Bonnie by Iris Johansen is the third book in the “Eve, Quinn and Bonnie” trilogy. Publisher: St. Martin’s Press, October 2011

The truth has eluded her for years. . . . Now is she ready to face it?

When Eve Duncan gave birth to her daughter, she experienced a love she never knew existed. Nothing would stand in the way of giving Bonnie a wonderful life—until the unthinkable happened and the seven-year-old vanished into thin air. Eve found herself in the throes of a nightmare from which there was no escape. But a new Eve emerged: a woman who would use her remarkable talent as a forensic sculptor to help others find closure in the face of tragedy. Now with the help of her beloved Joe Quinn and CIA agent Catherine Ling, Eve has come closer than ever to the truth. But the deeper she digs, the more she realizes that Bonnie’s father is a key player in solving this monstrous puzzle. And that Bonnie’s disappearance was not as random as everyone had always believed.

oh man, what a ride. I went through this book so fast because I just had to see how this one ends. And boy did I like how it ended. I don’t know what I expected, but the anticipation was well worth the wait. This fast-paced, non-stop action and thrilling ride kept me glued to the pages as we got closer to answers that Eve’s been searching for. The conclusion was very satisfying to me and I can’t wait to read the next installment in the Eve Duncan saga.