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The Thinnest Air by Minka Kent

Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Meredith has the perfect life- tons of money, a husband that adores her, and an enormous mansion. But then she disappears. Keys left in the ignition, purse and phone on the seat. Just disappeared. Her sister, Greer, flies out from NYC to search for her. That's as far as I got.

Category:
Fiction, mystery

Why I chose this book:
Amazon First Reads

My personal opinion:
This was going to be a good one. I like mysteries, but not really murders. So when a mystery involves something that is not murder (disappearance, in this case), I am usually interested. But the language and the sex scene... Boo. I should have stopped on page 1. I don't recommend this to anyone.

Warnings
Language: Yup, 3 f-words in the first 5 chapters
Violence: Unknown
"Adult" situations: The very first page drops the reader right into an intimate scene between a husband and wife
Death: Unknown

Movie rating equivalent:
R

Protagonist description:
Didn't get far enough into the book

Point of view of story:
Alternates between sisters Meredith and Greer

Book length:
Unknown, probably medium

Story flow:
Decent, for the first few chapters

Grammar and spelling issues:
None

Character connection (no spoilers):
None

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