Someone Else's Daughter
2011 • 457 pages

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"The absolute best book I've read in ages!" reader review A thrilling murder mystery where an amateur female sleuth teams up with a sexy private investigator to find a serial killer. Thirteen years ago, Miranda Steele's abusive husband stole her newborn baby daughter and gave her up for adoption. Now Miranda thinks she's close to finding her. Until she finds the body of a young teen in the woods. Is this her daughter? And will the handsome detective investigating the case help her? Or drive her crazy? He thinks she can be a private investigator, too. She has to find her daughter. He has to find a killer. Together, can they save a lost young girl? Someone Else's Daughter, book #1 in the 5-book Miranda's Rights Mystery series, the prequel to the ongoing Miranda and Parker Mystery series. You'll want to read book #1 in this exciting mystery-thriller series from bestselling author Linsey Lanier, because readers say they can't put it down. ******** "An empowered and formidable heroine." —Kirkus Reviews "Highly charged and emotional... Read it with tissue from the very beginning." Pamela Mason. "It was a great read, honestly couldn't put it down and can't wait to read the next one." Cathie - Sydney, Australia "Miranda Steele is one ballsy lady...what I'd call 'one HOT pepper!'" Diane Kratz - crime fiction writer ******** THE MIRANDA'S RIGHTS MYSTERY SERIES Someone Else's Daughter Delicious Torment Forever Mine Fire Dancer Thin Ice Related Authors: J.D. Robb, Sandra Brown, Harlan Coben, Stephanie Bond, Tami Hoag, Catherine Coulter, Allison Brennan, Mary Stone, Blake Pierce, A.J. Rivers, Lisa Regan, Elle Gray, D.K. Hood, Melinda Leigh, Drew Strickland, Stacy Claflin, Tony Urban, Dominika Best, Gregg Olsen, Karen McQuestion, Mary Burton, Rita Herron, Melissa F. Miller, Kendra Elliot, Carolyn Arnold Search Terms: Mystery series, thriller series, romantic suspense, romantic thriller, serial killer mystery, private investigator, duo detectives, crime fiction