| Jordan Dane has written a terrific first novel. She has | | | | shadowing her. Finally a good-looking man approached |
| placed intrigue everywhere in this book. I could not | | | | her and seemingly knew almost everything about |
| find a slow spot while reading this tale of murder that | | | | Becca, 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 was | | | | closeness set Becca's emotions off and running while |
| as though Becca's life stopped when that | | | | trying to maintain the separation that a detective had |
| disappearance occurred. Becca couldn't forget the | | | | to observe while working cases. |
| case. When several other women disappeared under | | | | Naturally Becca could not help but see the possibility |
| somewhat similar situations, Becca dug too deep and | | | | that Danielle may have vanished in a way that these |
| became too personally involved making the detective | | | | new 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 Lieutenant | | | | research 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 off | | | | suspect to interview them and he also appeared at |
| the case but Becca had too much penned up inside | | | | her home. Becca didn't know how far she could trust |
| of her to forget the disappearance of her sister. He | | | | this man. Hunter Cavanaugh owned a huge estate |
| informed Becca that the FBI had entered the case | | | | and had several tough bodyguards around. He |
| suspecting human trafficking in the area. With their | | | | seemed to control far too much while having an |
| involvement, he didn't want any detective of his | | | | excess 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 apart | | | | while questioning whether his trust was to her or |
| from Becca's deep-rooted interest. A body was | | | | Cavanaugh. |
| found in the walls of an old theatre downtown and | | | | Many more characters intertwine in this book but not |
| that was now Becca's assignment, like it or not. The | | | | to the point of confusing the reader. The author |
| victim had left scratches in the walls around her | | | | does a fantastic job of locating her characters in the |
| location showing she had been buried alive and "No | | | | proper 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 her | | | | highly recommend this book. An impossibly hard-to |
| routine investigating, Becca sensed someone | | | | put-down novel. |