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Close to Home: The 'impossible to put down' Richard & Judy Book Club thriller pick 2018 (DI Fawley)

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To fire up the suspense, Hunter uses social media feeds, newspaper reports, and the usual police inquiries. which, speaking of: there was also some half-ass attempting at unique formatting (through the inclusion of tweets and BBC articles) that was just the worst.

No suelo ser de los que adivinan los finales, pero en esta ocasión hubo una parte que sí intuí… La otra, la resolución a la pregunta que plantea el título del libro, es sorprendente. a pesar de que la mayor parte de la raza humana está compuesta por cerdos, de vez en cuando un cerdito se casa con una cerdita y nace un leopardo. Adding to this disjointed feel are the fleeting attentions of a story which jumps between random elements meaning that much of what unfolds is merely given cursory attention. Cara Hunter me hace dudar del padre de Daisy, de su madre, de su hermano, de los vecinos, de sus amigas del colegio y de todos los personajes del entorno familiar que van apareciendo en escena para ofrecer su testimonio a la policía. The further into the story I read, more and more alarm bells were going off in my head as to who took Daisy, especially Dasiy's parents, both of whom I greatly disliked.

Set in Oxford with the maze of the city’s streets very apparent – even more so in this case of a missing child, the case starts as one missing child case and then turns into quite something else.

It’s a story we’ve seen all-too-often in recent years: the case of the disappeared child, the young girl who goes missing from under her parents’ noses. Extreme suspension of disbelief is required to believe Daisy and her group of friends are just eight-years-old from their emotional articulacy to the complicated friendship dynamics of a group who should surely be more concerned with playground games. tantas, pero tantas situaciones sin sentido me hicieron tener permanentemente en mi mente la palabra «ilógico». Cara Hunter’s debut novel presents us with a case that could have been ripped from last night’s headlines. You won’t like it, but trust me, I’ve done this more times than I care to punish myself remembering.Los «trinos» fueron pésimamente desarrollados, fueron irreales y absurdos, y estaban compuestos con un vocabulario que no correspondía para nada a la forma como los usuarios escriben por Twitter. The story was interspersed with social media entries which was fairly interesting as the family was trolled in the public domain - in this instance with justification.

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