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Wish You Were Here: A Murdered Girl, a Brother's Quest and the Hunt for a Serial Killer | Patricia Pearson, John Allore
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As compelling as Michelle McNamara's I'll Be Gone in the Dark or James Ellroy's My Dark Places, this is the story of a brother's lifelong determination to find the truth about his sister's death, a police force that was ignoring the cases of missing and murdered women, and, to the surprise of everyone involved, a previously undiscovered serial killer. In the fall of 1978 teenager Theresa Allore went missing near Sherbrooke, Quebec. She wasn't seen again until the spring thaw revealed her body in a creek only a few kilometers away. Shrugging off her death as a result of 1970s drug culture, police didn't investigate. Patricia Pearson started dating Theresa's brother John during the aftermath of Theresa's death. Though the two teens would go their separate ways, the family's grief, obsession with justice and desire for the truth never left Patricia. Little did she know, the shockwaves of Theresa's death would return to her life repeatedly over the next forty years. In 2001, John had just moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with his wife and young children, when the cops came to the door. They had determined that a young girl had been murdered and buried in the basement. John wondered: If these cops could look for this young girl, why had nobody even tried to find out what happened to Theresa? Unable to rest without closure, he reached out to Patricia, by now an accomplished crime journalist and author, and together they found answers far bigger and more alarming than they could have imagined--and a legacy of violence that refused to end.
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jlhammar
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A fun mix of genres in today‘s #bookmail—true crime, literary fiction, mystery, horror and a graphic novel! Can‘t wait to read them all.

EvieBee This one looks good! I‘ll have to check my library. Thanks for the heads up! 2y
Alfoster The Children on the Hill is creepy good!❤️👏 2y
jlhammar @Alfoster Awesome! I am down for some creepy goodness! 2y
jlhammar @EvieBee Doesn't it? I love that it is described as “a maternity leave mystery.“ Sounds like a lot of fun. Hope it is! 2y
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Clwojick
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Two more #Pantone2022 matches! I just finished the Grady Hendrix, and just started the tagged book. ❤️

PageShifter These sound intriguing and creepy xD 2y
Lizpixie Nice work lovely!🙌🙌 2y
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marleed I‘m having a blast matching my covers to a Pantone shade. I have a feeling when I get down to the last few shades I‘ll have equal fun searching books to block out all my colors! 2y
thegreensofa You‘re colour match perfection has me in awe!!! I wish I could find such perfect matches! 😍😍😍 2y
Clwojick @marleed Agreed! For now I‘m reading whatever and matching them to colours, but like you said once we get to the last few, we might be choosing our books based on what colours we have left. 😂 2y
Clwojick @thegreensofa Thanks! I‘ve been really enjoying it! ❤️ 2y
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DieAReader
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#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober

Wow! What an amazing read! I loved everything about it & will add more True Crime audiobooks to #MountTBR

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Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 3y
DieAReader @Andrew65 🤓I‘m trying to send a bit of dust in @CoverToCoverGirl direction🧹😏 Thought maybe this🔥under my readin a@$ could help me stop choking🤣 Thanks so much for hosting these readathons! They are always a welcome respite from🌎💜🥰 3y
Andrew65 Pleased to hear the Readathon helps. A week away from the worries of the world. 3y
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DieAReader @Andrew65 It does way more than simply help my friend. Cannot put it into words how to explain enough…just know, THANK YOU! From the very bottom of my💜 & soul. 3y
Andrew65 @DieAReader 💕💕💕💕💕 Hopefully help me return to some form of normality. Having to use audiobooks more than I normally do. 3y
DieAReader @Andrew65 🤞🏻🙏🏻Hoping that this helps you. Sometimes audiobooks are just simply what we need💕 3y
DieAReader @CoverToCoverGirl 📚🤓I have a physical copy & its on my #Scarathlon2021 TBR😏 I‘ve heard it‘s amazing! 3y
GHABI4ROSES @CoverToCoverGirl and @DieAReader I also want to read I‘ll be Gone… I had no idea about her husband and all that, such a beautiful love story behind it. And I am almost positive that a stalker message that I have saved to this day was the Golden State Killer. Amanda knows how 🦇 💩 crazy my life is down here 🤣 3y
DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES Not gonna lie🤷🏻‍♀️ there really is some (a LOT)of 🦇💩craziness where you are🤣🤣 3y
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DieAReader

#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober

Gotta say, I‘m not having any problems following this storyline (usually my fiction audio issue) and am highly engrossed already!

I‘m also beyond tickled pink that the narrator speaks French as well. It makes me happy to hear all the names and places being pronounced as they should be🤗🤗

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Andrew65 Sounds great. 3y
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DieAReader
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#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober

My first foray into true crime audio (aside from some podcasts earlier this week)🤞🏻 It seems like the week‘s flown by & Ive gotten very little reading done so, I‘m starting early Andrew😝

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Clwojick 🖤 3y
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LeahBergen
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And it‘s time for a little true crime.

cathysaid Oh this sounds really goooood... 3y
eanderson Oooo!!! Sounds good. Stacked! 3y
Trashcanman Might be over now, but I feel it still 3y
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ShelleyBooksie I have this one! Buddy read! 3y
LeahBergen @ShelleyBooksie I‘ve already read about 80 pages but jump in, by all means. It‘s good so far! 3y
Reviewsbylola Uh yeah, off to get a copy of this stat! 3y
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candority
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In 1978, Theresa Allore went missing near Sherbrooke, Quebec. Her body was found months later and was dismissed as a drug-related incident by the police. Her brother, John, never accepted the that explanation, and has dedicated much of his life to finding out the truth. Alongside crime journalist, Patricia Pearson, John uncovered a history of police negligence and signs of a serial killer who was active in Quebec & Alberta between the 70s & 90s ⬇️

candority My rating is not a reflection on the case itself or the incredible work that John and Patricia have done, but rather a reflection of the way the book was presented. I listened to the audiobook, which might be the issue, but I found Wish You Were Here difficult to follow at times with a lot of information that didn‘t really seem relevant to Theresa‘s case. I also wasn‘t a fan of the narrator. 4y
candority I will, however, continue to follow this case via the website that John has created. Theresa‘s case remains unsolved, as do many of the other cases mentioned in this book. My condolences to all the families. I sincerely hope that they receive closure in the future. 2.5 ⭐ 4y
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