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The Things We Don't See

By: Savannah Brown
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"The year is 1987 and the sleepy village of Sandown Bay is waking up . . ."

To its residents, Sandown is home - a tiny village holiday resort in the western United States.

To everyone else, it's a minuscule island, that brings tourists in summer and not a lot else the rest of the time.

To Mona Perry, it's a mystery.

Thirty-four years ago, promising singer and Sandown resident Roxy Raines went missing, and was never found. The people of the island are still reluctant to talk about it, claiming Roxy was simply a runaway, but the evidence doesn't quite add up.

Mona is convinced something else is going on. Armed only with a suitcase and a microphone - to record her findings for the general public - this runaway teenager is determined to get to the bottom of the disappearance.

But as Mona gets drawn deeper and deeper into the strange goings on of this isolated community, it is clear that nothing is as it seems - not even Mona's own past.

Some things are meant to disappear . . .

© Savannah Brown 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

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Scary at times, enjoyable in general. Nothing special though. I’ve read another of Savannah’s books in the past and I liked it more so I gave this one a try.

To be honest it got tiring at times, the poetic descriptions are a testament to Savannahs talent but in this kinda of literature, they makes you lose the point. I found myself going back to read sections again because I concentrated so much on the descriptions that I forgot what she was talking about.

The plot was ok, the atmosphere special. Savanna keep on writing. 📖

Nothing Special, not easy to read.

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