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Dec 22, 2016DBRL_ANNEG rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Sad story of the long term effects of a missing child on a family. Kind of in the vein of the storytelling that Kate Morton does, with a back and forth between the past and the present. The present day characters aren't terribly likable, which isn't always necessary for good storytelling, but which kind of detracted from this one for me (although it certainly does fit in with the long-term effects of the tragedy of the storyline when I stop and think about it.) This author shows some promise with her storytelling, so I will look for more work from her in the future.