

desertcart.com: The Quarry Girls: A Thriller: 9781542034296: Lourey, Jess: Books Review: An exhilarating, bone- chilling thriller, fiction inspired by truth- a work of art! - The Quarry Girls: A Thriller is a first read by Jess Lourey that I selected as part of a challenge! While I consider myself an eclectic reader, I sadly admit that a book based on a true crime, full of murder and mayhem would not be my usual choice of reading material. If I wanted to be full of anxiety, fear and anger, I could read US NEWS and World Reports. If not for the Kindle challenge to read a book based on true crime I would have missed experiencing the brilliant talent of Jess Lourey. I was totally unprepared for the tsunami of emotions I would feel reading Quarry Girls. In her author notes (pg. 310), Jess Lourey thanks five authors whose words inspire her writing. Jess writes, " [they] can put together a sentence so unexpected and delicious that I go back to taste it again and again." Jess Lourey's writing inspired the same feelings in me. I usually read to escape but with Jess Lourey's Quarry Girls I found myself savoring her words. It was an experience similar to lingering over a magnificent five course meal, allowing the different flavors of the food, the wine and the companionship, to roll over your tongue and incite your mind. A book that excites and involves all 5 of my senses is a new experience for me. As much as I was exhilarated by the suspense of the story, I was facinated by Ms. Lourey's word craft. Quarry Girls is the most highlighted work of fiction I have on my shelves. Jess Lourey through mere words invoked a feeling of childhood nostalgia, taking me back to a time in the 70s I remember to be idellyic and simpler than today. And while I reveled in memories of swimming in the canals around my small Central California town, Jess Lourey's creative words reminded me that I never knew what secrets, plots and political manipulations were occurring at my parents cocktail parties. I thought she might have read my diary but again the opening pages of the book clued me into the fact that miles from California, Jess Lourey shared a similar childhood. The way I instantly related to her characters added to the thrill and chills felt as the story unfolds! Of the 70s for example, Jess character Heather says, " That summer, the summer of 77,everything had edges. The sharpness took my fiends, but it cut away the blinders, too. And once you understand the truth, there's no living any other way." Talk about "killing me softly with words"! Jess Lourey took my memories, my adventures, my bad choices and wove them into poetic work of art. If only I had the talent to paint a picture with words the way, Jess does in this novel. I was mesmerized by this book. I read page after page of this novel, ignoring my messy house and myhis dogs whines for attention, and finished this book in a day. I was so enthralled, determine to figure out whodunit and how things would turn out, I didn't realize that night had fallen! And then I was so upset that I had finished already, I almost started over again; this time determined to take my time and savor every word. Instead I purchased the audio version so I could sit back close my eyes and have the words wash over me as I rock in my favorite chair in front of the fireplace this winter. Thanks so much to the Kindle Challenge for forcing me to choose a book out of my usual readings which led me to Jess Lourey. She will now occupy a place on my "fave author's shelf. Review: Intriguing MN setting, well done mystery. - Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book. I got a copy of this on ebook through desertcart First Reads. Thoughts: This was an interesting read. I am not generally a huge fan of serial killer/thriller types of books. I was intrigued by the Minnesota setting here and I really did end up enjoying that Minnesota setting. There is a lot of background here on the late 1970's in the St. Cloud area, particularly Pantown. I had no idea that so many awful things were happening in that time frame in St. Cloud. I also didn't know the urban myths around the Pantown tunnels. The story follows Heather as she and her two girlfriends get an amazing opportunity for their all girl band to perform at the county fair. This is overshadowed some by the fact that a girl named Beth has recently gone missing. Their first performance at the fair goes awesome and they are pumped for their next until one of their band members, Maureen, goes missing. Heather is smart and she is sure that Beth isn't a runaway and neither is Maureen, so Heather starts digging. What she finds reveals a nasty underside to their idealistic small town. This was a well done story. I enjoyed Heather as a character, although her home life was seriously messed up and got more so as the story continued. It was an interesting look back in time and really drove home how in a lot of ways a "woman's" place in society has improved. However, it also drove home how far we still have to go. It was scary how easily society accepted the disappearance of these girls and how readily trusted figures in society accepted and even participated in what was happening. This was easy to read and hard to put down. It is definitely a page-turner and the story kept me guessing. The conclusion wasn't as surprising as I had hoped, but I did enjoy how the story wrapped up. It ends on a hopeful note and I really admired how Heather and Beth handled everything. My Summary (4/5): Overall I enjoyed learning about the history of the St. Cloud area and enjoyed the mystery behind this story. This was well written, easy to read, and not too scary. Will I pick up more Lourey books in the future? Well, as I said, I am not a huge fan of this genre but if another Lourey book comes up in a Minnesota setting and it sounds intriguing I would definitely consider it. This was an interesting read and very well written.

| Best Sellers Rank | #4,608 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #18 in Kidnapping Thrillers #328 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #895 in Suspense Thrillers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (67,933) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1542034299 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1542034296 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 335 pages |
| Publication date | November 1, 2022 |
| Publisher | Thomas & Mercer |
D**)
An exhilarating, bone- chilling thriller, fiction inspired by truth- a work of art!
The Quarry Girls: A Thriller is a first read by Jess Lourey that I selected as part of a challenge! While I consider myself an eclectic reader, I sadly admit that a book based on a true crime, full of murder and mayhem would not be my usual choice of reading material. If I wanted to be full of anxiety, fear and anger, I could read US NEWS and World Reports. If not for the Kindle challenge to read a book based on true crime I would have missed experiencing the brilliant talent of Jess Lourey. I was totally unprepared for the tsunami of emotions I would feel reading Quarry Girls. In her author notes (pg. 310), Jess Lourey thanks five authors whose words inspire her writing. Jess writes, " [they] can put together a sentence so unexpected and delicious that I go back to taste it again and again." Jess Lourey's writing inspired the same feelings in me. I usually read to escape but with Jess Lourey's Quarry Girls I found myself savoring her words. It was an experience similar to lingering over a magnificent five course meal, allowing the different flavors of the food, the wine and the companionship, to roll over your tongue and incite your mind. A book that excites and involves all 5 of my senses is a new experience for me. As much as I was exhilarated by the suspense of the story, I was facinated by Ms. Lourey's word craft. Quarry Girls is the most highlighted work of fiction I have on my shelves. Jess Lourey through mere words invoked a feeling of childhood nostalgia, taking me back to a time in the 70s I remember to be idellyic and simpler than today. And while I reveled in memories of swimming in the canals around my small Central California town, Jess Lourey's creative words reminded me that I never knew what secrets, plots and political manipulations were occurring at my parents cocktail parties. I thought she might have read my diary but again the opening pages of the book clued me into the fact that miles from California, Jess Lourey shared a similar childhood. The way I instantly related to her characters added to the thrill and chills felt as the story unfolds! Of the 70s for example, Jess character Heather says, " That summer, the summer of 77,everything had edges. The sharpness took my fiends, but it cut away the blinders, too. And once you understand the truth, there's no living any other way." Talk about "killing me softly with words"! Jess Lourey took my memories, my adventures, my bad choices and wove them into poetic work of art. If only I had the talent to paint a picture with words the way, Jess does in this novel. I was mesmerized by this book. I read page after page of this novel, ignoring my messy house and myhis dogs whines for attention, and finished this book in a day. I was so enthralled, determine to figure out whodunit and how things would turn out, I didn't realize that night had fallen! And then I was so upset that I had finished already, I almost started over again; this time determined to take my time and savor every word. Instead I purchased the audio version so I could sit back close my eyes and have the words wash over me as I rock in my favorite chair in front of the fireplace this winter. Thanks so much to the Kindle Challenge for forcing me to choose a book out of my usual readings which led me to Jess Lourey. She will now occupy a place on my "fave author's shelf.
K**T
Intriguing MN setting, well done mystery.
Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book. I got a copy of this on ebook through Amazon First Reads. Thoughts: This was an interesting read. I am not generally a huge fan of serial killer/thriller types of books. I was intrigued by the Minnesota setting here and I really did end up enjoying that Minnesota setting. There is a lot of background here on the late 1970's in the St. Cloud area, particularly Pantown. I had no idea that so many awful things were happening in that time frame in St. Cloud. I also didn't know the urban myths around the Pantown tunnels. The story follows Heather as she and her two girlfriends get an amazing opportunity for their all girl band to perform at the county fair. This is overshadowed some by the fact that a girl named Beth has recently gone missing. Their first performance at the fair goes awesome and they are pumped for their next until one of their band members, Maureen, goes missing. Heather is smart and she is sure that Beth isn't a runaway and neither is Maureen, so Heather starts digging. What she finds reveals a nasty underside to their idealistic small town. This was a well done story. I enjoyed Heather as a character, although her home life was seriously messed up and got more so as the story continued. It was an interesting look back in time and really drove home how in a lot of ways a "woman's" place in society has improved. However, it also drove home how far we still have to go. It was scary how easily society accepted the disappearance of these girls and how readily trusted figures in society accepted and even participated in what was happening. This was easy to read and hard to put down. It is definitely a page-turner and the story kept me guessing. The conclusion wasn't as surprising as I had hoped, but I did enjoy how the story wrapped up. It ends on a hopeful note and I really admired how Heather and Beth handled everything. My Summary (4/5): Overall I enjoyed learning about the history of the St. Cloud area and enjoyed the mystery behind this story. This was well written, easy to read, and not too scary. Will I pick up more Lourey books in the future? Well, as I said, I am not a huge fan of this genre but if another Lourey book comes up in a Minnesota setting and it sounds intriguing I would definitely consider it. This was an interesting read and very well written.
S**R
A Heartbreaking Small-Town Story That Lingers
The Quarry Girls is one of those books that doesn’t just tell a story — it makes you sit with it. Set in 1970s Minnesota, the small-town atmosphere felt claustrophobic and, at times, downright infuriating. The adults, the silence, the willful blindness — it all added to the tension in a way that made the story even scarier. The danger wasn’t just in what was happening; it was in what people refused to see. Heather was such a sympathetic main character. She’s naïve, yes — but believably so. Her perspective as a teenage girl trying to make sense of the world around her made the story hit harder. Watching her loss of innocence unfold was heartbreaking. This book tackles heavy themes — grooming, toxic masculinity, victim-blaming culture, silence in small towns, and the complicated power of female friendship. It felt more emotional than graphic, dark without tipping into horror, and deeply thoughtful in the way it handled its subject matter. The ending was heartbreaking but fitting. It lingers. This isn’t just a thriller — it’s a coming-of-age story wrapped in social commentary, and it’s one that stays with you long after you turn the last page.
N**N
Es hat mich sofort gepackt, von der ersten Seite an, da hab ich gewusst, Ahhh du wirst dieses Buch verschlingen…und genau so war es. Packende Story mit spanenden Plot Twists. Authentische Charaktere mit achtziger Jahre Flair einer amerikanischen Kleinstadt, Ich konnte die Hitze beim lesen schmecken so gut wurde es beschrieben. Oder die Szenen von Beth, so gut. Hier sieht man wieder, das böse ist ansteckend.
J**D
Excellent story, very well written. It captures you from the start and keeps your reading til the end. It takes you through all the emotions. Differently recommend
A**R
Omg what a brilliant book. A book about friendship and love, about growing up and finding out about the bad things that can happen and do happen to young people going from childhood to adulthood. About trusting people you know and love and they turn out the bad guys. Totally couldn't put this book down . I'm sure like me many people will read this book and realise yeah this is what growing up is about, all these pitfalls, and it's time the bad guys were stopped.
A**R
The story is set in a town where every character seems flawed in one way or another. Girls start disappearing. The town has a habit of cover-up and looking the other way. The outcome is never certain before it happens but your guesses wont be too far wrong, either. I read it in about two days but would not describe it as a page turner as you might occasionally find in the action genre. It was more that the author is imaginative with her descriptions, thoughts and ideas. For me, a very minor negative was the use of US slang (possibly regional?). It had me reaching for translation quite a few times.
M**N
Had me enthralled from the first chapter, the character's were well described and made you feel like you knew them . Loved the story lines, all the twists and turns. Brought up lots of emotions with each character. Well worth reading.
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