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Kidnapped (Irene Kelly #10)
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Journalist Irene Kelly crafts a feature on missing kids in her town, and parents come from everywhere to tell their story.
Irene becomes fascinated with one case—a situation in which a young man sits in prison accused of the murder of his father and sister. He didn’t do it, and Irene figures out what really happened.
For reasons I can’t fully explain, my mind wandered a lot through this book. It’s probably not even the author’s fault. A broken water main near my building kept me scrambling for the nearest public bathroom all day. So, I’m sure my circumstance had some impact on my ability to enjoy this. This just felt a bit boring in places, and it could have been 25 percent shorter with much benefit. There’s only one more book in the series, and in a few months, I’ll read it to claim personal bragging rights that I finished the entire series.
Irene becomes fascinated with one case—a situation in which a young man sits in prison accused of the murder of his father and sister. He didn’t do it, and Irene figures out what really happened.
For reasons I can’t fully explain, my mind wandered a lot through this book. It’s probably not even the author’s fault. A broken water main near my building kept me scrambling for the nearest public bathroom all day. So, I’m sure my circumstance had some impact on my ability to enjoy this. This just felt a bit boring in places, and it could have been 25 percent shorter with much benefit. There’s only one more book in the series, and in a few months, I’ll read it to claim personal bragging rights that I finished the entire series.
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