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Two Girls Down: An Alice Vega Novel Kindle Edition

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,598 ratings


The addictive, cinematic and binge-worthy thriller of the summer.



Jamie Brandt was not a bad mother. Later she would tell that to anyone who would listen: police, reporters, lawyers, her parents, her boyfriend, her dealer, the new bartender with the knuckle tattoos at Schultz’s, the investigator from California and her partner, and her own reflection in the bathroom mirror, right before cracking her forehead on the sink’s edge and passing out from the cocktail of pain, grief, and fear.



When two sisters disappear from a parking lot while their mother is in Kmart, the devastated family hires bounty hunter Alice Vega to help find the girls. Immediately shut out by a local police department already stretched too thin by budget cuts and the growing meth epidemic, Vega enlists the help of a disgraced former cop, Max Caplan. Cap is a man trying to put the scandal of his past behind him and move on, but Vega needs his help, and she will not be denied.



With little to go on, Vega and Cap will go to extraordinary lengths to untangle a dangerous web of lies, false leads, and complex relationships to find the girls before time runs out, and they are gone forever.



Louisa Luna is the author of the novels Brave New Girl, Crooked, and Serious As A Heart Attack. She was born and raised in the city of San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.



‘Opening this book is like arming a bomb—the suspense is relentless and the payoff is spectacular. Lead character Alice Vega is sensational—I want to see lots more of her.’
Lee Child, #1 Bestselling author of The Midnight Line



‘Not only suspenseful but with some real embedded truths about how hard it is to be a mother.’
Anna Quindlen, author of One True Thing



‘Sensational…One of the book’s great pleasures is seeing Caplan and Vega’s initially testy entanglement develop into a true partnership. But there are many other aspects in Ms. Luna’s story to savour as well...quick psychological revelations that pierce the heart.’
Wall Street Journal



'This is such a terrific read. High stakes, relationship-driven, perfectly paced [and] three-dimensional female characters. Alice Vega could give Jack Reacher a run for his money. Maybe Louisa Luna should write all the thrillers.'
Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Heartsick



‘Vega springs to life in the hands of this immensely talented writer…This is a must-read for fans of strong female protagonists.’
Booklist (starred review)


‘This tautly written thriller balances suspense with strong characterisations and insightful reflections on motherhood. The story unfolds quickly, and it will hold your attention until the end.’ Canberra Times

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"Sensational...One of the book’s great pleasures is seeing Caplan and Vega’s initially testy entanglement develop into a true partnership. But there are many other aspects in Ms. Luna’s story to savor as well: a host of sharply sketched characters, from spaced-out dopers to distraught parents and grandparents; action sequences startling in their sudden violence; and quick psychological revelations that pierce the heart."
--Wall Street Journal

“Opening this book is like arming a bomb--the suspense is relentless and the payoff is spectacular.  Lead character Alice Vega is sensational--I want to see lots more of her.”
--Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Midnight Line

“This one is a beaut, not only suspenseful but with some real embedded truths about how hard it is to be a mother.”
--
Anna Quindlen, in Parade

"I'm always looking for a good thriller, and this just was perfect. It's exactly the kind of thriller that I most enjoy . . . You really want to spend time with these two main characters. It was one of those things where the plot was great and it was complex enough to keep me interested, but what I loved most was the way these two very, very different characters--complicated with complicated lives--interact."
--Nancy Pearl, NPR's Morning Edition

"A real nail-biter...The brisk plot combines psychological suspense with solid action, while providing a realistic look at a family under siege, as it builds to a shocking finale."
--Publishers Weekly (starred)

"An outstanding neo-noir, introducing enigmatic bounty hunter Alive Vega, a perfect female incarnation of Jack Reacher...Vega springs to life in the hands of this immensely talented writer...This is a must-read for fans of strong female protagonists"
--Booklist (starred)

“Ripe for optioning…a winter title to watch.”
--Hollywood Reporter

"From its haunting opening to the pulse-pounding final sequences,
Two Girls Down delivers a gripping read. Alice Vega and Max Caplan are characters I'd follow anywhere, and Louisa Luna is a writer to watch. Highly recommended."
--
Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead

“This is such a terrific read. High stakes, relationship-driven, perfectly paced.  Two Girls Down has something else worth noting: three dimensional female characters. Alice Vega could give Jack Reacher a run for his money.  Maybe Louisa Luna should write all the thrillers.”
--Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Heartsick

“Louisa Luna is an incredibly talented writer with a bewitching gift for storytelling, and
Two Girls Down fairly crackles with energy and suspense from the first page to the last.  I can't ever recall a time before now that I lost sleep as a result of reading a crime thriller. This one, I just could not put down.”
--Donald Ray Pollock, author of The Devil All the Time & The Heavenly Table

"To the pantheon of unforgettable noir detectives, add Louisa Luna's bounty hunter Alice Vega and her partner, PI Max Caplan, one of the best and most original duos to grace crime fiction in many years. 
Two Girls Down is a breathlessly gripping journey into the dark heart of America: I couldn't put it down."
—Elizabeth Hand, author of Generation Loss and Hard Light

“Louisa Luna has written a knockout, read-it-in-one-sitting novel with
Two Girls Down. Gripping, emotional, and tautly written, with a wonderful cast of memorable characters.”
—Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Adrenaline

"Flawless, captivating thriller with a heroine who could be the female Jack Reacher."
--The Times (UK)

About the Author

Louisa Luna is the author of the novels Brave New Girl, Crooked, and Serious As A Heart Attack. She was born and raised in the city of San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07GX3FF8V
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Text Publishing (January 8, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 8, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1620 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 313 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Louisa Luna’s seventh novel, TELL ME WHO YOU ARE, will be published in June of 2024 by MCD Books at Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. She is the author of the Alice Vega series: TWO GIRLS DOWN, THE JANES, and HIDEOUT, which won the G. P. Putnam’s Sons Sue Grafton Memoriam Award at the 2023 Edgars. Her other novels include BRAVE NEW GIRL, CROOKED, and SERIOUS AS A HEART ATTACK. She was born and raised in San Francisco and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

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I tore through Two Girls Down. So much of it was so good. The action kept me on my toes and the story was well-written. The characterization was great too, especially the two main characters: Vega was kick-a$$ and Cap, easy to love.I also appreciated that this book touched on socio-economic issues without being heavy-handed. In that sense, it felt well-situated in the real world - the context Luna provided allowed me to sink even deeper into the story.This is the first in a series - Vega might just become my Inspector Gamache. I'm so excited for the second one (The Janes)!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022
I never ever give 5 stars to a book. but this book was amazing. The characters and the layers and the suspense. I cannot wait to read the next in the series. Alice Vega and Cap are my new favorite characters. The story moved along with great pacing and the twists kept coming. Just read this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018
As addictive, cinematic, and binge-worthy a narrative as The Wire and The Killing, Two Girls Down introduces Louisa Luna as a thriller writer of immense talent and verve.

When two young sisters disappear from a strip mall parking lot in a small Pennsylvania town, their devastated mother hires an enigmatic bounty hunter, Alice Vega, to help find the girls.

Immediately shut out by a local police department already stretched thin by budget cuts and the growing Oxycontin and meth epidemic, Vega enlists the help of a disgraced former cop, Max Caplan. Cap is a man trying to put the scandal of his past behind him and move on, but Vega needs his help to find the girls, and she will not be denied.

With little to go on, Vega and Cap will go to extraordinary lengths to untangle a dangerous web of lies, false leads, and complex relationships to find the girls before time runs out, and they are gone forever.

My Thoughts: Alice Vega is an interesting character: tough, vulnerable, damaged, and with a great track record for finding missing people. 
Two Girls Down: A Novel  first shows her in her home in Central California as she goes through her yoga routine. We follow her thoughts as she connects with someone who wants to hire her to find two missing girls in the Pennsylvania small town of Denville.

Jamie Brandt knows she is not the best mother. She is impatient and feels burdened by the task of rearing her two girls, Kylie, 10, and Bailey, 8. But she is devastated by the loss of them, and we watch her go through the emotional wringer over the days that follow.

Once Vega arrives and connects with the police, she realizes she must find another way, since they are “locking her out,” claiming they don’t work with civilians. She finds a PI named Max Caplan, a former cop, and the two of them take on the task together.

Alternating narratives take us along for the ride as they find potential suspects, people who might have connected with the girls. They watch videos of the scene where they disappeared; they talk to witnesses; and connect the dots. Eventually the police and FBI let them in, and the collaboration is often frustrating, but productive.

Their search takes them to the ramshackle homes of druggies and dealers…and then, finally, to some wealthy habitats where the darkest secrets hide. What will they discover? Who is behind the elaborate taking of the two young girls, and how do their kidnappings connect to others in the state? An engaging story that was sometimes confusing to follow, this one earned 4 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
Alice Vega and Max are quite different, but their quest to protect the children is the same. This story follows the abduction of two sisters and provides a look at multiple characters as the two investigators, along with the police and Feds try to save the girls.

Vega is unlike any of the female leads I have read before. The book teased about her background, but I want more. Why does she have those flashbacks, what is her background, etc. I liked her dynamic with Max and her ability to swiftly adjust to situations. The ending was surprising and I did not see it occurring that way. The multitude of characters led to quite a few twists and turns that help build an intricate story and world. Great read and can’t wait to read more from this author!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
Louisa Luna has a new book out called The Janes. There's something so captivating about that title. And yes, titles are attractive and can make or break my ability to purchase or borrow from the library (my poor local library will never reopen – every time we get closer to a tentative reopen date, that date is extended. My return date for books I checked out in March, is now September 30!)

I have an inkling of what The Janes is about (Jane Does perhaps?) but I also saw it's the second book in a series about bounty hunter turned private investigator Alice Vega, tough as nails ... but.

Rather than make the same mistake I did with Attica Locke's black Texas Ranger, Darren Mathews, reading the second installment before the first, this time I read book one in the Alice Vega series: Two Girls Down.

Generally I read 5 or 6 books at a time; reaching my minimum page count (25) and then moving on to the next. If I'm close to the end of a chapter, I’ll read to the end irrespective of the page count.

I couldn’t put Two Girls Down, down (pun intended).

What was interesting about Vega, is that she employed a former cop, Max Caplan (Cap), to help assist in her investigation of two missing girls. Luna teases perfectly and keeps you on edge during the dance of the missing girls. Is this when it’s going happen? Now? Omg, I can’t stop reaaaaaddddiinnnng!

Or maybe that’s just me.

When introducing a character; especially one as hard-boiled as Alice Vega, you would think she’d work alone. This was an unexpected yet welcome element. This is Vega’s series and she’s the star but this realistic depiction of actually being able to work as part of a team; one of mutual respect, is to be commended.

Vega is impatient and impetuous but she needed Cap for access; he tempers that impatience, or else she would’ve just drove a tank over a building to get what she wanted.

Another refreshing element is that Cap has a teenage daughter; of course Cap is estranged from his wife, who proves to be if not a sleuth/genius herself, at least wise beyond her years.

Two Girls Down is a thriller, a cop novel (without the vaudeville), a buddy novel and a romance novel, as Cap proves to be an old softie but I don't know where he goes from here and I can't wait to find out how it ends.

I just ordered The Janes.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2018
After the first 100 pages, I yawned my way through this book. The main characters interacted with each other and the rest of the characters in the same ways over and over. Also, there were so many characters, especially men, I had difficulty remembering who was who. I liked Cap's relationship with his daughter, but wasn't sure I found HER a believable teenager. The girls who were missing and their family members were nicely drawn, but also kept doing the same things over and over. The book was simply too long to sustain much suspense.
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musik7
5.0 out of 5 stars elegant, originell, spannend
Reviewed in Germany on April 20, 2024
schöner Plot, abwechslungsreich, ziemlich plausibel!
Michelle <morgan
5.0 out of 5 stars Page Turner
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2019
Beautiful writing. Intelligent well formed characters. Page turner!
Jemsa
5.0 out of 5 stars A real page turner!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2019
A real page turner, with protagonists I want to read more about. If I say this is a good old fashioned detective story, it’s 100% praise. There is just enough back story to make Vega and Mac interesting characters, but the book is plot driven. There are too many cops out there in other books who are “fighting their inner demons” - alcohol, criminal spouses, wayward children, bullying bosses etc. Just get on with detecting! Bring on the next Mac and Vega soon, please!
Snapdragon
5.0 out of 5 stars Justified praise
Reviewed in Australia on June 22, 2019
As many people have said, this book satisfies on every level. The plot? Crackingly suspenseful and believable. The young daughters of a single mum go missing from a K-Mart car park and tracking down what happened to them takes us down various interesting rabbit holes. The characters? Superbly well presented with deft economic touches that enable us to appreciate exactly what they’re like in all their subtlety, both the deadbeat junkies and the various others, both good and weirdly bad. Successful bounty hunter Alice Vega flies in from California at the request of the girls’ great aunt. She’s a tough loner, but she asks for the help of Max Caplan, ex-cop, now a PI after taking the fall for a colleague. Their relationship is initially antsy, but as the tough days roll on, they develop an intuitive understanding and respect that foreshadows a possible romance. A particular joy is Cap’s 16 yo daughter Nell: a smart, brave and sensible girl who makes sure he eats and with whom he discusses cases like an adult. The police are struggling with budget cuts and that curse of our era, the opiate epidemic. Cap’s old boss disses his offer of help but is hauled over the coals for it in a terrific scene. Vega has access to an invaluable source of help: a hacker who is not bound by the laws of evidence the cops and the FBI are under. Luna is a terrific writer whose prose never falters. May her next book be soon.
Lisa Jennings
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a great read
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2023
I was hoping it would be more exciting to read. Finished the book, but it was kind of boring.
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