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A Grave End
A Grave End | Wendy Roberts
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A woman died years ago, and the body’s still missing. Julie Hall’s conscience tells her she needs to use her skills to help a grieving family find their daughter’s long-missing remains. The problem is, Alice was last seen in Julie’s hometown—a place so full of traumatic memories, the very idea of returning there nearly paralyzes Julie. Clear boundaries help Julie overcome her fears and take the job. She’ll go all out with her search, but only for one week. An end date in sight will ease the anxiety she and her FBI boyfriend have about the price she’ll have to pay to do the right thing. Despite a growing sense of foreboding as she hits one dead end after another, Julie is driven to keep looking for Alice. But after receiving vile threats and with her self-imposed deadline looming, Julie realizes she was right to be afraid—and she worries she may not survive this case. Don’t miss the first three books in the Bodies of Evidence series by Wendy Roberts. A Grave Calling, A Grave Search and A Grave Peril are all available now from Carina Press! This book is approximately 72,000 words
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A Grave End | Wendy Roberts
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Julie Hall the main character can sense dead bodies, that help her with investigations. She helps the living find closure. She has a boyfriend in the FBI as a side story. This was an interesting mystery, I enjoyed it. 4 stars.

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There was plenty of mystery and thrill to be had while reading A Grave End! Julie had plenty going on dealing with her past and what a journey it has been. There were many shocking reveals to be had in this story and never a dull moment! Something that didn‘t sit right with me, though, was that certain details were introduced and repeated throughout the story but they were meaningless in the end and had me wondering why it was even included.