A review by mystery_jem
Find Her Alive by Lisa Regan

3.0

Detective Josie Quinn hasn’t heard from her sister since Trinity stormed out of the house in the heat of an argument three weeks ago. So, when human remains are found at the remote hunting cabin where Trinity was last seen, Josie can only assume the worst.
Josie is certain there’s a critical clue in the ivory hair comb delivered to Trinity just days before she went missing. But as more bones surface, each set more likely to be Trinity’s than the last, time is running out to find her alive. Can Josie’s team trust her instincts in a case that is so deeply personal? Can she find her sister without putting other innocent lives in danger?

I enjoyed this enough. It had enough going for it to keep my interest. There were a few eye-roll parts.
When she was talking with her Gram- It was a major eye-roll. Josie pulled that out of her hat.
It's pretty fascinating that Josie and her team were able to solve a 10-year-old case that the FBI couldn't—in the first go-around, even. I get that Josie is the heroine of the book, but that was a bit too much.
There were quite a few lines that I noticed were repeated ad-nausum.

The side story with Alex was infuriating. I hate any kind of child abuse.