Review of Disappearance

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Amy Luman
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Zanne Crystle wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 12:53 I read this book, and the villain was my favorite character. Throughout the entire story, I hoped he would get away with everything. He was the most compelling person. The book was quite enjoyable, with a lot of action and good pacing. I share your opinion about the high rating.
I can see how he was your favorite. I was rooting for him, too. :character-kyle:
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Blueberry Dragon wrote: 08 Oct 2024, 08:09 A book with a thrilling chase seems to be the perfect add to a holiday reading list. Thanks for the review @Amy Luman.
I’m glad that you enjoyed it. :character-luigi:
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"Disappearance" by Julien Ayotte explores the tense world of WITSEC, where fear and survival are constant. With relentless pursuit across continents, it sounds thrilling, and I'm eager to uncover the outcome.
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"Disappearance" by Julien Ayotte explores the tense world of WITSEC, where fear and survival are constant. With relentless pursuit across continents, it sounds thrilling, and I'm eager to uncover the outcome.
"Our imperfections are what make us human; they are the cracks through which our light shines."
– Inspired by Leonard Cohen
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I love that the pursuit crosses multiple countries and involves a tight-knit team of marshals and agents. It sounds like the author carefully crafted a cat and mouse game that feels real. thank you for the intriguing review.
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