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A Different Kind of Gone by Catherine Ryan Hyde

Another fabulous book by Catherine Ryan Hyde!

Nineteen-year-old Jill goes missing after eye witnesses have seen her in an altercation with her boyfriend at a camping place near the Utah-Arizona border. Norma is one of the search and rescue volunteers taking part in the search for Jill and she fairly quickly finds Jill, but due to the circumstances of Jill's disappearance, Norma decides to get Jill out of the situation without revealing to the rest of the search and rescue team that she has found Jill.

I love how Catherine Ryan Hyde has created a totally believable and gripping story where right might not actually be right and wrong may be the right! 


A Different Kind of Gone by Catherine Ryan Hyde will be released on 5 December 2023, but you can pre-order it now. 


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