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Missing Thread: The Mental Battle and the FBI Investigation

The Georgia Series, Book 3

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Missing Thread: The Mental Battle and the FBI Investigation

By: June V. Bourgo
Narrated by: Connie Shabshab
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A husband she doesn’t know, a family she doesn’t recognize, a mysterious connection - recovering from a coma, a shaken Georgia attempts to piece together a life she doesn’t remember.

Forced off the road by an unknown black pickup, Georgia Charles Dixon awakens from a coma to a sea of faces she has no memory of, in a place she doesn’t remember traveling to. When she returns to a home she doesn’t recognize, Georgia faces an emotional inner battle as she struggles to mend the strained relationship between herself, her two daughters, and her husband.

The third book in the Georgia series, Missing Thread follows the eponymous character through life-changing events and mental struggles that challenge the core of family strength and love. As the events surrounding her accident become linked to the mysterious stalker from her past, Georgia begins to regain some of what she has lost - but will she fully recover her memory, and learn the truth about her assailant?

©2017 June V. Bourgo (P)2020 June V. Bourgo
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Despite being third in a series, this book stands alone. Having not read the first few books, the plot and characters made sense.

However, the constant references to earlier books were a bit annoying, and completely central to the plot.

I think if you enjoyed the earlier books, then this will be a satisfying wrap up. Otherwise, it’s probably not the place to start.

The narrator fit well with the book.

I received a free copy of the audiobook in exchange for a review.

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