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Missing, Assumed Dead by Marva Dasef

samanthabryant's review against another edition

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3.0

There were things I liked about this book. The writing flows well. The spark between the main two characters is palpable. There's a good amount of intrigue. But, overall, it didn't work that well for me. I think it came down to suspension of disbelief. Kameron has unusual reactions to situations: rushing in when others would run away, standing and fighting in a battle she doesn't have a personal stake in, etc. But we never get any insight into why she is like that. It was the same with other plot points. Someone would do something, and it would be interesting, but I didn't understand why. I guess I just wanted it to go deeper than it did.

dlkeur's review

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5.0

This novel is really an excellent, galloping read. You'll probably go right through it, start to finish, like I did. The only issue I have with the story is the ugly fact that it's too true to life in my neck of the woods for comfort. We have people like Marva's bad guys right here in North Idaho, no thanks, so, if you live in a similar zone, you might find yourself getting a bit uncomfortable. Oh, and Marva shared a sample of the audio with me, too. It's really well done, if you prefer listening to reading...which I don't unless I'm driving a long distance.

ajlewis2's review

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4.0

Intriguing story by an excellent writer. I thoroughly enjoyed the reading and will be on the lookout for more of her adult novels. I'm hoping for a sequel to this one, because I love the characters and story line.
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