Not much to go on
The blurb didn't grab me but the First Impression makes the book seem better than the blurb would indicate. The big question I have is why she feels so compelled to go back and why she feels the earlier abduction was all her fault; even worse why does she think she can solve this one. This should fill me with an eagerness to know more but really, all it does is make me want to shelve the book.
Her upbringing sounds interesting but I fear we are going to spend more time with the damaged and unreliable narrator than with the childhood version.
Her upbringing sounds interesting but I fear we are going to spend more time with the damaged and unreliable narrator than with the childhood version.