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Posted November 9, 2011
I really enjoyed this book. It's a fast read and keeps you wanting to read more and more to find out what happens in the story. If you like mystery this is definately one I'd recommend!
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Posted July 23, 2011
Have not read this book yet. It is next in line. But I love and own all of Mariah's books and look forward to reading this one next.
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Posted June 30, 2009
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I think Mariah Stewart is getting better with each book. I like this one the best so far and am looking forward to reading more books by her. Forgotten kept me reading until the end.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Nothing that impressive. It was an ok book with just an ok story and ok Characters. I'm not rushing to read more Mariah Stewart books
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Overview
WHO SPEAKS FOR THE DEAD WHEN THEY SCREAM BLOODY MURDER?Sheldon Woods kidnapped and killed an untold number of boys, then escaped the death penalty by making a plea bargain for multiple life sentences in exchange for revealing the whereabouts of some of his victims. More than a decade later, the full extent of his crimes is still unknown, and many of the dead have never been accounted for. But Lisa Walsh is certain her brother Christopher was one of them, and to honor her mother’s dying wish, she’s on a mission to learn the truth and recover the little boy’s remains. FBI agent Portia Cahill, tasked with confronting the caged killer, is obliged to play ...