Review: Dark Highway - Lisa Gray










Review: Dark Highway - Book #3 Jessica Shaw Thriller - Lisa Gray - November 2020

One year ago, Laurie Shaw disappeared from the middle of nowhere. There hasn't been a single trace of her at all. Where is she and if she's dead, then how come there is nobody? Laurie's mother hires a PI team which includes the new arrival of Jessica Shaw to try and track down her daughter as she knows that her daughter wouldn't just vanish without saying goodbye. Jessica is thorough and when a few coincidences start to pop up around a motel called the Twenty-Nine Palms, she soon discovers other females that have disappeared. As the book goes along we see that the females who have disappeared are all connected to an old cold case that happened in 1990 over thirty years ago when a single mother named Dea vanished in the middle of the night.  As Jessica does her research, she soon discovers that the site of the Twenty-Nine Palms Hotel is the former location of a University that eventually folded over twenty years ago due to lack of enrollments. How is the University connected to these various disappearances years later? Even though this is Book #3 in the series, it can be read as a stand-alone thriller. I am looking forward to reading the other books in this series and as we learn a little bit about Jessica's background, I think it would be cool to have her own story as a prequel tale to the Jessica Shaw Thrillers as her tale is a "Girl on the Milk Carton" scenario. If readers are looking for a great revenge-based thriller, then check out Dark Highway by Lisa Gray today.

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