Emma’s plan
was to finally catch her husband cheating on her. Instead, she sees him shove a
woman in his trunk, kidnapping her. This obviously gets off to a great start, but,
of course, initially the woman and her friend are constantly asking the same
questions. Was he raping her? He must not be done with her? Will he kill her?
Will he let her go? This was too repetitive. Fortunately, it doesn’t stay this
way for too long.
The police
arrest the husband, who has no idea what’s going on. Could this all be a
mistake? Was it someone that looked like her husband that Emma witnessed? But the
dead woman’s body had his DNA all over her. How do you explain that? Very
interesting!
Of course,
the husband is confused and denies it all. It wasn’t him. He’s innocent.
However, everyone, including Emma, believed he was a killer. Who was telling
the truth?
Story was
much better than the family abduction case. What’s really going on here? You
just gotta know.
I thought
this might be a worthy read, but then it starts to taper off by like chapter 25
(77 chapters in this whole thing – really LONG). It gets really SLOW,
complicated, and confusing. It’s still better than the last book though.
My rating: 3 stars
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