MISSING PRESUMED- HB

Hardcover

Published July 23, 2016 by The Borough Press.

ISBN:
978-0-00-812328-4
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Review of 'MISSING PRESUMED- HB' on 'Storygraph'

Thoroughly enjoyed this one. I liked getting to know all of the characters - even the mom of the missing woman. Manon felt like a genuine person, as did most of the POV characters and, while I wanted more of the case and less personal sometimes, I'm looking forward to the next book so I can see how everyone is doing.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the book!

Review of 'MISSING PRESUMED- HB' on 'Goodreads'

After the tightly woven Lie Tree, I found this book even more painful than I would have otherwise -- Missing, Presumed is basically the opposite: loose ends are left everywhere, including subplots, dropped characters and thematic references.

Look, Missing, Presumed is a perfectly workable beach mystery (although honestly, I think there are better pulp mysteries; I found every twist pretty telegraphed.) But it's clear Steiner's aiming to be the next Tana French with thematic elements woven into the mystery and the life of the investigators paralleling the investigation. However, I found the thematic elements lacked a coherent arc; it's clear that Steiner wants to explore the idea of families of choice (one detective "adopts" an elderly woman with Parkinson's, while another adopts a tween) and independence versus loneliness, but I just didn't find that there were much said other than the repetition of these elements.

But where things really fell …

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