Did you figure out what happened to Alice before her fate was revealed? At what point did you begin to suspect what had happened?
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I did not figure out what happened to Alice until the author revealed it near the end of the book. I felt certain that she was lost and would not resurface - that she was, in fact dead, but I did not know how that had occurred. I wondered - early on - if the gas station attendant may have been the son of Kovac and he was out there somewhere stalking the women. But never did I suspect that Lauren would be involved. If this book had a weakness - for me it would be Alice's fate - it seemed a little too convoluted to me that both Bree and Lauren were involved in her absence.
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Nope--was pretty sure she was dead but had no idea how it happened. I agree with PiperUp that it is, for me, a good book if I cannot figure out the ending. As I wrote in my review, I read the book in one day--nothing else mattered to me except What Happened to Alice???
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I think the fact that we didn't know what happened to Alice is was propelled the reader through this book. I didn't figure it out really until they found her body. It seemed possible she had left the camp and gone her own way, though one certainly considered the possibility she was dead.
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Since the great and beautiful outdoors can become the worst villain, I was sure she had been murdered. There is the memory of the serial killer hanging over everyone's head. I honestly thought that the young man who worked at the gas station who saw everyone coming and going would be the villain, especially since he didn't show up or work on the day when Falk seemed to be getting close to solving the crime.
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I really did not have any idea of what happened to her and thought the author did a good job of introducing many "potential" characters and situations that could be responsible. That is what keeps a good mystery moving and the reader involved in the story.
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