The God of the Woods
Liz
Moore
Review by Author Roy Murry
Alice,
a mother of three, has two of her children disappear into the tree and lake-filled
area years apart. Many people chime in or investigate the plot; however, they have
little to do with it.
Bear, an eight-year-old, goes missing in 1961, and a man is found guilty of murder with no body found. In 1975, his sister Barbara is missing, and the same man is at large.
Sounds like a great plot, but it falls flat on the conclusion. Only when Judyta, a police investigator, in 1975, does the plot thicken and the cases get resolved.
Ms. Moore's writing is grammatically pure and embellished where needed, but it is boringly overwritten. She goes into side shows that are not needed in a mystery with many characters.
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