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1. This book tackles a sensitive topic. What was the most difficult part for you to read? Why?
2. Do you think Andee should have been removed from the case? Do you think she was a reliable investigator? Is it ethical for a detective to continue to work on a case that he or she has a close personal connection to?
3. Did you lose faith in Tomasz at any point? What triggered that loss of faith?
4. How do you think you would have reacted if you were in Heidi and Gavin’s position?
5. What do you think could or should have been done to prevent Sophie’s downward behavioral spiral?
6. Which character do you sympathize with the most? Why?
7. Were you ever curious about the robberies? Or was it a surprise that they were linked to the broader plot?
8. Did you suspect the parents all along? Were you surprised?
9. Do you think Andee should have forgiven Martin? What if they didn’t have kids? Would you have forgiven him?
10. In many instances this novel presents adults who maybe aren’t paying enough attention to their teenage children. Think about Andee and Martin’s behavior too, not just Heidi and Gavin’s. Are they allowing their children a taste of independence and adulthood, or simply being negligent?
11. Many characters experience heartbreak of some form or another during this novel—Andee, Sophie, Gavin, Heidi, Kasia. Which character’s shoes would it be the hardest to walk in?
12. This novel explores themes of grief, broken homes, human trafficking, betrayal, and more. Which did you find the most powerful?
A Conversation with Susan Lewis
Random House Reader’s Circle: What inspired you to write about a missing-person case?
Susan Lewis: I think like most people I am fascinated—and terrified—by the thought of someone I love simply vanishing from the face of the world. I have explored tlĂ›
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