Missing Child by Patricia Macdonald is about husband and wife Noah & Caitlin, and his son Geordie, his child from his first marriage to Emily who was killed in an accident a few years before.
The morning after Gerodie’s birthday party, where all the extended family are introduced, Caitlin drops Geordie off at school and rushes in behind him to see a school project he’d been working on. Except Caitlin doesn’t see him again. Geordie doesn’t register for class, and by the end of the day he’s officially a missing child.
Caitlin is distraught, obviously.
In chapters that follow Caitlin is running around pointing fingers and throwing accusations at people without any proof. Noah blames her and essentially their marriage breaks down and she’s forced to leave the family home, where she’s free to play detective until her hearts content.
A lot of Caitlin’s actions are head scratching, as is the police involvement. There were a lot of possible suspects unquestioned. Cell tower origins were left unchecked, instead the detective chose to concentrate on finding out who bought a burner phone in a city that was hundreds of miles away from the actual crime. Family secrets that were meant to shock, left me shaking my head and the reason for Geordie’s disappearance seemed way over the top and completely unavoidable.
I felt the last quarter of the book was rushed and I struggled to warm to Caitlin. Noah’s character lacked depth and could’ve had more story time since this was about HIS biological missing son, instead the author focused more on the step-mom. I didn’t love this book, but I didn’t hate it either, it was an okay one time read.