A review by kargoforth
Gone Again by Doug Johnstone

3.0

Immediately, the reader is drawn into the book -- a missing wife, a frightened turned frantic husband, a sweet innocent little boy. The story is fast paced yet the author has spent time developing the characters. The grief, numbness, and anger are described vividly. The last third of the book is more unbelievable, crisis mounting on crisis, but then an action, mystery, thriller should be that way.
I am not a fan of foul language used repeatedly. This novel had more than I would have preferred but it was, for the most part, simply the reaction and conversation that would take place in this scenario.
If you want to read a mystery/action book this one is a quick read. I read it in a few settings at the hospital in between visits.