Monday, March 15, 2021

Book Review: "Those Who Disappeared" By Kevin Wignall



 "It’s been thirty years since his father went missing. Now there’s a body, can he finally find out why?"

The arrogance of a man to never turn down an opportunity led to one hell of a story in which Foster never met his father but learned of his death located upon a Swiss Glacier some thirty years ago.

That set the stage for this visit to uncover some buried truths that Greg and others have kept safety tucked away all these years concerning that fateful day.

Not everyone was warm, welcoming, and or receptive to Foster Treherne and this remote location seems fitting concerning how icy cold many of these characters presented themselves to the readers.

The story is quick witted, fanciful, with numerous cliff hanging moments that engulfed the reader's interest and kept the suspense and mystery at a high point throughout the entire plot.

The more that was released about his father -Charlie- the less I wanted to know- and the more I felt the way the characters felt about his disappearance and subsequent death.

The key to the evidence was in the torn short and missing buttons and that goes to show that something occurred and Charlie wasn't alone that day.

The ending on this one quite eventful and frightening and kept the striking blow by blow playbook continuing right till the very end.!

Thank you to Kevin Wignall, Amazon Pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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