~*Missing Molly by Natalie Barelli*~
4 out of 5 stars
Rachel Holloway works for a small,struggling community paper that is desperate to give the paper a boost as the ax is hanging over them all and they could lose their job at any time. An idea for a podcast comes up and everyone agrees it is a great idea including Rachel until she hears the subject of the podcast will be about Molly Forster a girl who disappeared almost 12 years ago without a trace after the murder of her older sister and parents. They plan to call the podcast "Missing Molly". Rachel is not happy in the least about the subject at all because she actually knows where Molly is. She is sitting right there, hiding in plain site going under the name Rachel.
This psychological thriller is full of interesting characters some you may like more than others but you are interested in what happens to them. Rachel makes some questionable choices but you understand why she makes the choices even though they can be a bit selfish. She is desperate to stay hidden. I loved this book all the way through until the very end which I though was a bit rushed but it was still a great thriller.
Rachel Holloway works for a small,struggling community paper that is desperate to give the paper a boost as the ax is hanging over them all and they could lose their job at any time. An idea for a podcast comes up and everyone agrees it is a great idea including Rachel until she hears the subject of the podcast will be about Molly Forster a girl who disappeared almost 12 years ago without a trace after the murder of her older sister and parents. They plan to call the podcast "Missing Molly". Rachel is not happy in the least about the subject at all because she actually knows where Molly is. She is sitting right there, hiding in plain site going under the name Rachel.
This psychological thriller is full of interesting characters some you may like more than others but you are interested in what happens to them. Rachel makes some questionable choices but you understand why she makes the choices even though they can be a bit selfish. She is desperate to stay hidden. I loved this book all the way through until the very end which I though was a bit rushed but it was still a great thriller.
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