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Schoolgirl Missing

By: Sue Fortin
Narrated by: Grace Andrews
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The USA Today and number one eBook best seller of The Girl Who Lied and Sister Sister.

Have you seen this girl?

When 14-year-old Poppy vanishes on a family boating trip, suspicion soon turns close to home - to the two people who should do everything to keep her safe: her parents, Kit and Neve.

Neve has a secret. Kit is lying.

Everyone is watching.

Who do you believe?

©2019 Sue Fortin (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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"A gripping portrayal of a family caught on the wrong side of the law." (Jane Corry)

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Like another reviewer, I kept reading this to find out the detailed denouement, but wondered why I’d cared. A neat enough story, but lacking the moral core that makes crime fiction so satisfying - I don’t mean that a wrongdoer has to be exposed and punished necessarily, but if s/he isn’t, we should either be compelled by their amorality (Ripley) or convinced by the prison they’ve made of their lives. Here, it was hard to care. Kit, Neve and (sorry) even Poppy are such unattractive characters, that a final fatal car crash for the three of them wouldn’t have much saddened me.

What a horrible bunch

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I finished this in one sitting, I had to find out what happened. This was a really hard book to review without giving away spoilers, but how someone could do that to a child, especially with special needs which makes it worse, but a child is bad enough, to get their own desires satisfied makes me furious. I literally felt angry at the end of this. The 2 main characters I disliked so much for different reasons. I could sum this up in 2 words... "Shannon Mathews." Kit and neve were just as bad as each other in my opinion. I was heart broken for poppy. The interaction between her and Neve when Poppy kept repeating something, made me want to reach in to the book and grab poppy, and give Neve a piece of my mind. Neve deserved everything she got, and more. I never thought I'd hate a character, but I hated Neve.

This book made me really mad by the end

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Another fantastically woven plot from Sue Fortin. I was enthralled to the very end of the story.

Great listen!

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