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Kat
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This bit reminds me of a stealth game. Why hasn't this book gotten a movie option? It seems perfect for it.
— Oct 23, 2024 09:08PM
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Kat
is on page 131 of 192
A dog is harmed in this book, but he gets his own back.
— Oct 23, 2024 09:22PM
Kat
is on page 127 of 192
🎼Face your fears...knock down a wasps nest...hide from your kidnappers...'cause you are amazing...🎼
— Oct 23, 2024 09:19PM
Kat
is on page 101 of 192
The tension of having lots of little pieces of a plan, but nothing to tie them together yet, is really well done.
— Oct 23, 2024 08:59PM
Kat
is on page 72 of 192
The contrast of Darcy cleaning out the treehouse for Diana and the kidnappers not even dusting a room they expected three kids to sleep in. Lucky none of them is asthmatic.
— Oct 23, 2024 08:44PM
Kat
is on page 68 of 192
Stealing the housekeeper's car with the garage door opener was actually a good plan, good criming
— Oct 23, 2024 08:17PM
Kat
is on page 55 of 192
Trust your gut, Darcy!
(Although wild that they didn't send the kids to the neighbors or something, given that there was a clear break-in attempt.)
— Oct 23, 2024 08:11PM
(Although wild that they didn't send the kids to the neighbors or something, given that there was a clear break-in attempt.)
Kat
is on page 44 of 192
Oof, although the fact that Diana's parents called the cops reminds me: If you see anyone online looking for a missing significant other, especially if it's a man searching for a woman, it's almost always an abuser looking for a victim who's escaped them. The vast majority of cases reported to the FBI turn out that way, and that's with some barriers in place.
Do NOT amplify those requests; report them to the site.
— Oct 23, 2024 08:02PM
Do NOT amplify those requests; report them to the site.

