
Silent Echo
I've generally liked everything I've read from these authors but this one was probably the one I've liked the least.
The story is good - grieving mother sees a picture of her son, believed to be dead, online which sparks her to find him.
The issue is that the plot points are unrealistic and overly convenient, and I couldn't get over a few things.
Why would the school inform parents of a crash where children died? This would be the police.
The sister believing blatant lies was unbelievable.
Why would she not tell her husband that she's going after the son? The insurance reason makes no sense, I can't imagine a good father wouldn't drop everything to find his child.
Perhaps if this was longer it could have been written a bit better, but this one won't stay with me long term.
I've generally liked everything I've read from these authors but this one was probably the one I've liked the least.
The story is good - grieving mother sees a picture of her son, believed to be dead, online which sparks her to find him.
The issue is that the plot points are unrealistic and overly convenient, and I couldn't get over a few things.
Why would the school inform parents of a crash where children died? This would be the police.
The sister believing blatant lies was unbelievable.
Why would she not tell her husband that she's going after the son? The insurance reason makes no sense, I can't imagine a good father wouldn't drop everything to find his child.
Perhaps if this was longer it could have been written a bit better, but this one won't stay with me long term.