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The Disappearance
The Disappearance
Author: Bentley Little
The festival was intended as a getaway from UCLA for Gary, his girlfriend, Joan, and their friends. But soon after they arrive, Joan vanishes. Calls to her parents'  home yield only dead air. Her school records are gone. And there's no evidence that Joan, or even her roommate, ever existed. Most disturbing of all is what they do fin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781616647841
ISBN-10: 1616647841
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 391
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4 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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romeo avatar reviewed The Disappearance on + 334 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I loved this book. It's almost like a grown up Bentley Little. Not like his other books. No gratuitous sex scenes, not a lot of violence. Just a good story. About a religous cult with a fanatic leader who rules with absolute control.
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Helpful Score: 1
Oh boy do I miss the gore, gratuitous sex, etc. I call this effort BORING! If you love horror, dont bother with this one. Its like Little just mailed it in and added 100 pages of drivel just to fluff it up. Too bad he USED to write great horror!!
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xxxmikeyxxx avatar reviewed The Disappearance on + 55 more book reviews
This book was killer i loved it !
cookingkay avatar reviewed The Disappearance on + 25 more book reviews
This was a great book. Read it very fast. Not anything gorey or gross. Just a good suspense book.
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From the back cover:

The festival was intended as a getaway from UCLA for Gary, his girlfriend, Joan, and their friends. But soon after they arrive, Joan vanishes. Calls to her parents' home yield only dead air. Her school records are gone. And there's no evidence that Joan, or even her roommate, ever existed. Most disturbing of all is what they do find.

Amond Joan's belongings is a prayer written on a small scroll. It's a safeguard--and a warning--from something called the Outsiders. For Gary and his friends, it's the only clue. Now, if they want to find out exactly what happened to Joan, they must follow it.

But they may not like where it leads....

This caught me from the first and was very hard to put down!


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