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Missing

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I didn’t realise this was part of a series. I think it did well as a stand-alone however, it did make me wonder briefly if I’ve missed out on the characters lives, obviously in the other books.

It’s a very energetic book with lots of suspense.

Body parts of the dead popping up….
Serial killer

I was wondering how it all would join up in the end.

The girlfriend the Detective, it was quite intriguing how this all knitted together.

I’m being vague I know because if you’ve not (like me) read the previous books I don’t want to spoil it for anyone.

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This book just didn't grab me probably my fault as it was the 3rd one and I hadn't read the 1st and 2nd books.
The characters annoyed me.
Sorry but I am sure lots of ppl love it just not me

Thank you Netgalley the Author and Publisher for a chance to read this book

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Missing By Melanie casey is a mystery and thriller read.
Someone is targeting Adelaide’s homeless. Men are disappearing off the streets, and body parts are turning up in a local dump.
This was a really enjoyable read with great characters. I loved the story and the characters. Had me thinking who it was. I was stumped. I was surprised with who it was. This is a must read and I would highly recommend this book. 5*. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book from netgalley.

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Haven’t read the first two books in the series I hoped that I could catch up with the story. And even if it’s definitely better to read the books in order it wasn’t impossible to understand what was going on with Cass and Ed. It was a refreshing take on the traditional thriller, with Cass having the opportunity to see the last minutes of a persons life and help the police with her ability. I really liked reading a book set in Australia, haven’t read a lot of them, but I will change that in the future. The story was good, the setting great and I’m planning to read the other books about Ed and Cass soon.
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, NetGalley and Pantera Press!

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