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Ghosts of the Missing

By: Kathleen Donohoe
Narrated by: Laura Knight Keating, Tom Picasso
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In the vein of The Lovely Bones and The Little Friend, Ghosts of the Missing follows the mysterious disappearance of a 12-year-old girl during a town parade and the reverberations of this tragedy throughout the town.

©2020 Kathleen Donohoe (P)2020 Recorded Books
Amateur Sleuths Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Small Town & Rural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Detective Haunted Ghost
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There was so much to look forward to here. A great story with some seriously sinister elements but come ON that ending was like a slap in the face. It was so oversimplified and stupid. The narrator seriously got on my nerves, I am not even sure why or what specifically I just could not get with her. The story could have been so darn good and it started off quite strong but then, very slowly the whole enterprise goes sour. It devolves into this very convoluted, pretentious, crap. It becomes obnoxious and to add insult to injury this narrator sounds like an entitled brat. Yes I said that. So many times in this book I find myself rolling my eyes at the shallow story and the one note narration. Nope don’t do it. The best parts of this story are included in the description so just read that over and over again rather than wasting a credit. Sorry I really wanted to love this book, there was a lot of potential that was totally squandered.

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