Missing (The Three Lives of Aila Douglas #1) by Lei R. Tasker


Missing (The Three Lives of Aila Douglas #1)
Title : Missing (The Three Lives of Aila Douglas #1)
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ISBN : 9811476802
ISBN-10 : 9789811476808
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 100
Publication : Published December 9, 2020

The Three Lives of Aila Douglas A Gripping Thriller that will keep you Guessing Until the Last Page 3 Young women buried a secret for a decade, What would you do to uncover the truth? At Dunmistle Castle, three friends witness something that afternoon while their friend Aila disappears. Unnerving secrets of the castle start to make their way to the surface. After 20 years, their simple and peaceful life will be put on hold as they are called back to the castle to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the heir of the castle. In the genre of suspense thrillers and crime fiction, no one comes close to the skillful way the author is able to portray plots and characters that take readers to the edge of their seats… and keep them there. A gripping, spine-chilling read brimming with secrets and lies. If you loved The Girl on the Train, or The Woman in the Window, then this dark, twisted, psychological thriller is guaranteed to have you spellbound! Here’s what you can expect in her new book,


Missing (The Three Lives of Aila Douglas #1) Reviews


  • Linda

    This book had me turning the pages to see what happened next. Imagine being on a relaxing vacation with your friends after your final exams and one friend goes missing. The story is about four friends having fun then and how the remaining three friends deal with the loss of their friend now. It wasn't confusing going back and forth between past and present, since the time frame was on the 1st page of each chapter. It was interesting to see the story of what happened unfolding with each chapter.

    I prefer stand alone books in a series instead of those with cliff hanger endings. I will read the next book to see what happens.

    I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.

  • Lisa-Jaine

    Interesting

    Four friends spend the summer together in one's family home. Then one goes missing. How, where? A short lively read that had me gripped.

  • Annemarie

    Missing will have you turning the pages wanting to know what transpired in the lead up to Aila's disappearance.

    The initial police investigation turned up nothing and it makes you wonder if they really tried to find her. Twenty years on and there is a new detective on the case and he seems determined to solve it. Aila's friends that were with her that day are now adults with careers and/or families of their own. The reopening of the case brings back painful memories that they have suppressed over the years.

    I received a free copy of Missing: The Three Lives of Aila Douglas Book 1 from the author and have chosen to leave a review.

  • Tahnia Ross

    This story has action (kind of). After their last final, Aila and her three college housemates travel to Aila's home in Scotland where, after a few days of fun, she disappears. Twenty years later, the three friends are called back to Scotland where they find a clue and find Aila. The story ends here but there are more to come! If you don't like cliffhangers, this is not the book for you. Highly recommended.

  • Donald

    This book was a complete surprise! It was not what I expected nor what I remotely thought it was going to be about. I got the book free and read it on a whim. I found that it was very well written, cohesive, full of action of a sort as well as very well written. Looking forward t the other books in this series!

  • fred jones

    A short but excellent mystery told in two different years, 2000 covering Alia's disappearance and 2019 when her friends return to the castle where everything happened. Keeps you guessing until the shocking cliffhanger ending. Writing is excellent with great characters and storyline. Part 2 next. I
    I received a complementary copy from the author and am leaving a voluntary honest review

  • Shelley Amazon ca reviews as Purrrplehaze

    A classic missing person mystery.

    Short story leaving you guessing to the end and, of course, another book(s) to read to finish the story...

    Anywhoo ...I will buy the box set so I can finish the story.

    I received a free copy of the book from the author and I am giving you my honest review.

  • Linda

    This is a nail biter filled with tension and suspense. You will find yourself quickly immersed in Aila and her friends story. I am looking forward to Book two.....highly recommend. I received this book as an ARC and this is my honest review.

  • Eirlys

    Mysterious

    Aila invites three friends to stay at her home. Interesting story, and also characters. Story is spread over the three books, so must buy the set in order to find out what happens to Aila.