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Kat Kinkaid's only son goes missing on a class field trip, while Stefanie Huntington's son is being threatened. But is the culprit an anonymous stranger or someone the women trust?
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This is my review of Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle - it's not a synopsis of the book. You can get the publisher's intended description or GoodReads' version by clicking on the book image or title.
I purchased the Kindle and Audible versions so I could read and listen simultaneously. One reason why I do this is because I'm not coordinated enough anymore to walk while holding a book in front of my face and some books just can't be put down. ;) Another reason why I do this is because, with my A.D.D., it's necessary to read the words and hear them audibly in my ear so I can drown out all the noise and distractions around me.
This book was very good! There were a few things I expected to unfold, but that's more of my imagination going wild than anything else. The character development was good, and although I had sympathy for the mothers, I didn't care for them much. I figured out who the culprit behind the boy going missing was, but the author kept me guessing for a little while. I can usually figure things out not too far into any book, but when an author as talented as Kimberly Belle weaves such an intriguing story line like this, it keeps you guessing and questioning every determination you make.
I would definitely recommend this book!
Even though I had guessed the true villain a long time before the person was revealed, I felt with the mother and thought it hasn't become tiresome, which could have easily happened. So, all in all, a good experience.