A Mystery That Will Keep You Guessing

The Disappearance of Billy Moore (Green Marble Mystery #1) The Disappearance of Billy Moore by Aaron Paul Lazar

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A boy vanishes on his eleventh birthday. Years later, when he would be sixty-one, there’s still no clue to his fate. Is he dead, or is he alive?

THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BILLY MOORE, by Author Aaron Paul Lazar, tells the story of Billy Moore, the boy that disappeared, and his brother, Sam, who after all those years, still wonders about the fate of Billy. Aaron Paul Lazar is a master at writing mysteries, and in the ook, the reader will wonder the same things that Sam wonders. How could a boy that he’d seen only a few minutes earlier suddenly vanish, without a trace? Surely someone knows what happened to him? But who? And why hasn’t anyone come forward with information about the boy’s disappearance?

Even though many years have passed, Sam still hopes to discover the answer to his questions. One day, while he’s working in the garden, Sam digs up a cat’s eye marble. Is it Billy’s? It eems to glow, and suddenly, Sam is transported to another realm, where he sees his brother and himself, as the young boys they once were.

The author adds a touch of magic to the story, as Sam seeks to lean the fate of Billy. It’s time. He’s waited too long as it is. What follows is a suspense-filled story of one man who won’t give up until he knows the truth. A story that will keep the reader guessing as to what happens next. What do you think happened to Billy?

A good novel that mystery lovers should enjoy.
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Published on May 07, 2017 18:34 Tags: aaron-paul-lazar, disappear, musder, mystery
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