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The Girl at the Bar

by Nicholas Nash


**This book releases on February 1, 2017** 


My Rating: 4 stars out of 5



Rebecca, a brilliant cancer researcher, disappears after a one-night stand with a neurotic man with a questionable past.  

Her sudden disappearance in the midst of a high-stakes quest to cure cancer between two rival billionaires sets into motion an inexplicable chain of events as the bodies start to pile up.  

No one knows why she disappeared.  The race to find answers ensures everyone around her, one of whom is a deeply disturbed psychopath lurking in the shadows.  

Is Rebecca still alive?  What happened to her?  Who did it?  And why?  Questions about her vex everyone looking for answers.  No one can be trusted and no one is above suspicion.



I was given a pre-release copy of The Girl at the Bar in exchange for my honest review.  This book is one of my favorite books in recent times that I have read.  This book did an excellent job of keeping me on my toes until the very last page!  Nicholas Nash is a wonderful author and a great storyteller.  He was able to develop the characters in such a way that I was never able to figure out who the 'mystery character' was.  Every single time I *thought* I knew who it was, I was quickly proven wrong.  There were so many twists and turns, and I was captivated the entire time I read the story!  Also, there was clearly a lot of research dealing with cancer research that went into the writing of this book.  I learned so much that I never knew and I loved that aspect of the book!  Overall, I would highly recommend this book!

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