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Unquiet Ghosts
Unquiet Ghosts: A Novel | Glenn Meade
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Powerful, moving...unforgettable. Janet Evanovich, #1 New York Times bestselling author Glenn Meade doesnt miss a beatA high-octane game-changer. Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The 14th Colony Eight years ago, her husband and children were killed in a plane crash. Now, new evidence reveals that they didnt dieher husband deliberately vanishedand that he knows a secret the powerful forces will stop at nothing to keep hidden. Kathy Kellys world was shattered when a plane carrying her husbandan Iraq War veteran and devoted fatherand her two children vanished from the sky one night. No trace of the plane was ever found. Eight years later, Kathy has struggled to rebuild her life, but then wreckage of his plane is found in the wilderness of Great Smoky Mountain National Parkhundreds of miles from where her husbands plane should have been. The pilot perished in the crash, but there is no sign of Jack or the children. Could they have made it out alive after all? But if so, where have they been all this time? Where are they now? As Kathy searches for any clue about what happened to her family, the investigation uncovers some unsettling cluesincluding a briefcase containing millions of dollars in cash, a priceless mask stolen from an Iraqi museum, and a clue that links Jacks disappearance with the suspicious death of Kathys mother years ago. But she soon learns that others have been looking for the wreckage and its occupants for a long time. Others who are determined to make sure she never finds her family and that they remain dead. Shadowy, powerful people who will kill for what was on boarda secret her husband was the keeper of. A secret that reaches back into the past and into the highest echelons of wealth and power, all the way to the White House. This breathless, pulse-pounding thriller examines the very real billions in cash and priceless artifacts that vanished into the pockets of powerful American men during the Iraq war, and examines the extreme lengths some people will go to protect the secrets of what really happened to all that money.
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3 Stars • "Unquiet Ghosts" is a thrilling novel by Glenn Meade. It's a tale that delves into the disappearance of a plane carrying Jack, an Iraq War veteran, and his family, including his wife Kathy and their two children. Eight years after the plane vanished, Kathy has tried to rebuild her life, but the discovery of the plane's wreckage in the Great Smoky Mountains—far from where it should have been—unravels a series of unsettling revelations.

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I can read two books at once as long as they are different genres. In this case one is fiction and one is non-fiction. Do you read more than one book at a time?

Deblovestoread I usually have at least 3 at a time…kindle, audio, print and they need to be fairly different. If not genre then setting. My kindle book is Brotherless Night set in Sri Lanka, my audio book is Restless Dolly Muader set in Australia and my print book is The Nun set in Italy. 2w
suvata @Deblovestoread That‘s interesting. I don‘t think I‘ve ever read a book set in Sri Lanka. Let me know if you recommend it when you‘re done. 2w
Deblovestoread Will do. I am about a third of the way in and am loving it so far. It‘s also a kindle deal today for 2 or 3 bucks. 2w
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suvata @Deblovestoread even better 2w
tokorowilliamwallace Depends on how you mean 'read.' I start new books by mood and whim all the time, even though I'm really bad about making further progress on them in a timely manner, though I do make rotations of what I've recently started as well as older books I started at one point. But I don't generally specifically set to work on certain books in order to finish quickly. Never know what I'll start or finish next physically. Besides audiobooks. 2w
suvata @tokorowilliamwallace I‘m curious as to how you remember where you left off if you have multiple books going on. I think that would be a lot easier to do if most of the books are non-fiction. My brain just doesn‘t work that way. If I put the book down for too long, I forget what‘s happening and have to start from the beginning again. 2w
BarkingMadRead I have like 5 going right now 🤣 2w
suvata @BarkingMadRead Impressive 🤩 2w
Ruthiella I almost always have at least two. Right now I have four going. It helps if at least one is in audio format. I can read the same genre at the same time but I can‘t have too many “heavy” books at once. I need at least one which is mainly entertainment or fun. Not cripplingly depressing. 😅 2w
Soubhiville Usually one audio and one print. Occasionally 2 print, when I need to get moving on a bookclub book. 2w
suvata @Ruthiella that makes sense, but four would still be difficult for me 2w
suvata @Soubhiville that sounds more like how I do it 🩵 I do love book clubs, but they can sometimes add pressure if I don‘t plan appropriately 2w
Amiable I always have at least one nonfiction and a fiction in progress. Usually multiple nonfiction because I‘m a mood reader that way. But I tend to only read one fiction at a time so I can stay in the story and not confuse the narrative with another one. 2w
BarbaraJean I usually have about 5 books in progress! But they're almost always different genres or formats (print/ebook vs. audio). I cannot keep details straight if I'm reading more than one mystery or fantasy novel simultaneously!! I have 5 going right now--one historical fiction (King Henry VIII-era England), one Regency-era/Austen-ish with a touch of magic, then a mystery in a contemporary setting, some poetry and a devotional for Eastertide. 2w
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