars — I have heard a lot of talk about “All Good People Here” due to it being the first novel written by Ashley Flowers, the host of the popular podcast, “Crime Junkie. Thank you to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for a copy of this story publishing in November.While she's there, the town people started to remember who she is and she started to learn of the recent disappearance of a little girl. Margot Davies was January’s best friend and 6 at the time of her BFFs disappearance and it shook her to her core. When she was six years old, the little girl across the street was abducted and murdered, the case went unsolved. I felt like something was left off, I actually turned back in my kindle to see if I accidentally skipped some pages, but no.



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