GIRL, MISSING by Dreda Say Mitchell and Ryan Cartery

 3.5* Enjoyed that this was believable and set in the UK. A teensy bit obvious because if the heavy-handedness of some name dropping, but a decent read, still.


I think UK-set books that that believability feel that glossier books in US settings lack. This felt real, down to earth and emotional. I didn't feel like I really got to know Gem all that well, as the tale flashed through too many events, people and time frames, but I got enough of a picture that it was clear she'd never given up on Sarah-Jane.


Unfortunately, the authors were a bit too heavy-handed with some of the names dropped, in their emphasis of certain side characters that I began to suspect that people who were being nice, being supportive to her face, were actually the perpetrators of her daughter's abduction. If I just mentioned 3 names here, it'd give the game away, so yeah, no. Still, it was a good read and a decent intro to the authors.


ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my reading pleasure. 


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