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The Child Finder (Naomi Cottle, #1)
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Mystery & Thriller Group > The Child Finder - Mar/Apr 2020

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message 1: by Ben (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ben | 79 comments Our discussion was postponed due to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease). We're planning to meet in April to discuss this title.

However, feel free to get the conversation started here. First impressions, likes/dislikes, etc. are welcome.


Kendryck Starks | 21 comments I want to save some for the face-to-face discussion but thought I’d share a couple first thoughts and things that made me think a little:

1. Quick and easy read but really enjoyable
2. Compared to “Someone we know”, the character and plot development was excellent
3. While I really enjoyed this one, I typically find for some reason that characters are more relatable when there is some sort of vice or crutch to help with them being broken: ie Sherlock Homes as a heroin addict; Harry Hole as an alcoholic; etc.
4. I really enjoyed how the man was created as I kept going back and forth on how I felt between repulsion and empathy. Obviously the pedophilia was horrific but it was also all he knew as a form of love and connection in combination with being deaf and isolated his entire life.
Really great book and adding her to my list of authors to follow for now.


message 3: by Ben (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ben | 79 comments I agree that it was quick and easy. I found the book incredibly swift in its storytelling. Despite this, I felt like I got to know the characters pretty well. They each had a unique voice. I especially liked Naomi, as she wrestled with her inner demons, personal journey, and the current case. Naomi's vice/crutch would most likely be her child finding profession. It's both a crutch (keeps her from exploring her own story) and an outlet (keeps her sane and with purpose).

At first I was disappointed in the author's decision to give Mr. B his own narrative voice. It made me understand his motives and reasoning. I didn't want that with a child kidnapper and rapist. In spite of this, I found I understood why Mr. B chose to do what he did. Although, I do feel there were moments when he could've reentered society.

I hope we get to have an in-person meeting in April. If not, look for an email with the possibility of meeting over Zoom - an online meeting!


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