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Unspoken
Unspoken
Author: Dee Henderson
Charlotte Graham is at the center of the most famous kidnapping in Chicago history. — The task force of FBI and local cops found her two abductors, killed them, rescued her, but it took four very long years. The fact she was found less than three miles from her home, had been there the entire time, haunts them. She's changed her identity, fou...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780764211713
ISBN-10: 0764211714
Publication Date: 10/15/2013
Pages: 441
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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tammcelyea avatar reviewed Unspoken on
Helpful Score: 1
What could possibly have been a fabulous story nearly lost amidst pages and pages of needless details and conversations that neither added to, enhanced, nor furthered the main story or character development. Author spent too much time on the unimportant and unneeded details of the characters' secondary traits that it made the characters themselves far less interesting and the story far less engaging. Unlike the author's previous books in this genre, which are quick-paced and hard to put down, this new tedious writing style Henderson has undertaken in her most recent books makes it hard for a fan like myself to faithful.
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Love this story!!
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I don't many of Dee Henderson books and this one didn't even start out any good. I have to admit I couldn't stick with it after 50 pages! When the first 50 pages are boring what is the rest of the book like? Just very very boring!
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I listened to this story by Dee Henderson. It was interesting, but a little slow moving. The plot was good, but there was a lot of conversation. It was good, not great.


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