![]() ![]() When I’m finished with a book, I like to reflect on how I feel after, if I’m satisfied with the storyline and feel that things have fallen into place in a way I am happy with. There were some red herrings, and I have to say, I didn’t calculate the ending, so that came as a bit of a surprise. ![]() The story is full of suspense, and I wanted to know more, to find out what happened to the missing girl and what was happening with those threatening letters. We thus follow the witness, the best friend who was on a trip with the missing girl, the father of the missing girl, and a private investigator, who was hired by the witness when she started receiving threatening mail. The book switches between viewpoints, something I‘m a great fan of, as I feel it gives the reader more depth. It is a story about a missing teenage girl and the aftereffects of her disappearance-involving a witness who saw her before she disappeared and their feelings of guilt about not interfering when they thought they should, and also the effects on her family and friends. I just finished listening to I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll. ![]()
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