Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Where the Missing Go

Where the Missing GoThe missing don't always want to be found.

Kate Harlow recognizes this painful truth, even as she keeps searching for her daughter, Sophie, who disappeared two years ago. The police have stopped investigating--after all, Sophie has sent postcards home, insisting that she's fine. To fill the space in her increasingly empty days, Kate volunteers at Message in a Bottle, where runaways can leave messages for loved ones, no questions asked.

Then one evening, a call comes in from a voice Kate instinctively recognizes, even through bursts of static and beyond the sudden dial tone that breaks their connection.

Those closest to Kate worry she's cracking under her grief, imagining that it was Sophie. But Kate knows--that it was her daughter on the phone. And that a stranger has been inside her house. Watching her.

Sophie is out there. And Kate has to find her, even if someone will try anything to stop her . . .

I wanted to read this book the moment I read the synopsis, but unfortunately it didn't quite deliver for me.  The story overall was well done, but it was very slow in the beginning.  I just thought it dragged.  I enjoyed reading about Kate and how she refused to give up even when others thought she was crazy.  When the story reached the point that the twist was revealed I was not surprised at all.  It's truly what I thought all along, just because there weren't really any other possibilities, so it just fell flat for me.  It also felt a little unbelievable to be true.  So while I applaud the premise, the execution was predictable, but still a good story.    
    
         * I received this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review *

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