
Wow … as an older sister I can say I sure hope my younger sister would go to as much effort to find me if I went missing as Beth did for Lindsey. Beth is the motivated and driven younger sister, Lindsey is the older sister who is fighting for a better world and looking into the shadows for her next story. When she goes missing, Beth finds herself following her sisters path to try and put the pieces together of what Lindsey was investigating and what happened to her.
The pacing of this book is a bit on the slower side as we need a lot of information fed to us to make sense of the story. There are a lot of assumptions made which do turn out to be almost right. But that is the twist, we figure out what is really going on and it’s not what we thought.
I was a bit frustrated in the sense that Beth makes a whole lot of guesses based on next to zero proof and just goes with it. There were many times I wanted to shake her and say “there is no reason to believe this! You need to find something tangible proof”, so that caused me to knock off a couple stars, as well as it just being such dark subject matter and never really addressed the vulnerable women and the things that happened to them or any resolution to their situations. Just left me wanting.
I have read this author before and I would say this book is on par with their previous work.
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