Sunday, August 17, 2025

BookBub Featured Deal: The Girl Buried in the Woods

Photo of Robert Ellis, New York Times acclaimed author of the bestselling Lena Gamble and Detective Matt Jones thriller series.

 

BookBub Featured Deal: The Girl Buried in the Woods

Thanks to BookBub for making ‘The Girl Buried in the Woods’ a Featured Deal this week in the UK, Canada and Australia, and for the next ten days (US included). What a great success for a novel inspired by a horrific true crime that has become so timely over the past six months.

On her fifteenth birthday, Sophie Ramirez takes her new skateboard for a test ride in the park across the street from her home. Days later, Detective Matt Jones finds her body buried in a shallow grave. When Jones makes the ID, he can’t believe the girl wasn’t reported missing. When he locates her parents, he learns that they were afraid to come forward because years ago they’d crossed the border without documents. Driven by the horror of their loss and the outrage of the crime, Jones follows the evidence through three shades of greed: from an infamous mob figure to three cheating Wall Street traders to a gang of dirty cops trying to do Jones in. “More thriller than mystery. An impressive amount of suspense. A swift pace. Solid entertainment.” –Kirkus Reviews

https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Buried-Woods-Detective-Jones-ebook/dp/B07TTY18QL

Poster image of ‘The Girl Buried in the Woods’ by Robert Ellis, Book 3 in the Detective Matt Jones thriller series, includes the book jacket with the title, ‘The Girl Buried in the Woods’ by Robert Ellis, along with a blurb “From the Bestselling Author of City of Echoes A best book of the month – Amazon.com, over the image of a mysterious figure standing in the woods at night cloaked in a mist with a police cruiser in the background, the author’s name, Robert Ellis, and the words ‘A Detective Matt Jones Thriller,’ along with the book poster image itself, which includes the words, ‘A Notorious Mob Figure vs. the Darkest Sides of Wall Street vs. A Detective Being Hunted by his Own,’ the book’s title ‘The Girl Buried in the Woods’ along with praise from a wonderful review, ‘Swift. Impressive. Solid Entertainment’ from the esteemed book journal Kirkus Reviews, the author’s website, www.robertellis.net, over a haunting even gripping image a mysterious house in the woods in deep fog at dusk.

ROBERT ELLIS WRITERS BLOG

08/17/2025

https://www.robertellis.net

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