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This is a new author to me although I have his first book still sitting on my kindle unread as yet. I was gripped from the first chapter and really enjoyed Alex's style of writing, particularly how it kept moving from the past to the present it held my interest from the beginning.

Overall this was a gripping story with a great twist at the end which I would never have guessed. I will definitely read more from this author, I can thoroughly recommend, well done Alex and I look forward to your next masterpiece.

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Something funny happened when I read this novel, my brain kept finding little issues but my heart was loving it. The plot is a little predictable and unoriginal and yet it kept me turning the pages, completely engrossed. The main character, Erika, kept aggravating me by acting stupid but I still wanted her to be OK and find her missing daughter. The whole situation seemed to strain the limits of plausibility but I simply couldn’t figure out what was going on and, once all was explained, many things made more sense. Thinking about it now, my mind keeps going to certain plot points whose significance was not clear until after the twist that changes everything. I should have seen it coming but didn’t. The anguish of a mother missing her daughter permeates the whole story and it gives it a frantic rhythm. So I will say that this is a very interesting, enjoyable novel that will keep your interest.

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Summary
This story takes place in a high end apartment building that Michael Walls resides at. The majority of the book is from the point of view of his ex wife Erika. Unbeknownst to Michael, his ex wife and daughter Alice have arrived to his building to collect a toy that Alice has left behind during one of her visits with her father. Erika and Alice's visit turns drastically wrong when Alice bolts out of the elevator and disappears before her mother can locate her. Every parents worst nightmare unfolds as the reality sets in for Erika that her daughter is now missing.

The story is narrated by Erika, with some chapters being in the present tense with the search for Alice progressing. Other chapters focus on filling the reader in with the past life that she lived with Michael that lead up to their divorce. Michael climbed the ladder to become a high powered, wealthy attorney that had no time for his family. He was a controlling husband that could not understand why Erika felt the need to leave him and take Alice with her. There was an event that took place that Erika often refers to that she felt was the end of their relationship.

My thoughts
Mr. Sinclair, you have managed to do it again! After reading "The Last Thing I Saw" I was expecting another great twist. I was not disappointed! This story seemed straight forward about a mother's pure terror of losing her daughter. We go through the journey of all the emotions she is feeling during this traumatic event that is occurring. We also get a glimpse of all the resentment and distrust she has for Michael. But true to form, there is a major twist at the end.

You no doubt will be in for a surprise. Fantastic ending, I was completely suprised at the turn of events the last couple of chapters.

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Wow what a twist! I did not see that coming!
Alex Sinclair has written a terrific story.

Erika loses her daughter Alice in an apartment building and cannot find her. The whole book takes place in this apartment building in the span of a few hours. While reading, you constantly feel a sense of dread and despair because you do not know where the little girl is!

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