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this was an immensely satisfying read. Not only could I hardly stand to put it down, but once finished, I can't stop thinking about it.

Set in the year before the 9/11 attacks, Liz Higgins is a reporter for a newspaper in Boston, MA. Eager to make the jump from feature writing to front page news writing, she sees her opportunity when she begins to investigate a baffling missing mom case, a woman she was acquainted with. The trail leads her around Boston, to New York City and even overseas. Liz persistently tracks down every lead until she uncovers the truth.

The story is tightly woven, with lots of twists, turns and red herrings to keep you on your toes. The locations helped put you right in the scene and were easy to picture. The characters had just enough detail to be likeable and the subtle love triangle was not overdone. This book also avoided one of my biggest pet peeves; no overbearing characters who were annoying to the point of distraction. No, the focus of this book was predominately on the plot, something that I appreciated. The dialogue was more or less believable, although was a little stilted at some points. However, this is a minor point and barely worth mentioning.

Enough with this review, go out and get the book! You won't be diappointed!

Good book, but could use a heavier hand in editing. This book is listed as YA, but I have to doubt that a lot of young adults reading this book need the finer points of sexual attraction spelled out. Still, the story itself was interesting, although the diary entries got a little long and distracting after awhile. Also, the story was wrapped up a little too fast, almost acknowledging how rambling it got and the need to resolve it quickly. An enjoyable read, overall.

Really enjoyed this. Although I figured out whodunit fairly early on in the book, it didn't detract from it at all. Love the characters, the setting and the mystery itself was very entertaining. Looking forward to reading this series.

Just meh. Didn't connect with the characters that much and I thought there were too many plot devices used. PITA ex? Flaky assistant? Brusque detective? Retired brusque detective? They're all there. Not a bad book, but really didn't interest me.

Really enjoy this series!

Nice, easy read book with some great information on camera settings and composition without reading like a boring textbook. The example images were inspiring and I learned a great deal. I can't wait to put the information to good use.