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The Case of the Broken Doll (Inspector David Graham Mysteries Book 4) (2016. Auflage)

von Alison Golden (Autor)

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A missing girl. A broken doll. Dark, deviant secrets. When 15-year-old Beth Ridley vanished on her way to school, it was a mystery that baffled and shocked the small community of Gorey, Jersey. A leg torn from a doll she was carrying was the solitary clue as to what happened that day. Now, on the tenth anniversary of her disappearance, Detective Inspector Graham is taking another look at the case. His Sherlockian tendencies are set alight. What he finds will rock the town, stirring memories long buried and forgotten. There are painful truths to face. And what of Beth? Can Graham discover what happened? Could she still be alive? Buy this book because it's good.… (mehr)
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Titel:The Case of the Broken Doll (Inspector David Graham Mysteries Book 4)
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The Case of the Broken Doll: An Inspector David Graham Cozy Mystery (Inspector David Graham Cozy Mysteries) (Volume 4) von Alison Golden

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Golden and Dagnall are finally getting it together. This fourth in the series mirrors the police presence in Jersey...they, too, seem to be growing into their jobs. This book had several plots intertwined yet separate. It was a fun read. ( )
  kaulsu | Nov 25, 2020 |
Another good cozy mystery solved by Inspector Graham and the Gorey Constabulary! Actually several mysteries! I love the characters and really enjoyed the storylines. I think the mysteries are getting stronger. We're getting to know the characters better and therefore getting more invested with the series. They can all be read as stand-alones but it's much more interesting to let the series build and get to know them all better. Really good addition to the series.

I received a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
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  KathyC200 | Mar 22, 2020 |
Okay, I have to admit it upfront. I just loved this book. Decent, interesting, quirky people, solving a mystery using their brains. No dogs or cats, which is Just Wrong, but, hey, maybe that will come in later entries?

Detective Inspector David Graham is settling in after a few months has head of the Gorey police force on Jersey. He's still living in the White House Inn because it's so very comfortable and they make his tea just so, but he's in town to stay.

And one lazy Sunday, doing his obligatory Christmas shopping, he notices that all the local shops have a particular type of doll in the window--the American Girl dolls, wildly popular about a decade ago. He asks, and learns the sad story of the disappearance of a local girl, Beth Ridley, ten years ago,when she was just fifteen. The entire community turned out to look for her, She was never found, the only thing found was the leg of one of her dolls. She collected the American Girls dolls.

And one of his two constables, Jim Roach, was a classmate of Beth's. It doesn't take him long to realize that, rather than feeling it was a slight on the previous investigation, most of the community he serves would be very pleased to see him reopen this very cold case. He's soon re-interviewing everyone connected to the case, including an ex-science teacher with creepy internet habits, a retired couple who just happened to be passing and saw Beth just moments before her disappearance, Beth's mother, her best friend, and the current headmaster of her school, who was a first-year teacher at the time.

Graham uses his well-honed, traditional police skills, while his sargent , Janice Harding, applies newly acquired computer search skills (and the help of the computer expert assigned to assist the Gorey police in integrating these new tools) to tracking down information on the creepy ex-teacher. Roach reads Beth's previously-ignored journal, which appears to be fiction about talking animals--except Roach can identify several of the characters. He's sure there's important information here, if he can just decode it.

Meanwhile, the other constable, Barnwell, is investigating a persistent series of thefts and shoplifting incidents down at the marina.

It's an interesting, likable group, clearly growing more and more into a real team as they continue to work together.This book unexpectedly hit the spot perfectly, in my need for an engaging, comfortable "cozy" mytery.

I received a free advance copy of this book from the author and reviewed it entirely by my choice. ( )
  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
This was a fun cozy mystery. Inspector David Graham is a very interesting cop in this small town. He learns about a child that disappeared 10 years before and starts to investigate again. This was well done. I received an ebook copy from the author for a fair and honest review that I gave willingly. ( )
  Virginia51 | Jan 23, 2017 |
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A missing girl. A broken doll. Dark, deviant secrets. When 15-year-old Beth Ridley vanished on her way to school, it was a mystery that baffled and shocked the small community of Gorey, Jersey. A leg torn from a doll she was carrying was the solitary clue as to what happened that day. Now, on the tenth anniversary of her disappearance, Detective Inspector Graham is taking another look at the case. His Sherlockian tendencies are set alight. What he finds will rock the town, stirring memories long buried and forgotten. There are painful truths to face. And what of Beth? Can Graham discover what happened? Could she still be alive? Buy this book because it's good.

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