Ada asked this question about Good as Gone:
After reading the description above, I wonder how the author manages to get around the issue of DNA testing? It doesn't mention what era the book is set in, so supposing it is modern day how does it explain why the parents don't request a DNA test to resolve any doubts? I kind of want to know before I even mark this as "to-read".
Emily They didn't request a DNA test on the recently discovered body because they believed they had their daughter back. And they didn't ask for tests on th…moreThey didn't request a DNA test on the recently discovered body because they believed they had their daughter back. And they didn't ask for tests on the girl herself for the same reason. It would be an enormous betrayal to their daughter to question whether it was her, and Anna couldn't admit that she did. (less)
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