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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781434325150
ISBN: 1434325156
Label: AuthorHouse
Manufacturer: AuthorHouse
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 216
Publication Date: October 17, 2007
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date: October 17, 2007
Studio: AuthorHouse
Sales Rank: 407465
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Product Description: As Katie Stone grew up, she always feared that someone was watching her. Then, the day came when she became missing. The whole town frantically searched for Katie. When they finally find Katie, everyone is shocked that she was supposedly kidnapped by a man who had been dead for years. As Sheriff Day investigates Katie's kidnapping, he believes he uncovered the truth. Or, did he?
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The writing is so stiff and childlike that I couldn't get past the first chapter. Apparently the author hasn't heard of contractions of inferences. I decided it must have been written by someone for whom English is a second language, but then realized it was self-published. Does this woman not know anyone who could have done some basic editing for her?
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There are spelling mistakes and the book is one of he worst I have ever read. Could have been written by a child as there is no real story and the characters talk like totally ignorant people. Deserves a rating of -1.
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Instead of your normal every day thriller and mystery, this book brings new depths into what a true mystery should be.
Katie Stone goes missing and her family and friends panic. We are then taken on a journey when Katie is discovered - battered and bruised - to what all Katie's kidnapping was about. This isn't your every, normal day novel. With a shocking ending, this novel will knock your socks off with an outstanding, unforeseen ending.
Into the heart and soul of the ... Read More
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This book was written on about a 3rd grade reading level. No character discriptions. No scene descriptions. This was such a disappointment. I cannot believe it has good reviews from other readers. The way it was written, all the characters come off sounding like half-wits. It could have been a decent story, if written for adults. The story was very predictable.
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Tracy B. Evans book, Fatal Kidnapping, is a refreshing new twist on the obvious mystery theme. Katie Stone is a young woman engaged to her soul mate when her world gets turned upside down. As the story unfolds the author mixes in a blend of diary-like flashbacks that show the macabre childhood Katie had. Poor Katie lost loved ones at an early age and no one believed her tales of being stalked. One week before her wedding day her life long stalker makes his felonious move. Just when the reader feels ... Read More
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