JDC Must-Read Books Calls Then He Was Gone a Gripping Psychological Procedural

In her review for JDC Must-Read Books, Judith D Collins frames Then He Was Gone as a "psychological procedural" — a novel that treats the search for six-year-old Henry with the same precision Isabel Booth once brought to the courtroom as a trial attorney. Collins singles out the novel's structure, which lets readers in on secrets Henry's parents, Elizabeth and Paul, are keeping from each other, and follows Henry's older brother Nick as he spirals into online conspiracy theories while searching for answers. The review closes with praise from bestselling authors David Bell, Rick Mofina, and Matthew Farrell, and awards the novel 4 out of 5 stars.

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