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L'Écho Du Doute (2011)

by Rebecca Frayn(Favorite Author)
2.94 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This was a fair book. I read it in a day. The story is about the disappearance of a young boy one day and how the family handles it. Dan never comes home from school not long after his mother and her boyfriend announce that they are going to get married. From there it's a roller coaster ride of emotions for them and his little sister. It's every parent's nightmare and the ultimate question you are faced with is "How well do you know your child?" What drew me in was that it was loosely based on actual events.
review 2: It is a scary thought for all parents what they would do and how to cope if a child goes missing. This story is told from the view of a step-parent (which would almost be harder than a parent as far as not knowing what to do for your spouse). It
... more is even scarier to know that someone would play on the emotions of a parent. I was stunned to learn it was based on a true story, but also to know that we could lie to ourselves to such an extent to create a false truth! less
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timewilltell
MIND FREAKPLOT TWISTTHIS IS INCREDIBLEIM IN SHOCK
luchito159
Fascinating! Based on a true story.
jessie95
not a fan of British writers
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