Ten years ago, a college student with autism named Stanley Douglass disappeared without a trace while taking a road trip alone. Several days ago, he returned to his family home in Savannah, Georgia. The Savannah Police Department hires a family counselor/therapist, Lydia Chan, to reintegrate Stanley Douglass into normal society and find out what happened to him during all those years.
After some time Lydia Chan informs the Police that she thinks the Douglass family is hiding something. She can’t put her finger on it, but she thinks something isn’t right about this entire case. She requests Detective David Wilson to help her expose them. At first, Detective Wilson feels threatened by Lydia Chen but soon finds her outspoken nature to be quite charming. He agrees to indulge her further and re-opens the 10-year old case of Stanley's disappearance. He was the lead detective in the case of Stanley Douglass and is still haunted by the fact that the case is unsolved. He is willing to help Lydia at every turn to solve the mystery of Stanley Douglass and hopefully redeem himself as an investigator.
***** ‘Mystery: The Coming Back’ is a novel by mystery thriller suspense author James Kipling. *****
...which I understand is not enough to judge the book, but I just couldn't get past the many run-on sentences. Periods or semi-colons are valid marks of punctuation and should be used. The story may be a good one, but the author should consider hiring a professional editor. Life is too short and there are too many options for reading to struggle through errors such as these.
Was great, but the writing was so very stilted! I wanted to rate it much higher because it could have been an amazing book, but there was no imagination used in the writing.
The only thing I find fault with is the editing. When you have to read a part twice to understand what you mean, it breaks your concentration and spoils the moment. I really get into the books I read and errors cause you to lose the momentum of the story. Other than that and a few grammar errors, the book was great. An unusual plot! Joyce
Story was good idea but predictable. Bought this Kindle book for bargain price - someone needed to do some serious proofreading. I have never read a book with so many blatant errors. Lydia called Jane, Vivian called Sarah - he for she and on and on. Too many graphic sex scenes - unneeded! Glad bargain book - if hadn't been traveling and only thing I had to read, might not have finished it
I am very glad that I only paid $.99 for this trash. I could not read it through. The explicit sex (especially homosexual sex) was certainly not what I expected when I read the description of the story prior to purchase. Aside from that it is not well written and couldn't possibly have been properly proofread.
Very poor writing. Full of grammatical errors and obvious mistakes which make it disorganized and hard to read. Thankfully I abandoned the book before the graphic scenes mentioned by other reviewers. Not my taste at all.
The book keeps you on your toes guessing who it is and what really happened in those 10 years. I was surprised. Even though he is autistic it is a great book that shows anything is possible.
Definitely agree with others about poor editing and smoothness of story flow. I did find it interesting as a suspense but also agree that the introduction was deceiving. Lot of in depth sexuality was not expected. Had to really convince myself to continue to read it through.
I know it seems unfair to rate a book after reading only 13% but honestly, I couldn't make myself continue. It seemed choppy with disorganized and incomplete thoughts.
This book does not appear to have been edited before it was published. Other character's names appear in conversations and the storyline is very disjointed.
The plot was good though predictable at the end.The author could have taken this plot to the next level by doing some editing.Literary content could have been much better.
I gave this book a rating of 2 because I found the story to be disjointed, stilted and lacking in many ways. I felt like the author couldn't decide whether he was writing a mystery or an erotica story. Even the sexual parts of the story were stilted.