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The Forgotten Girl
The Forgotten Girl
Author: David Bell
The past has arrived uninvited at Jason Danvers’s door… — …and it’s his younger sister, Hayden, a former addict who severed all contact with her family as her life spiraled out of control. Now she’s clean and sober but in need of a desperate favor—she asks Jason and his wife to take care of her teena...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451417527
ISBN-10: 0451417526
Publication Date: 10/7/2014
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: NAL Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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mom2nine avatar reviewed The Forgotten Girl on + 343 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This book was an easy and enjoyable read. I thought the main character was a bit into his feelings and verbalizing them, but he was supposed to have just finished marriage counseling, encouraging such, so will give him a bit of a pass. There was no gratuitous sex, language or violence. I didn't find it particularly suspenseful, but the mysteries kept me guessing. book won in goodreads contest with expectation of fair/unbiased review
dollycas avatar reviewed The Forgotten Girl on + 704 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Dollycass Thoughts

David Bell has become one of my favorite suspense authors. I couldnt wait to read this book and all my expectations were fully met. He writes these stories that just draw you right in and dont let go.

All the characters are flawed, some have bigger problems than others but all are dealing with something. Jason and Nora moved back to Ohio when their jobs in New York were eliminated. They never had children, their careers always came first. Jason and his sister Hayden have not spoken or seen each other in years. She always ran with a group of troublemakers and drugs and alcohol were what controlled her life. Even her daughter Sierra could not help her stay straight. But now Sierra is 17 years old and Hayden promises she is clean. She just needs to tie up some loose ends and asks Nora and Jason to take in Sierra for 48 hours. But the 48 hours comes and goes and Hayden has not returned. They want to believe she has changed but the doubts are there. Especially when questions are being asked about a friend who disappeared 27 years ago. Can Haydens disappearance be connected to that one? Could Jason have changed the past?

We all remember those parties we attended in high school or college. One party on a graduation night is what starts this whole story in motion.

Bell takes us on quite a trip trying to understand what happened in the past and how it is affecting lives today. Lies, secrets, deception, desperation and fear all play huge parts of this thrilling mystery.

The story has layers making readers really pay attention and even making us read between the lines. The crazy twists that I have come to expect from this author turn things upside town and inside out. He weaves together the past and present with such precision and makes this book almost impossible to put down. At over 400 pages I knew I was going to have to break it up over 2 or 3 nights but it was so hard and I didnt want to do anything like work during the day, I just wanted to get back to reading this book. The was more than one time I was on the edge of my seat. One chapter would end and I would think just one more and then it was one more. I read it in two nights but this book has stuck with me for days.

David Bell is a fantastic storyteller that continues to top himself with each new mystery. This one deserves more than 5 stars! I truly cannot wait to see what this man comes up with next.
reviewed The Forgotten Girl on + 3152 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I can't 'rave' about this one, it is a good book but yet it borders a little on the boring side by page 300, by that time you should know more about where the story is going, I had to skip and skim a little at that point, but not much, just to get to the part I wanted to know about.

I can only give it 3 stars mainly because it dragged a little in some areas and I didn't find it very suspenseful or a thiller
junie avatar reviewed The Forgotten Girl on + 630 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the second book I read by this author. He's a wannabe Harlan Coben, but doesn't quite make it.

The mystery story was good enough to keep me reading through the night, I wanted to see what happened next. The characters were flawed, slightly boring with too much small talk, but all in all, it was a quick, okay read.
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