No One Heard Her Scream Written by Jordan Dane

Jordan Dane has written a terrific first novel. She hasshadowing her. Finally a good-looking man approached
placed intrigue everywhere in this book. I could nother and seemingly knew almost everything about
find a slow spot while reading this tale of murder thatBecca, who had no trust of this man but had pretty
begins with the apparent death of the sister, Danielle,strong intimate feelings toward him. Diego Galvin's
of homicide detective, Rebecca Montgomery. It wascloseness set Becca's emotions off and running while
as though Becca's life stopped when thattrying to maintain the separation that a detective had
disappearance occurred. Becca couldn't forget theto observe while working cases.
case. When several other women disappeared underNaturally Becca could not help but see the possibility
somewhat similar situations, Becca dug too deep andthat Danielle may have vanished in a way that these
became too personally involved making the detectivenew found murdered girls had been. Becca continued
that was in charge of the investigation, Paul Murphy,to dig deep finding those involved through her
very annoyed to the point that he set the Lieutenantresearch and physical hard work. Diego seemed to be
on Becca to order her off the case because she had"there" when Becca went to a different witness or
too personal an interest. Santiago did order her offsuspect to interview them and he also appeared at
the case but Becca had too much penned up insideher home. Becca didn't know how far she could trust
of her to forget the disappearance of her sister. Hethis man. Hunter Cavanaugh owned a huge estate
informed Becca that the FBI had entered the caseand had several tough bodyguards around. He
suspecting human trafficking in the area. With theirseemed to control far too much while having an
involvement, he didn't want any detective of hisexcess of riches. Becca finds out that Diego works
messing up a case.for Cavanaugh, which spun her mind deeper in circles
Santiago placed her on a cold case thinking it apartwhile questioning whether his trust was to her or
from Becca's deep-rooted interest. A body wasCavanaugh.
found in the walls of an old theatre downtown andMany more characters intertwine in this book but not
that was now Becca's assignment, like it or not. Theto the point of confusing the reader. The author
victim had left scratches in the walls around herdoes a fantastic job of locating her characters in the
location showing she had been buried alive and "Noproper places and the reader can keep all phases of
One Heard Her Scream" as she tried unsuccessfully"No One Heard Her Scream" straight in their mind. I
to get out of her concrete grave. While doing herhighly recommend this book. An impossibly hard-to
routine investigating, Becca sensed someoneput-down novel.