
a book
The Girl Who Ran
Christina Yee and Frances Poletti · 2019 · 346 pages
While Tess McClintock finishes writing her articles about Eugene Kincaid for the Seattle Sentinel, the girlfriend and daughter of an old college friend go missing. When their bodies turn up on property owned by the family, Tess's friend becomes the prime suspect.
Tess enlists FBI Special Agent Michael Carter to help her discover whether her old friend is responsible for the grisly murders.
recommended by 1 person
sourced from public statements

Sharon Horgan
“Francis Poletti writes books for children, but her stories are for everyone. They’re stories about women in history who were the first to achieve something, and what they had to battle against at that time, and how they preserved and pushed through and ended up achieving their dreams. The Girl Who Ran is about a young heroine who is told that women can’t run, that running is against the rules, but she does it anyway.”↗