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Missing People: The Multiple Effect: True Case Studies Of Unexplained Disappearances

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Harrowing and Mysterious Tales of Multiple Disappearances!Are you fascinated by mysterious and unsolved cases? Do you like to speculate on what might have happened? Do you want to know more about the many missing persons in the United States who are never found again?

If so, then Richard Bolden’s Missing People - The Multiple True Case Studies of Unexplained Disappearances is the book for you! You’ll learn how groups of people can disappear - all at the same time. From small groups of friends to an entire community, this book examines some of the most puzzling unsolved mysteries of our time.

Read This Book FREE on Kindle Unlimited - Download Now!Do you wonder what happens when people disappear? Do you worry about yourself - and your family? Is it hard to imagine how families and children can go missing - especially in large groups?

In cases like the “Fort Worth Three”, “The Lyons Sisters”, and “The McStay Family”, (and many more) you’ll puzzle over how groups of family members could go missing without an

Were they kidnapped?Did they run away?Is important information being withheld?Was there a cover-up?Does someone out there know the truth?Remember - You don't need a Kindle device to read this book. Just download a FREE Kindle Reader on your computer, phone, or tablet!Missing People - The Multiple True Case Studies of Unexplained Disappearances relates the frightening and intriguing tales that have stumped detectives and investigators for years, decades, and even centuries. In “The Crew of the Sarah Joe” to “The Roanoke Colony”, you’ll learn about how large groups of people can simply vanish - leaving behind only vague clues and mysteries! Perhaps you will be the one to puzzle out the truth of these fascinating multiple disappearances!

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57 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 28, 2015

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December 30, 2018
Good short read

Goid read with lots of facts included all though the book itself is very short, it would have been nice for more stories or pages.
22 reviews
June 11, 2020
Very little info

This is a pointless book, very little information is available. This could have been written from a brief scan of news. Spurious theories and unsupported data make for a worthless read. Keep moving folks, nothing interesting to see here.
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January 20, 2024
Missing people the multiple effect

I like the book. It was just a review of the case. I would of liked it better in third person.
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17 reviews
March 22, 2017
Good

Had heard of some cases before. Some are very strange, people disappearing into thin air. Lets hope they are found
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April 28, 2017
Quite interesting.

Some stories more interesting than others. Author, please learn how to use apostrophes! If you are just mentioning a family's name e.g. the Freemans, it does NOT need one, unless referring to something belonging to them e.g. the Freemans' house.
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