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Unexplained Disappearances: Gripping True Stories Of Missing People, Missing Persons Case Files And Unexplained Disappearances

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Volume 2 of the popular Unexplained Disappearances series by Jason
Waking up each day should be faced with enthusiasm-- we don’t know what may happen, so we should seize the day. In this book, we’ll discuss some intriguing cases of unexplained disappearances where the victims didn’t get the chance to live to the fullest. All of a sudden, they were taken from their current lives.

The Jamison family, who was involved in a web of issues, never returned after what could only be considered as an innocent trip. The police had a lot of clues, but each one led to a dead end.

On October 8, 2009, the Jamison family, consisting of married couple Bobby and Sherilyn, and their 6 year old daughter, Madyson, vanished on one of the roads in Oklahoma, USA. The story was fairly the entire family set out to look at some land property they were planning to buy, but then, they never returned.

So, what really happened to the Jamison family?




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35 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 8, 2015

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16 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2015
Awful - it's basically all copied out of other people's books.

This writer is also the same person as -

Jason Keeler, Seth Balfour, Ryan Gillmore, Lorrence Williams and evern Britney Clark, and Max Mason Hunter, and Travis S. Kennedy

- it's all the same person 'writing' short books copied from other books on amazon

- really bad.
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July 8, 2015
Interesting stories and how sad that the families don't know what happened. However, the "guess what"'s in the stories really made the writing seem to be very amateurish. It sometimes felt like my 13 year old niece was telling the stories.
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June 14, 2016
One and one half stars. In my opinion this book really isn't worth the read. Although the cases were intriguing, they were written as though they were taken straight from the headlines or newspapers.
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