You'll Never Find Me

You'll Never Find Me cover
Good Books rating 3.8

Technical:
  • ID: 216
  • Added: 2025-09-04
  • Updated: 2025-09-04
  • ISBN: 9781420518023
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
  • Published: 2024-10-30
  • Reviews: 3
Reviews
Avonna Loves Genres · 2025-09-04
excellent 5.00

A highly recommended, action-packed start to a new series with well-developed characters and intriguing P.I. investigations full of twists.

The reviewer praises the book as a captivating introduction to the Angelhart Investigations series, highlighting the strong development of the protagonist Margo, who is independent and kindhearted. They appreciated the believable family dynamics and the twists in the P.I. investigations that kept the story compelling. The book is seen as a promising start to a series that they look forward to continuing.


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    Margo is a fully developed protagonist.

    The P.I. investigations were intriguing with plenty of twists and surprises.

    I highly recommend this first captivating book in this new Angelhart Investigations series!

Goodreads · 2025-09-04
engaging 3.60

An engaging and action-packed private investigator thriller with a steady pace and interesting storyline, though some character development is thin due to many characters.

This review appreciates the book as an exciting and well-paced P.I. crime thriller that introduces the Angelhart family and intertwines multiple crime plots effectively. The protagonist Margo is relatable and smart, and while the story kept the reviewer engaged throughout, the reviewer notes that the characterization is somewhat thin given the number of characters involved. They found the writing style good but not Allison Brennan’s best work, rating it just below her top books but still enjoyable enough to continue the series.


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    "You'll Never Find Me is classic Allison Brennan with a fresh twist."

    The Angelhart family of private investigators are whip-smart, courageous...

    The pacing and storyline were steady and interesting.

Rose Point Publishing · 2024-09-05
complex 2.80

A complex and slightly convoluted story with multiple plot threads and character points of view that made it difficult to stay fully engaged.

The reviewer found the narrative intricate, with many threads involving Margo’s estrangement from her family and her efforts to clear her father’s name, which can be confusing without prior background knowledge. They noted the multiple POV chapters added depth but also contributed to a feeling of disconnection. Despite these challenges, the setting was well described, and the story laid groundwork for future installments, though the complexity may detract from immediate engagement.


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    Margo is a PI, estranged from the family.

    There may be too many threads packed into the storyline—it becomes a bit convoluted.

    The chapters bounce between different characters POV... it became just too much in this case.