
To most people, Piper Sail looks like a rich girl with little potential, but she surprises everyone, including herself, when she starts investigating her best friend’s disappearance. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Maureen Johnson, The Lost Girl of Astor Street combines the allure of Jazz Age Chicago with a twisting mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Lydia has vanished. Lydia, who’s never broken any rules, except falling in love with the wrong boy. Lydia, who’s been Piper’s best friend since they were children. Lydia, who never even said goodbye.
Convinced the police are looking in all the wrong places, eighteen-year-old Piper Sail begins her own investigation into Lydia’s disappearance. With the reluctant help of a handsome young detective, Piper searches for answers in the dark underbelly of 1924 Chicago. Did Lydia get abducted by one of the city’s most notorious gangsters? Or does the trail lead back to their own affluent neighborhood?
Piper must decide if she’s willing to risk her life to find out the truth.
My Review:
published in 2017
I read this book when it first came out and loooovvved it sooooo much! Was so hopeful for a long running series but then…nothing. For years. So imagine my extreme bibliophile ecstasy when I discovered that not only did the publisher reissue the book with a swanky new cover, but they also included a new audio edition and there’s a second book now as well. Eeeeeeeepppp! I can’t even….
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Nancy Drew meets Veronica Mars in this astounding Young Adult Mystery that can certainly be enjoyed by readers who have passed their teen years.
Love the mix of historical (roaring twenties in Chicago) and mystery. And I’m actually surprising myself by saying I also loved the first person, present tense point of view which is usually my least favourite POV. But it works here, catapulting the reader into Piper’s heart and mind as she navigates a complicated web of intrigue and secrets.
I love her spunk! And her fierce loyalty and dogged determination. She just doesn’t quit, much to the exasperation (and reluctant admiration) of a certain young police detective. But Piper’s stubbornness leads to danger as she exposes secrets and follows clues that lead her into the seedy side of town. And if the heart-stopping suspense doesn’t keep you frantically turning pages, the sweet romance certainly will. Praying this is the first of many cases for this new, intrepid female detective.
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Megan Trout’s compelling narration. She did these characters justice – especially our indomitable heroine!
My thanks to HarperCollins Focus / Blink and Net Galley for providing me with an audio edition of this book.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
US – available in print or ebook — winner’s choice
Canada – available in print or ebook or audible (if available) — winner’s choice
International – ebook copy if you have a US Kindle account.
If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Lost Girl of Astor Street, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday August 9 2025.
Nancy Drew readalike? I’m intrigued:)
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Nancy Drew with mobsters. 🙂 I really loved it and the second book is just as good. Good luck, Stephanie!
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Who says a Young Adult Mystery can’t be very much enjoyed by an adult? Not me! THE LOST GIRL OF ASTOR STREET sounds like an absolutely amazing read. Love the era this story is set in and love a gal with “spunk”.
After reading your review, I’ve added it to my must read list. Thank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy!
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Totally agree. This is a fantastic mystery for any age! Good luck, Kay!
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Now I am intrigued. Great review! Kathleen lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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Thanks, Kathleen. Good luck!
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I have been wanting to read something from this author because she is a best friend of Roseanna White. They take writing retreats together once a year.
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Very interesting! My library has one of her books and I’ve put it on hold. I really like her storytelling style and am so excited that she will be continuing with this series. Good luck, Paula!
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This sounds fun. I always loved Nancy Drew and other cozy mysteries.
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It’s going to be such a great series! Good luck, Pam!
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I loved Nancy Drew books. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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Good luck, Lucy!
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I love this cover! And, it sounds so good!
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This cover is a huge improvement to the first one – much more attention grabbing. Good luck, Kimmy!
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I remember hearing so much good buzz when this book came out, but I never read it. Now, it’s good to hear there’s a sequel. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity! Jolene – iwant2save34 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Jolene!
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My kind of story. I think I read every single Nancy Drew book that I could get my hands on as a girl in school and all the Hardy Boys ones too. Och I loved those stories.
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Me too, though I admit my fave girl sleuth is Trixie Belden, now and forever! lol Good luck, Becky!
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