I picked up Lisa Scottoline's Look Again because of the tag line that reads "What would you do if the face in a missing child photo was your son's?" This intrigued me.
Ellen Gleeson got one of those postcards in her mail with pictures of missing children, unlike me however, she did not throw it away. The child on it was to familiar. She chose to keep the card. With that she begins unravelling a larger than life deception with herself and her son as the focal point.
I found this book enjoyable, but I am a little apprehensive about exactly how much to blog about the story. I am afraid I will give away too much information. Hopefully, I will get better at this as I go along.
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