Monday, May 08, 2023

Aubrey Nye Hamilton Reviews: Disappeared by Bonnar Spring


While I was searching for books for the Mystery Readers Journal issue set in Africa, harder to find than I expected, I discovered Bonnar Spring, a well-traveled New Hampshire teacher of ESL who has turned her hand to writing. Her debut thriller is Disappeared (Oceanview, 2022).

The year is 2005, the main character is Julie Welch, who loves her husband, her children and her job, but the routine of daily life can drive her nuts. She relies on the annual get-away with her sister Faye for a chance to recharge. Between Faye’s relocation to New York and the prohibition on travel after 9/11, they haven’t been able to take a trip for a few years. But now they are off to Morocco, a country new to both of them. They speak French fluently because their paternal family did, so language is not a complete barrier.

Their arrival in the country got off to a bad start when police stopped them and searched their car and their luggage for no clear reason. Now a day later Faye has gone for a walk and has not returned. Julie’s alarm is somewhat allayed by a message left at the front desk for her in Faye’s handwriting that Faye would return in two days. When the two days lapse with no sign of Faye, Julie talks to an unhelpful U.S. Embassy representative, calls Faye’s husband in New York, and begins tracing her sister.

Following in Faye’s footsteps as nearly as possible out of the city into the desert, Julie finds her when she’s captured by the Moroccan Army and thrown into a prison cell, where Faye has been for several days.

Julie’s search for Faye in a strange country and the Moroccan authorities’ inexplicable interest in them make for an absorbing tense read. A well-constructed tale of resourceful women who learn what they can do when they are backed into an inescapable corner. Authentic details create a great setting during a time of heightened international intrigue; Spring knows Morocco and its people. Recommended.


 

·         Publisher:  Oceanview Publishing (May 3, 2022)

·         Language:  English

·         Hardcover:  336 pages

·         ISBN-10:  160809488X

·         ISBN-13:  978-1608094882 

 

Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2023

Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.

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