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Review: Gone Missing

Gone Missing Gone Missing by Linda Castillo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gone Missing is the fourth book of Kate Burkholder series. In this book Amish girls and boys aged between 14 to 17 year old was randomly missing without a clue. Kate Burkholder with her team investigate and found out that an amish family was kidnapping the children and locked them out in a tunnel until they died or were killed. When Kate locate the missing children and the known kidnappers died. Only then did she found out that they have the wrong suspect. Will they be able to find and locked the perpetrator? Or will he be free to kidnapped random children again?

Loved the characters, also how the amish children differs from each other. Different personalities, different dreams. Glad that Kate explored more outside Painters Mill this time. 4/5

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