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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Jill Araya
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By:
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Rick Mofina
"A gifted storyteller."—Library Journal
A missing daughter, a family with secrets, a race for the truth…
At a truck stop near Las Vegas, fourteen-year-old Riley Jarrett vanishes from her family’s RV, turning their cross-country dream of starting over into a nightmare.
Investigators have their work cut out for them. The massive, bustling truck plaza in the desert is the perfect place for someone to disappear—or be taken.
Detectives pursue every chilling lead as all eyes fall to the newly blended family with a tragic past. With the clock ticking down on the likelihood that Riley’s alive, suspicions run deep. Everyone—from Riley’s mom to her stepdad to her stepbrother and her ex-boyfriend—has something to hide. And their secrets could prove deadly.
Don't miss Rick Mofina's riveting new suspense, Everything She Feared!
Look for these other pulse-pounding thrillers by International bestselling author Rick Mofina:
- Her Last Goodbye
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Very mediocre
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Interesting story
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Emotional roller coaster
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Lots of twists
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And the narration was inconsistent (especially when the dialogues a involved many voices,) and just didn’t do it for me. The mothers voice was particularly annoying (the intonation, the dramatics.)
I’ll try other RM books, hoping that they lean more towards the Reed-Syd series.
More predictable and lack luster narration
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