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Daniel Vanished

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For 32 years Kenny has been obsessed with the unsolved disappearance of his childhood friend. Decades after the case went cold, a true crime podcaster makes a lucky guess that leads police to Daniel’s bones off a desolate Nevada highway. Now there’s a live suspect. But it’s the one guy that Kenny is sure didn’t do it. The real killer is still out there, still dangerous, and still willing to commit murder to cover their tracks. Now Kenny has no choice but to solve the case once and for all—before he winds up in his own shallow desert grave!

Sean Munger is a historian, author, YouTuber and teacher. He is the author of the novels In Deadly Mirrors, The Son Thief, The Valley of Forever and various other works of fiction and nonfiction. He teaches history classes online and in person. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

269 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 16, 2024

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Sean Munger

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Sean Munger is the author of several novels in various genres, including the horror novels Zombies of Byzantium, Doppelgänger, The Rats of Midnight and Zombie Rebellion, the science fiction novels The Valley of Forever, Life Without Giamotti and its sequels, and the historical fiction books Romantic, Memoirs of a Great Liner and Beowulf is Boring. He also has short fiction available in collections titled Hotel Himalaya: Three Travel Romances, President in the Bathroom and The Antimeridian. A historian, he is the creator of the history podcast Second Decade, available on iTunes and other outlets. He writes about history, books, movies, art and many other subjects on his website www.seanmunger.com. He lives in Oregon.

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78 reviews28 followers
April 29, 2024
What an excellent new mystery from one of my favourite authors. This book kept me guessing and I discovered things as the characters did - it’s the kind of book where you can’t solve the mystery before they do, which is the best kind.
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July 14, 2024
Kenny has been trying to solve the disappearance of his childhood best friend for 32 years. He hears a podcast on the subject and joins forces with the host to solve the crime.

This book is very dark, and it is full of twists. In the days before the internet criminals could evade being caught but in the twenty-first century the murderers' days are numbered. I really enjoyed this book, it was a read where I kept thinking about it when I was away from the book. The ending was nothing near what I imagined it would be. This is a book I would definitely go back to and re-read and I’m sure I will take something different away from it each time.
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