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Grace Is Gone: A Novel by Emily Elgar
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Grace Is Gone: A Novel (edition 2020)

by Emily Elgar (Author)

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From the bestselling author of If You Knew Her comes this harrowing tale of suspenseâ??a story ripped from today's headlinesâ??of a tight-knit English community, who's rocked by the murder of a mother and the mysterious disappearance of her daughter, and the secrets that lie concealed beneath a carefully constructed facade.
A small town's beloved family.

A shocking, senseless crimeâ??and the dark secret at the heart of it all.

Everyone in Ashford, Cornwall, knows Meg Nichols and her daughter, Grace. Meg has been selflessly caring for Grace for years, and Graceâ??smiling and optimistic in spite of her many illnessesâ??adores her mother. So when Meg is found brutally bludgeoned in her bed and her daughter missing, the community is rocked. Meg had lived in terror of her abusive, unstable ex, convinced that he would return to try and kidnap Grace...as he had once before. Now it appears her fear was justified.

Jon Katrin, a local journalist, knows he should avoid getting drawn back into this story. The article he wrote about Meg and Grace caused rifts within his marriage and the town. Perhaps if he can help find Grace, he can atone for previous lapses in judgment. The Nichols' neighbor, Caraâ??contending with her own guilt over not being a better friend to Graceâ??becomes an unexpected ally. But in searching for Grace, Jon and Cara uncover anomalies that lead to more and more questions.

Through multiple viewpoints and diary entries, the truth about Grace emerges, revealing a tragedy more twisted than anyone could have… (more)

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Title:Grace Is Gone: A Novel
Authors:Emily Elgar (Author)
Info:Harper Paperbacks (2020), 336 pages
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Grace is Gone is a plot-driven mystery and suspense novel inspired by real-life events pulled straight from the news headlines. If you are a true crime fanatic, there might not be a lot of surprises for you with this one, but otherwise, this is a page-turner that dives into not only a crime but also a mental disorder.

Although there wasn't a lot of intrigue for me because I was previously familiar with this case, I enjoyed Elgar's writing style immensely and the characters were well developed which I always appreciate in this genre of writing. Her writing was simple yet incredibly purposeful. I love the balance of suspense, family dynamics and life in a small town and is a great reminder of the question, who can you really trust?

Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  genthebookworm | Dec 19, 2020 |
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This was another well written book from Emily Elgar. However, I was able to figure what was actually going on with Grace and Meg almost immediately. It was simply another fictionalized version of the Gypsy Rose and DeeDee Blanchard story, just like Darling Rose Gold. If you are unfamiliar with the story of the Blanchards or haven't read Darling Rose Gold, you will probably enjoy this book more than I did. ( )
  susan.h.schofield | Nov 20, 2020 |
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Review This small town mystery certainly was addictive! Various view points and diary entries tell the story of a missing disabled young girl and of a town searching for her and answers. Compelling to the very twisted ending. 3.5 stars and another .5 for the last 50 pages!! ( )
  Amelianovich | Jun 29, 2020 |
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This book was an easy, relaxing read Although you get a feel for it early on it still holds your attention throughout. I would recommend this book if you want a quick read that you know what is going to happen and are just along for the rise. I enjoyed it. ( )
  jjnaaucoin | May 28, 2020 |
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This book was mildly interesting - not the riveting thriller that it appears to be. Meg Nichols and her daughter Grace live in Ashford, Cornwall, where everybody knows the loving mother-daughter team: Meg, who selflessly cares for her ailing daughter, and Grace, who stays positive in spite of her many inexplicable illnesses. When Meg is found brutally murdered and Grace is missing, the entire community pulls together to find the missing teen. Grace's best friend Cara teams up with Jon, a reporter, to try to unravel the mystery of Grace's disappearance and to find out who would want to murder everyone's most loved mom.

The book took a while to get going, and that was frustrating, because I wanted to get to the meat of the story. Also, alas, I had this mystery figured out pretty early on, so the two twists in the book ended up not being twists at all for me. The writing was good, and telling the story from different characters' points of view kept things interesting, but overall the book just did not grab me. It wasn't bad - just wasn't great. ( )
  niaomiya | May 18, 2020 |
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

From the bestselling author of If You Knew Her comes this harrowing tale of suspenseâ??a story ripped from today's headlinesâ??of a tight-knit English community, who's rocked by the murder of a mother and the mysterious disappearance of her daughter, and the secrets that lie concealed beneath a carefully constructed facade.
A small town's beloved family.

A shocking, senseless crimeâ??and the dark secret at the heart of it all.

Everyone in Ashford, Cornwall, knows Meg Nichols and her daughter, Grace. Meg has been selflessly caring for Grace for years, and Graceâ??smiling and optimistic in spite of her many illnessesâ??adores her mother. So when Meg is found brutally bludgeoned in her bed and her daughter missing, the community is rocked. Meg had lived in terror of her abusive, unstable ex, convinced that he would return to try and kidnap Grace...as he had once before. Now it appears her fear was justified.

Jon Katrin, a local journalist, knows he should avoid getting drawn back into this story. The article he wrote about Meg and Grace caused rifts within his marriage and the town. Perhaps if he can help find Grace, he can atone for previous lapses in judgment. The Nichols' neighbor, Caraâ??contending with her own guilt over not being a better friend to Graceâ??becomes an unexpected ally. But in searching for Grace, Jon and Cara uncover anomalies that lead to more and more questions.

Through multiple viewpoints and diary entries, the truth about Grace emerges, revealing a tragedy more twisted than anyone could have

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