I really liked this story a lot. A story of a girl who was kidnapped when she was 15 years old. It is now 10 years later and Claire Fletcher shows up in a bar, having drinks with a detective and proceeding to follow him home for the night. She leaves him early the next morning with only a note with ...
If you were to talk with the author, what would you want to know? I would like to know, what else she has written? I understand she has one other existing book but I would like to know if there were other books in the pipeline and if she is ever going to write about another heroine like Claire. ...
What did you like about the setting in this book - The overall setting of the story was scary and cold. What happened to Claire made my skin crawl and I cannot imagine a single individual experiencing so much in a lifetime. Cover - I liked the water colour effect on the cover. The orangish red signa...
What did you think of the story structure? Sometimes, it felt as if there were multiple storylines that eventually formed the main story. I liked the way Lisa Regan did this. Claire Fletcher's story needed to be told in sections so readers could sort out how they felt about the situation. The story ...
What I liked - I liked everything about this book. Without too much technical detail the writer maps out a horrific plot. Readers then see all the different angles of the story - the missing Claire, her family, the police and her captor. What I didn't like – I hated that Raynard's family paid his w...
How realistic was the characterization? All characters were believable. The way the scenes were described and settings laid out, their actions made sense and their terror was definitely real. Even if it was not the author's intention, this book raised a lot of questions about how people recover from...
Favourite scene... When Claire found Alison in the cellar. For this reader, it was at this moment when it finally sinks in that the scars these victims face can never really heal. Kudos to Lisa Regan for projecting a world of emotions so many do not realise exists. Favourite quotes... The dialogue ...
Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? The conclusion. In the beginning, you think it's a straightforward kidnapping. But then a major twist happens and you're left with the story of a girl who is trapped in a way nobody can see and no one can ever set free mentally. ...
3 things I liked about the book … This is my new favorite author. She presented a book that will be discussed in our book club for a long time to come. I loved the story for being fast paced, believable and full of emotion. Favorite char...
What were the main themes of the book? The themes were murder, lies, kidnapping, torture and rape. All themes were executed well and the author has obviously studied the emotions / well-being of a person who might have faced similar situations. Describe 2 different settings or lo...
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