Tracking the Treasures - W.L. Knightly

Tracking the Treasures

By W.L. Knightly

  • Release Date: 2019-07-25
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 355 Ratings

Description

After losing her mother in a freak accident, Suede Harris is trying to pick up the pieces and move

on with her life. With a history of trouble, including bad relationships, alcohol, and ditching

college, finishing up her criminology degree seemed like the best way to start.

While catching up back home with summer courses, she joins a study group to keep on track, but

when her friends convince her to go geocaching, a simple trip will shake things up. When the

only treasure they find is a human bone, it will send her on a mission fueled by personal trauma

to figure out what happened to the victim.

Will she find the killer, or uncover secrets that have been long buried?

Reviews

  • Unearth the Evidence

    1
    By Rxnjsquir
    Waited and read. Read and fell asleep. Nothing in the plot or the mega uninteresting characters grabbed my interest or provided a reason to continue reading. More boring than most self published.
  • Tracking the treasre

    3
    By zeusboo
    A bit slow to start, but picks up
  • Waste of time

    2
    By slapstickgum
    Don't waste your time on this book, not sure how it got published, guess free books can get through as actually being worth a read. This one doesn't. Just awful.
  • Serial killer again

    3
    By jdt_s
    The book was exciting right up until the disappointment of the ending which was a cliffhanger! I hate those! Like a lack of climax in anything is a disappointment, why do authors do that?
  • Tracking the treasures

    2
    By jlcatron
    This book wasn’t very interesting. The characters were so so and I kept hoping it would get better as I read it. Unfortunately it did not. The ending was the worst. The writer just left you hanging there with no answers to the questions of who had been killing young girls and why.
  • Great adventure but only 1/2 a book

    3
    By Gramm j.
    If you look for a beginning and ending, then be prepared to buy the next book to get an ending. The book is well written and has a lot of potential. But I hate to just read “half “.
  • Good Read

    4
    By AM Kipp
    Suede is beginning to pull her life back together, after her mother’s passing and a DUI. Riley, too, is trying to work things out. Things are never all that they appear. But both are determined to forge ahead in life. They are mutual friends in a study group, and one of their friends, Graham, is a geocaching junkie. So what happens when things start coming to light, and Graham’s hobby gets them all eyeball deep in a mystery? In full disclosure, I read this in exchange for an honest review. This is the first book in a new series by the duo that makes WL Knightly. At first, it was pretty all over the place, in terms of story and character building. Not so crazy about that, but it wasn’t enough for me to not continue. About halfway through is when things really start to gel. It’s a fast paced read, and it promises to be another fun mystery.
  • Tracking the treasure

    4
    By Pepebre
    Quite slow in the beginning but after the time come back to the normal action of W.L Nightly books. Full of mystery and action.
  • Tracking the Treasures

    5
    By Qab854
    This captivating new series by WL Knightly will keep you on the edge of your seat. Thrilling storyline, wonderful characters and twists you won't expect. Riley and Suede are criminology students and part of a study group with their friend Graham. They have all been through tragic pasts and are trying to turn their lives around. Graham gets them into geocaching but they end up finding human bones. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • Suspenseful!

    5
    By whybe4
    Great start to this new series by one of my favorite authors. Can’t wait to continue reading. I love the small town setting and discovering all of the hidden secrets within.

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