Title: Walk Like You (Chrissy Livingstone #2)
Author: Linda Coles
Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YD71DND/
Summary
When a major railway accident turns into a bizarre case of a missing body, will this PI’s hunt for the truth take her way off track?
London. Private investigator Chrissy Livingstone’s dirty work has taken her down a different path to her family. But when her upper-class sister begs her to locate a friend missing after a horrific train crash, she feels duty-bound to assist. Though when the two dig deeper, all the evidence seems to lead to one mysterious conclusion: the woman doesn’t want to be found.
Still with no idea why the woman was on the train, and an unidentified body uncannily resembling the missing person lying unclaimed in the mortuary, the sisters follow a trail of cryptic clues through France. The mystery deepens when they learn someone else is searching, and their motive could be murder…
Can Chrissy find the woman before she meets a terrible fate?
Walk Like You is the second book in the gripping Chrissy Livingstone thriller series. If you like hard-nosed heroines, quirky characters, and pages packed with suspense, you’ll love Linda Coles’s twisted tale.
Buy Walk Like You to follow the deadly trail today!
My Review
5/5 Stars
After a train goes off its rails and crashes, killing dozens of people, PI Chrissy’s sister comes to her, begging for her help to find her friend who may have been on it. There’s a body who resembles her friend among the wreckage, but something about the entire scene doesn’t sit right with either of the sisters. So they go on a quest for answers. What they learn is more shocking than either of them could’ve anticipated.
Plenty of suspense and action to keep the story going. From the very beginning, we’re plunged into the midst of a train wreck. Chrissy is a very well-written character who I related to almost instantly. She’s intuitive and does what she must to get her job as a PI done, even if that means getting her hands dirty. This book has plenty of death and crime without there being a murder which I thought in itself was an interesting twist. Scenes are described with a good amount of detail.
Book can be read as a standalone though I’m sure book one was just as enjoyable as this one was.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.