A review by julieprow
Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner

2.0

This book contained too many characters. In the beginning it just made it confusing, as time went on it disallowed me from growing a connection to any of them. To be frank, the main character is unlikable. She's sad and pathetic. When she finally finds happiness she acts completely irrationally. While I didn't see how the mystery itself would be solved I also didn't feel completely shocked after learning the truth. The "twist" was not worth the rest of the book. The author is from London and therefore the book contained a lot of jargon that I did not understand. Overall the book was slow moving and a bit boring. Not a page turner.