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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle


Two women, two different life styles, two children the same age, and then one disappears.

Ethan went missing from a school event held overnight at a camp in a wooded part of Georgia.

Ethan was a bullied child and Sammy was a coddled, spoiled child who was the bully.  Funny thing is that they resembled each other.  The question was if Sammy was the target instead of Ethan.

The search reached far and wide, and the only clue was a trail of clues left by Ethan and a phone call from the kidnapper.

THREE DAYS MISSING moved at as frantic a pace as the search.  Ms. Belle left us hanging at the end of each chapter with a clue that wasn't revealed until another chapter.

As the search reached the forty-one hour mark, a school meeting was organized, and parents started telling what their children remembered.


Could the children's revelations be the big break through?

Did one of the children know more than they were telling?
 
Could Kat and Stef become friends after this even though their children were not friends?

Could they really share the grief of a missing child?

But...most importantly can Stef help with finding Ethan or will she have problems of her own that need to be taken care of?

If you like mysteries that have  unexpected twists and turns, THREE DAYS MISSING will need to go in your stack of  to-be-read books.

THREE DAYS MISSING pulls you in and keeps you guessing along with the characters.

You won’t want to stop reading because of the subject matter and because of the way the book is set up.  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge
by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review honest review.  All opinions are my own.

14 comments:

  1. Sounds totally gripping. I read another by this author and really liked it.

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    1. She is an excellent writer.

      Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.

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  2. I like it when chapters keep you hanging like that.

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    1. Oh yes...I like it too.

      Thanks for commenting, Kathy.

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  3. I've already ordered it. I'm a big fan of The Marriage Lie and The Last Breath. Glad to see how much you liked it. It ramps up my excitement.

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    1. Oh yes...both of those other books were good.

      ENJOY when you read it, Lloyd.

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  4. That sounds interesting. Also sounds like it would make a great movie.

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    1. It was very suspenseful.

      Thanks for commenting, Ellen.

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  5. Oh, yes, this one sounds good! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It was very good. You would like it, Laurel.

      Thanks for commenting.

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  6. I really liked The Marriage Lie so I'd give this a go. Great review!

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  7. It was good. I liked The Last Breath too.

    Thanks for commenting, Mary.

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  8. This does sound like a five-star book!

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    1. It was very good.

      Thanks for commenting, Suko.

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