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Frailty

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How far would you go to protect your family?

Danny and Libby are about to face every parent’s worst nightmare.

When eight-year-old Hope Bird disappears without a trace from the idyllic village where she lives, life for her family will never be the same again. Her parents know she would never have gone off alone and the police have no idea where she is. Then a child’s shoe is discovered and the case takes an unexpected turn. Soon a suspect is identified but this is only the beginning.

Will they ever find Hope?

Frailty is a haunting, gritty, psychological story about the choices we make.

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3 thoughts on “Frailty

  1. Slow, slow and slower If you like being bogged down by details, reading what the characters are thinking, examining every little emotion then you might enjoy this book. However, I like a story that moves along at a reasonable pace. By halfway through the story I skipped to the last two chapters and finally found the action. Even the ending was very unsatisfying. Will not read this author again!

  2. I wanted to vomit reading this. Not a good book at all. Child abuse at its most disgusting and depraved. YUCK This book is awful. The writing is mediocre at best but the story line is twisted and disgusting. While advertised as a psychological thriller, this is really nothing at all like that and is more of a disturbing story child abuse, sexual abuse and violence. It seriously made me feel like vomiting and many parts I had to skip just to get to where I HOPED the author would not go. Disgusting and disturbing.

  3. Enjoyed the Story – But Flaws Distract This read like a first draft of a story to me. It really needs to be cleaned up and rid of all the grammatical errors and misspellings. Things like that take away from the quality and bring you out of the story. It also does not flow well, as the first 75% is slow-going and well-developed while the last 25% rushes through a considerable amount of time & story. It’s off-putting and I just kept thinking that it felt more like an extra-long epilogue. Do these stories even have editors…

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