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Last Seen: The Amateurs 3
Last Seen: The Amateurs 3 | Sara Shepard
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'A classic whodunit with a contemporary edge' Cecily Von Ziegesar, praise for The Amateurs The stakes are higher than ever in this third instalment of THE AMATEURS, as Aerin finds herself kidnapped by the killer she knows all too well, and her friends must work to solve a puzzle laid out by the villain in order to save her. At first, the mystery they're tasked with seems to have nothing to do with Aerin or her kidnapper. But as Seneca, Maddox and Madison hit the Jersey Shore to gather clues, they begin to uncover the true background of the killer and the horrors that shaped him into who he is. The scavenger hunt leads them to the family of a recently kidnapped boy and dark secrets they could never have seen coming. As Aerin struggles to play nice with the person who killed her sister in order to buy herself time, her friends work feverishly against the ticking clock that could mean her life, and every clue they uncover leads Seneca to suspect she's more connected to the killer's history than she ever realised ... With nail-biting suspense, twisted secrets and non-stop action, this final installment in #1 New York Times bestselling author Sara Shepard's THE AMATEURS series will shock and delight even the savviest of readers with its big reveal.
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This is going to be a short review as I really can't think of much to say about it.

The third (& thankfully) final book in this series sees Seneca, Maddox, & Madison on the trail of Aerin who was kidnapped by Brett at the end of the previous book. Brett sets them the challenge of solving the recent kidnapping of a young boy - if they solve the case in three days then they get Aerin back. Still with me? (Continued)

OutsmartYourShelf I'm glad to be at the end* of this terminally boring series. It's annoying how they all act like Brett's some kind of Machiavellian genius on the scale of Moriarty - he wishes. Anyway, done & dusted, over & out. 2⭐

*Note to self - next time just buy the first book of a series & see if you enjoy that before buying the rest.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2551629831

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Andrew65 Oh dear that‘s not good. That is a good note to self. 1y
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A pick but only just. This was good but definitely worth reading books 1 and 2 first.
This was a good story with an interesting plot but for some reason it just didn't thrill me as much as I hoped. I'm not even sure I can say why. The story was well developed and had some good twists. I also loved the very end it was a clever way to finish.I did struggle to like Seneca, she seemed a little too self involved for me.
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Jhullie I read and liked the first one but haven‘t been inspired to continue with the series. 6y
kezzlou85 @Jhullie It's not one of the better ones I must admit 6y
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