The Third Girl

The Third Girl by Nell Goddin, published by Goddin Books on September 23, 2018, is a fiction work that intertwines elements of mystery and detective narratives. In this 274-page novel, Boston girl Molly Sutton relocates to a quaint village in France to recover from her divorce. While she initially finds solace in the village’s charm and culinary delights, her peaceful existence is disrupted when a girl goes missing, forcing her to confront the darker realities of her new home.
As the story unfolds, Molly becomes embroiled in the investigation surrounding the disappearance of Amy Bennett, especially when the girl’s parents take refuge at her bed and breakfast. The narrative explores themes of safety and community, as the villagers grapple with the unsettling notion that danger could lurk in their seemingly idyllic surroundings. Readers will find a blend of amateur sleuthing and international crime elements as Molly and a local detective work together to uncover the truth before more lives are at stake.
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Boston girl Molly Sutton moves to a small village in France to lick her wounds after a divorce. Castillac is charming, the croissants amazing, the wine delectable. Molly’s new life is full of contentment, if a bit short on excitement.
But then a girl goes missing…and Molly’s world gets turned upside down.
Truth be told, no one in the village feels safe. They struggle to believe such darkness could exist in a friendly village, where people spend most of their time thinking about nothing more frightening than what to have for lunch. And when the missing girl’s distraught parents come to stay at Molly’s bed and breakfast, she is drawn into the case, like it or not.
Will Molly and the French detective figure out what happened to Amy Bennett before someone else disappears?
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