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The Missing

By: Beverly Lewis
Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
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In Beverly Lewis' enthralling sequel to her New York Times best-selling novel The Secret, two young ladies - one Amish, the other English - join forces to solve the mystery of a mother gone missing and a disease gone wild. Will these hurting souls find what they seek - or will they discover much more?"©2009 Beverly M. Lewis (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Amish

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"The reigning queen of Amish fiction ... has penned another touching novel with well-drawn characters and a compelling plot." ( Library Journal)
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Another great story by Beverley Lewis, but I am mystified at the divisions of content in this trilogy. There was nothing satisfying or complete at the end of the first book, nothing satisfying or complete at the end of the second. why finish at this point? Almost any other chapter ending would have been as incomplete! And yet, the stories draw the reader in. Just don't buy one, unless you can afford to buy all!

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