Re: [book_talk] They Disappeared, Mofina

  • From: "Sue Ellen Melo" <susan.melo@xxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 18:08:40 -0400

It sounds like quite a good read.


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----- 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
>
> 


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