It sounds like quite a good read. ___ Sue Ellen @CSLewisDaily: The probability of us being here is so small, you'd think the mere fact of existing would keep us all in a contented dazzlement of surprise. Contact info twitter: sueellen1964 Skype sueellen64 livejournal roselee64 facebook Susan Ellen Melo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosemarie Grayley" <rgrayley1@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <book_talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 3:27 PM Subject: [book_talk] They Disappeared, Mofina > They Disappeared > By Rick Mofina. > > The book is on bookshare. > > Jeff and Sarah Griffin and their 9 year old son are vacationing in > Manhattan. Cole's backpack has been accidentally switched with that of > another passenger on the plane. A phone call from the stranger using the > information in Cole's backpack and a quick meeting straightens things out. > Then they are off to take pictures near Times Square to start their > vacation > in earnest. > > When more batteries are needed for the camera, Jeff steps into a nearby > shop > for them. He returns a few minutes later and finds that Sarah and Cole > have > disappeared. A man in a wheelchair tells him he saw them picked up. The > police are called. The police aren't hopeful that the information from the > man will lead anywhere as he's known to make things up. Feeling that the > police aren't moving quickly enough, they seem to be wasting time > investigating him, Jeff Griffin starts investigating on his own. > > There is plenty going on in this fast paced thriller. There are 150 heads > of > state in town for a UN meeting. It's soon apparent how the Griffin family > became involved with international terrorists. There is lots of action and > many threads to follow in this exciting tale. > > Good Reading. > > Rosemarie > >