![]() ![]() ![]() Thirteen-year old Megan was last seen, alone, by Blake Sutton, who has a crush on her, taking the boat out into the bay in spite of the weather. The sisters were supposed to have gone to the movies, but no one had seen them for hours. The Brogans are a nice family who live in a nice enough suburban home, Sherry was getting ready to go to Stanford but was having a last summer fling in spite of the bad weather. Working out of a shabby camper (her office) in the yard of her old fire-damaged and abandoned family home, Meg revisits the summer of 1995 (?) when her teenage sister went missing. ![]() ![]() Meg Brogan, our protagonist, writes very popular true crime books, but after a TV interviewer challenges her to write about the murder of her sister which put her own father in jail she finally succumbs and begins her own search for truth. But I persevered because it sounded promising. Alas, I knew it was “romantic suspense” after only about 30 minutes. The premise sounded good – true crime writer investigates the crime in her own background. Even if it was recommended by a friend (and got on my wish list). ![]()
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