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This was a really great read, I felt a lot of conflict for the characters as the story was unfolding. Great writing, thanks for the early access

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Good but quite melodramatic, especially the description of kneeling at a grave, hand punched into the air, palm open, screaming your dead son's name and promising answers.

This isn't my first read by these authors and I'll likely go on to read more by them. This one, unfortunately, wasn't their best, because you do have to suspend disbelief quite a bit, with a dodgy solicitor; a retired FLO who supposedly never left this unremarkable case alone; a child psych who had reservations but didn't speak up; the tale having elements from only 10 years ago, in days of CCTV pretty much everywhere but in the areas where Sam went missing; a child with clear issues, and family dynamics that weren't really believable or explained. It's like the authors tried too hard with their pale-pink, not red, herrings and it didn't work. They didn't go into enough detail, not even in the epilogue where Kane's dad wasn't even mentioned. Sigh.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer, for my reading pleasure.

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Gone by Dreda Say Mitchell and Ryan Carter is a dark read, a thriller that had me in knots more than one time.
Alison is through a lot in her life, has the scars to prove it. She Isn't a pleasantly person imo. When her ex wants to declare their son decised, a whole other cans of worms is about to be opened. Secrets and skeletons from the closet are come to light, the characters die like flies and I still had no clue what really was going on. Told in past and present pov.

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I am very very sorry I actually could not get into this book the writing was everywhere and I couldnt understand what was going on I could not finish I may try later to read it again but I just think the writing isnt very clear and its inconsistant

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Ten years ago A!lison lost her son Sam in an apparent drowning accident while being watched by her brother.
His body was never recovered and now her ex husband wants to have him declared legally dead
as he prepares to emigrate to Australia with his new wife and family. Allison is frantic to prevent this
from happening: in her fragile mind state, no body means no death.
And the story takes off with suspense, and non stop action.
Allison's life is rife with anxiety and inability to connect with her surviving son, now a college student.
Overly active imagination and finding conspiracy all around her leads her on a quest to finally discover what really happened on the beach, the day that Sam was swept out to sea.
Good read.

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I just finished a riveting thriller. Gone by Dreda Say Mitchell and Ryan Carter was a captivating read that kept me guessing.

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