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Rush of Blood by Mark Billingham
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it was amazing

Three quite diverse couples are on holiday in Florida. All being British they tended to meet up for a drink or a meal. On their last day Amber-Marie, a young girl with learning difficulties goes missing. They had all seen & spoken to her and her mother during their stay so they feel as if they are part of the drama. On the way home they exchange numbers/email addresses as you often do and return to their lives.

Angie starts the ball rolling by inviting everyone to dinner after they have been back for a while. We begin to get more of an insight into the couples. Someone knows more about Amber- Marie's disappearance - but who?

A trainee police officer, desperate to get on devotes a lot of time into investigating them after being contacted by the detective in Florida- who can't quite let go until a culprit is arrested.

I found this an easy book to read. Whilst not really finding any of the characters particularly likable I kept wanting to know more about them. I was kept guessing throughout the book. You'd think by now I'd be able to get it right but I didn't!

Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for a great read. Five stars from me.
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Reading Progress

September 16, 2016 – Shelved
September 16, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
March 19, 2017 – Started Reading
March 23, 2017 – Finished Reading

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