The Other People by C.J. Tudor
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A father struggles with the disappearance/death of his only daughter. His total focus is on figuring out what happened to her. He knows she is not dead because he has seen her, in a car, real, and personal, yet no one believes him. They think he is unbalanced and refuses to accept her death. So, he drives and drives, prowling the roads looking for the car.
The storyline is a good one. However, I found myself confused. It moves back-and-forth between several characters, and sometimes, I felt lost. This is not to say, it is not a good story. It is suspenseful, and moves quite rapidly, but I admit to being relieved when it was finally finished.
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