Helpful Score: 1
You think you know who the serial killer is in "THE ONE I LEFT BEHIND" but Jennifer McMahon throws in so many unpredictable twists and turns that you really don't know until almost the end of the story.
This was a really good read. The story shifts from present day to 25 years ago and is told from the viewpoint of a young girl whose mother was the last person taken by Neptune - a serial killer. Her body was never found and now, 25 years later, she shows up alive.
You will probably not be able to turn the pages fast enough on this one.
This was a really good read. The story shifts from present day to 25 years ago and is told from the viewpoint of a young girl whose mother was the last person taken by Neptune - a serial killer. Her body was never found and now, 25 years later, she shows up alive.
You will probably not be able to turn the pages fast enough on this one.
Helpful Score: 1
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I always love a who dun it, especially when it combines a past plotline with a current plotline, but this book went a little too much overboard. There were a few elements that maybe took the story a little too far and towards the end there were too many possible suspects. A wonderful addition between the two plotlines was excerpts of an investigative book which provided the readers with details of the killings that maybe the main character or other characters couldn't provide - this added so much to the story.
I always love a who dun it, especially when it combines a past plotline with a current plotline, but this book went a little too much overboard. There were a few elements that maybe took the story a little too far and towards the end there were too many possible suspects. A wonderful addition between the two plotlines was excerpts of an investigative book which provided the readers with details of the killings that maybe the main character or other characters couldn't provide - this added so much to the story.