Review of "The Disappearing Act" by Catherine Steadman
The story is meticulously planned and as we go through the story, the plot starts setting itself up. The strength of the book lies in the powerful storytelling and the time it takes to set up the premise. The author takes the various scenes as the book comes alive almost like a movie. The events in the book are logical and structured nicely, and none of the scenes feels forced or out of context.
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