Forgetting Zoe
Book
Zoe Nielsen was just like any other ten-year-old walking to school, not knowing that a chance...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Gone in Seconds in Books
Jun 23, 2020
It isn't often I will say this, and especially not during lockdown because I have really struggled with reading, but this is truly a page-turner. Many is the evening I ended up reading just one more chapter etc etc etc.
The pacing is superb, letting the story and character interactions and conflicts unfold organically. The reader is kept guessing almost throughout the whole book - some suspicions will be true, but so many will be surprises.
Excellently written crime fiction which develops well beyond the abduction of a baby.
Casualties of War (1989)
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Did You Miss Me?
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Communion
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On December 26, 1985, at a secluded cabin in upstate New York, Whitley Strieber went siding with his...
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Spies of Warsaw
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War is coming to Europe. French and German intelligence operatives are locked in a life-and-death...
Eve Green
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With the death of a mother and the abduction of a young girl, Susan Fletcher has written a vividly...
Becoming
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Something ancient has wormed its way up from the earth…. A change has come today. After...
Dash of Peril (Love Undercover #4)
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To bring down a sleazy abduction ring, Lieutenant Margaret "Margo" Peterson has set herself up as...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Abducted in Plain Sight (2017) in Movies
Mar 4, 2019
The first half of this documentary brilliantly shows how a series of truly weird decisions by the family allowed a manipulative, charismatic man to gradually isolate their daughter from them and allow him to abduct her. There are some moments when you can't help but shout "WTF" (the full version) at the TV.
The second half continues this theme but I felt like I was past the point of disbelief and stupid decision upon stupid decision had left me numb to it.
The story is sensitively told, by the family themselves (and at times by "B", the abductor in his own words). While their actions are clearly stupid and irresponsible, their thought processes are clearly explained and they admit themselves how stupid they were. The family come across as a lovely, sensitive, emotional group that went through a terrible time in the mid-70s.
Some unpleasant sections when it gets into the detail of the abduction, which serve as a real wake-up after the somewhat comedic elements leading up to the abduction.
Ross (3284 KP) Jun 23, 2020