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“How many people out there are responsible for some tragedy and don’t even know?” – p 228
I love a good unreliable narrator and that’s exactly what I got from Megan Miranda’s All The Missing Girls.
When Nicolette Farrell returns home to small-town North Carolina to aid her brother Daniel with their ailing father long-buried secrets about her friend Corrine’s disappearance ten years prior come to light in the wake another young woman who has gone missing.
I thought the structure of this book was ...more
I love a good unreliable narrator and that’s exactly what I got from Megan Miranda’s All The Missing Girls.
When Nicolette Farrell returns home to small-town North Carolina to aid her brother Daniel with their ailing father long-buried secrets about her friend Corrine’s disappearance ten years prior come to light in the wake another young woman who has gone missing.
I thought the structure of this book was ...more

FINALLY a good thriller where I didn’t figure it out halfway through. Yes.
The alternative structure of introducing the story, then telling it two weeks backwards and then ending the story was really interesting but worthwhile. Suspenseful throughout and really made you focus in terms of keeping details in mind while reading “backwards”.
The alternative structure of introducing the story, then telling it two weeks backwards and then ending the story was really interesting but worthwhile. Suspenseful throughout and really made you focus in terms of keeping details in mind while reading “backwards”.

Jan 07, 2018
Rina
marked it as to-read