Micro review: 'The Cornwalls Are Gone'

International bestselling American author James Patterson is back with a brand new novel titled The Cornwalls Are Gone. The thriller, which is sprinkled with components of suspense, is co-authored by way of Patterson and Brendan DuBois.

The Cornwalls Are Gone is a tale of Amy Cornwall and her quest for her missing husband and daughter. Amy is an intelligence officer and in her profession, she has seen many haunting sights but none as chilling as the one she sees at her house in Virginia. When Amy returns house from an assignment in Afghanistan, she is surprised to seek out it empty. Her husband and daughter are nowhere to be found. Soon she gets a call from the abductors who give her an ultimatum of locating and liberating a captive, who is unnamed, inside of 48-hours failing which her husband and 10-year-old daughter shall be killed. Desperate to carry them house alive, Amy is in a position for anything. Meanwhile, she must to find out who the abductors are, and why is she despatched in this venture of finding and liberating an unnamed captive.


The book released on March 25, 2019 and it has temporarily made it to the New York Times bestsellers' list.
Micro review: 'The Cornwalls Are Gone' Micro review: 'The Cornwalls Are Gone' Reviewed by Kailash on April 18, 2019 Rating: 5
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