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The Groom Went Missing
The Groom Went Missing
The Groom Went Missing
Audiobook7 hours

The Groom Went Missing

Written by Jenifer Ruff

Narrated by Addison Barnes and Patrick Zeller

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Second thoughts . . . or something more sinister?

Agent Victoria attends a lavish wedding as a guest of the best man. Everything is perfect and in place, except the groom.

Family and friends aren’t sure if they should be angry or deeply concerned, until mounting evidence suggests the groom panicked and fled. The bride and the best man don’t believe it. They convince Victoria to find the missing groom and uncover the truth.

Investigations reveal people’s dirty secrets, and the guests at this wedding have many. But even Victoria doesn’t anticipate the disturbing reality she unearths, and the life and death situations she’ll face because of it.

"Totally engrossing. The latest Victoria Heslin Thriller is a well-crafted blend of intrigue and suspense. A perfect read for fans of The Guest List by Lucy Foley." - USA Today bestselling author, Audrey. J. Cole

The Groom Went Missing is book five in the award-winning Victoria Heslin Series and can also be read as a standalone novel with no confusion. Secrets, suspects, and subtle clues will pull you in and keep you guessing until the end.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 2, 2022
ISBN9781954447219
The Groom Went Missing

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    I'm a couple hours into this and I'm so freaking annoyed I'm not sure I even want to continue. This is an FBI agent who in the other books has not come off as arrogant at all but here we are with her not questioning anything because "all the evidence says he bailed willingly." All the evidence being two texts. An FBI agent isn't smart enough to even consider that if someone harmed him they would have his phone. And the statements of absolute are driving me nuts, "she knew what she was going to ask but Scott didn't want to be found." And she knows this because of a text sent by his phone. This is so unrealistic and if it WERE to happen in real life this would be the crappiest tunnel vision FBI agent ever. I was enjoying this series up until now. There were other unrealistic annoyances like this but they were brief and easy to get by. Two hours of this and I'm ready to bail.

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