The Cold Vanish

Seeking the Missing in North America's Wildlands

hardcover, 368 pages

Published July 7, 2020 by Grand Central Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-5387-4757-5
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3 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'Cold Vanish' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

It's absolutely eerie that people can still vanish without a trace in this day and age. The subject matter makes for a riveting read, but that is sometimes despite the writing -- the book jumps disorientingly between different missing persons cases and different time periods, with occasional digressions (descriptions of other missing people) that seem included at random, with no connection to the main narrative.

The author is careful not to draw any conclusions (and in fact casts some shade at more sensationalized coverage such as Missing 411) but at the same time tends to bury information such as a person having a short-term memory disability or a history of depression -- in some cases these facts are mentioned in passing on the next page, as if they bear little relevance to a hiker vanishing, rather than providing, as they more likely do, some vital context that complicates the "vanished …

Review of 'The Cold Vanish' on 'GoodReads'

1 star

I was going to rate this book higher, even despite the speculations about Bigfoot and aliens being involved in missing persons cases, but then it came to my attention that the author apparently didn't seek permission from Jacob Grey's family or really communicate with them at all regarding this book, and got a number of facts about his case wrong. The family has commented on the book in this thread on Facebook, and in some of the reviews here.

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