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4 stars
Cold Vanished by John Billman
A fascinating look at the lengths a father will go to in order to find his missing son. This book is not at all what I thought it was going to be, as I expected a bunch of conspiracy theories and other random ideas about the various missing people across the nation's national parks. I kind of wish this book had more of those aspects in it, as it barely scratches the surface of the multitude of people missing in this country.
The author also seems to have a strange affinity for cults and seems to write them off as harmless hippies when they are anything but harmless. Billman seems to imply that it would be fun to join one which comes across as odd. This book mostly follows the search for missing biker Jacob Gray and his father’s unceasing quest to find him; however, it does include a number of other accounts of hikers who seemingly vanished into thin air.
I do recommend this book to everyone. It is a fascinating book about missing people.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley. The views given are my own.
Cold Vanished by John Billman
A fascinating look at the lengths a father will go to in order to find his missing son. This book is not at all what I thought it was going to be, as I expected a bunch of conspiracy theories and other random ideas about the various missing people across the nation's national parks. I kind of wish this book had more of those aspects in it, as it barely scratches the surface of the multitude of people missing in this country.
The author also seems to have a strange affinity for cults and seems to write them off as harmless hippies when they are anything but harmless. Billman seems to imply that it would be fun to join one which comes across as odd. This book mostly follows the search for missing biker Jacob Gray and his father’s unceasing quest to find him; however, it does include a number of other accounts of hikers who seemingly vanished into thin air.
I do recommend this book to everyone. It is a fascinating book about missing people.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley. The views given are my own.