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Without a Trace
by
Greg Aunapu and Susan Billig
What an emotionally draining book.
On March 5, 1974 Susan Billig's daughter, Amy, disappeared. It just so
happened that at the time of her disappearance a motorcycle club made it's
way through town. Thus begins Susan's search for her daughter. And what
a search! The book is so well written that you aren't just a reader but also
a part of the searching party or, dare I say it, almost a member of
the family.
Susan's ups become ours as well as her downs (and unfortunately there are
many). Not only do you end up caring about the Billigs but you also are
wondering about what possesses people to act and do the things they do
(I read a lot of crime and I still haven't figured that one out yet). I'm
not talking
only about the ones who committed the crime but also the persons who, for
reasons known only to themselves, led Susan on a wild goose chase.
The Billig story has been covered on TV and
newspapers for full and
heartbreaking details read "Without a Trace". A very good crime book.
Recommended.
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