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Disappearing
Disappearing | Lori Roy
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Two-time Edgar Award-winning author Lori Roy spins a twisted, atmospheric tale about a small Southern town where girls disappear and boys run away. When Lane Fielding fled her isolated Florida hometown after high school for the anonymity of New York City, she swore she'd never return. But twenty years later, newly divorced and with two daughters in tow, she finds herself tending bar at the local dive and living with her parents on the historic Fielding Plantation. Here, the past haunts her and the sinister crimes of her father--the former director of an infamous boys' school--make her as unwelcome in town as she was the day she left. Ostracized by the people she was taught to trust, Lane's unsteady truce with the town is rattled when her older daughter suddenly vanishes. Ten days earlier, a college student went missing, and the two disappearances at first ignite fears that a serial killer who once preyed upon the town has returned. But when Lane's younger daughter admits to having made a new and unseemly friend, a desperate Lane attacks her hometown's faade to discover whether her daughter's disappearance is payback for her father's crimes--or for her own. With reporters descending upon the town, police combing through the swamp, and events taking increasingly disturbing turns, Lane fears she faces too many enemies and too little time to bring her daughter safely home. Powerful and heart-pounding, The Disappearing questions the endurance of family bonds, the dangers of dark rumors and small town gossip, and how sometimes home is the scariest place of all.
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suzie.reads
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A fast paced thriller that at times truly creeped me out. Had a great ending! A good quick read 😊

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lute
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An interesting mystery based in Florida. Lane returns home with her two daughters after her marriage breaks up, but finds not much has changed. People still hold onto assumptions made decades ago but the disappearance of a young girl brings things to a head and the truth can't be hidden forever.

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Panpan

Wasn‘t terrible, but I can‘t recommend it. The narrative switches POV and makes it disjointed. The end was not particularly satisfying, either. #netgalley

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Well-ReadNeck
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Starting this one tonight. Need to catch up a bit with #netgalley. This releases on Tuesday.

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Sheryl63
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This was an edge of your seat chiller. I've not read a novel that has kept me so off balance in a while. Lane, mother returns to her parent‘s home to lick her wounds after her 20 yr. marriage dissolves. She brought her two daughters one is about 10 and the other one is around 18. There is a lot of controversy surrounding her family from the past and present. Lane has made some colossal mistakes on her own that has brought more trouble her way.

rather_be_reading stacked! i love thrillers 6y
robinb Welcome to Litsy! 😊 6y
Sheryl63 Thank you, I love this site. When it went dark, I was so upset then it came back. I can't believe Library Thing purchased this app. I use Library things app as well 6y
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Suelizbeth
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ARC from First To Read, Penguin. The ending of this book had me on the edge of my seat, but the last line of the book was truly chilling. I loved the shifting, multiple perspectives. They kept the differing aspects of the story alive. There are so many flawed characters, but some are truly endearing because of their flaws. This is an excellent, suspenseful thriller. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #8INTWO #25INFIVE

Lovesbooks87 Sounds really good! 6y
Sheryl63 I'm loving this book so far!!!! 6y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 6! Coming in 2018 Edition! Scheduled for a July release. The blurb does the title more justice than I could do, lol. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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