This compelling story of a family fractured by the disappearance/kidnapping of the sister/daughter is cautionary and heart-wrenching. The reader is tossed willy-nilly from character to character and actual real time footage of the catastrophe as we watch the survivors cope with the aftermath. Eighteen year old Caitlin chose the Colorado mountains as her family's vacation destination as the rigorous trails would enable her to maximize her conditioning and improve her chances of winning as a collegiate scholarship runner. Her younger, not so fit, brother accompanies her on her early morning runs. There should have been safety in numbers... This book causes the reader to pause and consider the nature of existence, luck, faith, commitment, and the complex reality of the human species.
"It's a poor carpenter blames his tools."
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