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Monday, August 26, 2024

Local Gone Missing by Fiona Barton

Fiona Barton kicks off a new series with Local Gone Missing

Elise King has been on medical leave while recovering from treatment and surgery for breast cancer, which means she has a lot of time to watch neighborhood happenings. 

Some of the latest things rocking her small town include a massive upcoming music festival some believe will make Ebbing a destination and others believe will corrupt the town. When Charlie Perry goes missing in the aftermath of the festival, the latter are certain they were right all along. But the missing man has secrets and enemies, all of which could be the reason behind his disappearance. 

The Elise King series starts with a bang! This is the kind of procedural series that I love, one that focuses on a wide range of characters rather than just the series namesake. 

Chapters in this one alternate between different POVs, giving the reader insight not only into Elise's observations but others' as well. It makes the story much more full and rounded while also giving the reader a chance to get to know the quirky cast that makes up Ebbing!

I had the chance to listen to this one on audio and I loved it! Narrators Gabrielle Glaister, Jayne Entwistle, and Nicholas Guy Smith do a fabulous job bringing the characters to life. It made it an easy and compelling listen that I binged—because I had to know what happened!

The book does introduce a lot of characters and sub plots. It also bounces from past to present throughout. It's a book that definitely demands more attention—don't read it in small bursts or while distracted!—in order to keep all of the timelines and POVs straight. That said, I think going in with this knowledge helps some!

I quite enjoyed this! I think reading it and book 2 back to back was a benefit as I was able to fully immerse in the town of Ebbing and its characters much easier. (And going in knowing I was going to get more of the town and Elise didn't hurt either.)

Fans of Louise Penny and Deborah Crombie will love this one!

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