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M. J. Ford

Auteur de Hold My Hand

4 oeuvres 76 utilisateurs 17 critiques

Œuvres de M. J. Ford

Hold My Hand (2018) 32 exemplaires
Keep Her Close (2019) 21 exemplaires
The Hiker (2022) 14 exemplaires
Watch Over You (2020) 9 exemplaires

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Complex plot about two sisters who have been apart and out of contact, until the younger one disappears in the northern pennines. The older sister decides to search for her younger sibling, not realising what she has gotten herself into.
 
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edwardsgt | 3 autres critiques | May 8, 2023 |
The Hiker is a solid mystery-thriller about a woman who travels to a remote area of northern England to find the truth about her missing estranged sister. While the premise doesn't sound particularly original, the story surprised me and takes one through flashbacks, creepy folklore, and eccentric characters - every time I put it down, I picked it right back up. I have added the author's backlist to my TBR. Thanks to NetGalley for the chance to read and review this book!
 
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mtrumbo | 3 autres critiques | Nov 15, 2022 |
This book started off a little too slow and I wasn't sure I wanted to keep reading. However, I am glad that I did because the story had many unexpected twists and turns and once I got into it, I didn't want to put it down. I would definitely read more books written by M. J. Ford in the future.
 
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Shauna_Morrison | 3 autres critiques | Nov 1, 2022 |
It had the makings of a good book, and the story had a promising plot, but there was just too much going on at once. It read like stories within stories. You would have thought the author was never going to get a chance to write another book "so let's get it all in here". I did begin to understand though, why I hate clowns. The beginning and about 30% of the book was the best parts. The story covers a span of roughly 30 years. Starting with the kidnapping of a little boy at a carnival, which happened to be witnessed by a little girl. Thirty years down the road; that little girl is now a detective assigned to another case of a kidnapped little boy. Many pages later we come to the ending. It needed...well, something more believable. The "big reveal" was over the top. It felt as if the author wanted to come up with something that was so bizarre and so out in left field that the reader would be overly, even shockingly, surprised. I know this was this author's first book...heaven knows I have never had a first book or any book for that matter...but there was so much that really "bothered" me and didn't fit well together about the entire layout of the story. I gave it 3 stars...because first of all, I DID NOT HATE THE BOOK. Those stars are also for the author's first efforts, she is a good writer...for the idea of the plot...and for the first part of the story which really was very good...but someone in charge of the editing or the finished product, really let this author down somewhere along the way. Of course, I have probably done more with this review to get people to read it than the editor ever could have hoped to have accomplished:)… (plus d'informations)
 
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Carol420 | 2 autres critiques | Aug 15, 2022 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
76
Popularité
#233,522
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
17
ISBN
18

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