Review of Disappearance

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Sara Nóbrega Bartolomeu
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Kavita Shah wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 12:36 Crime thrillers, I'd like that. I've watched a South Indian movie about relocating a witness, but it's more comedic. The hero had to fake his own death in order to escape the criminal and get a new identity.
I really like your review Sara. The plot sounds intriguing in what you've described and I'm down to read Disappearance. Good job!

That movie sounds funny !
I think you would like this one!! Thank you for your kind comment 🙏
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Sounds like a very thrilling investigation. But being in the WITSEC looks really scary to me. Losing original identity completely and getting used to something totally new looks hard. And the murders itself looks unusual already, and they have some common ground? I would love to give this a go.
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A crime and suspense story that promises a relevant depth in the development of the plot. I like it. I'll take it into account, thanks for your detailed review, keep it up!
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As someone with great urge to understand killers and murderers, this book might just be it fir me. I love how you described the book clearly noting the storyline perfectly. Thanks for your review.
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Ooooh! I love the intrigue this book has to offer. Your review was superbly written and I can't wait to read this book now. Everyone loves a good thriller and this one sounds like a really great book. Thanks for the lovely review, Sara.
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One thing about such novels is that one can never get bored reading them. They are like interesting series of movies. Thanks for the detailed review!
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