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Missing Molly

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He attempted suicide in prison after newspaper articles identified him as a potential suspect in Bish and Piirainen's deaths. This story should have been a lot more exciting than what is was, but the culprit is revealed very early in the piece so there is little, to no suspense. The audiobook gets a three because the performance really gives it emotional lift, which made me able to connect to Rachel when I least expected to. Rachel Holloway works for a small struggling newspaper, the South Hackney Herald, and to try to generate some much needed interest and advertising dollars the team decide to embark upon a new venture - podcasting. The main character often comes across as younger than she is, sometimes unaware of the meaning of words I'd consider relatively simple, which I was confused by at first but then realized it was down to her abnormal childhood.

The person Tony sent Emily to meet is the Garrett’s wife, living alone in England—the woman from the opening of the episode. Their bookkeeper, Rachel Holloway, fight to keep the podcast from kicking off, but soon she too is caught up in the hunt to find Molly. On June 26, the day before her disappearance, her mother, Magi, saw a mustached man in a white car parked in the lot of the beach where Bish's lifeguard post was located. Everyone somehow just didn't pay attention to this girl coming in, just didn't hear her say who the killer was, somehow missed her run out again? I enjoyed the background of how it all worked, really appreciated Rachel's story as she fought to keep her secrets, and definitely felt shock and surprise as the true story of that evening unraveled.Garrett, and for just a moment we see a flicker of the same kind of unhinged fury that Tony’s unleashed so many times in the face of people lying to or evading him.

In addition to the vast amounts of inaccuracies and vagueness, there were several jarring moments of unreality that pulled me completely from the book.

Also, why would her best friend and boyfriend think the sign-off blunder is funny instead of be concerned about it when she hasn't had history of saying things like that? As the big secret was revealed already in the book description, then it was quite boring to read how Molly tried to avoid the discovery of her true identity and secrets. When Simon and his next-door neighbor Molly play hide-and-seek, he cannot find her anywhere until a strange girl in a big hat, dark glasses, and a feather boa appears at the door. The premise is nonsensical, primarily because of the colossal coincidence that a woman who has hidden her identity since she was twelve years old finds herself in the middle of making a podcast dedicated to finding - herself!

Hopefully people don’t take this podcast as a serious look into this sad case and see it as just gossip. The exact same story told the exact same way by two people who haven no knowledge of each other,” as he puts it. In addition, Stanger closely matched the description provided by Magi Bish of the man seen in the white sedan the day before Molly Bish's disappearance. And in just the first few minutes, last week’s ultimate revelation—that Ian Garrett is missing, presumed dead—is upended when a familiar gray face intrudes on the scene.She went through horrible trauma and tragedy but neverless her reactions didn't sound true and plot seemed forced (is it really so easy to change identities and create new life for yourself as that? As Garrett’s leaving, Tony serves his metaphor right back to him: “Dangerous animals like you need to be put down, Ian. Unfortunately the updates were so far apart that anyone who listened to it earlier didn’t catch that the guy asking questions who knew Molly and was her lover ended up being a drug dealing exploiter or sex workers and likely abuser.

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