Ebook {Epub PDF} Good as Gone by Amy Gentry






















Good as Gone Quotes Showing of “This is why people need God—because people are awful, even the good ones.”. ― Amy Gentry, Good as Gone. 9 likes. Like. “Maybe once you've been left by the most important person in your life, you can never be unleft www.doorway.ru: Amy Gentry. Good as Gone by Amy Gentry. Publication Date: January 3, ; Genres: Fiction, Psychological Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Suspense, Thriller; Paperback: pages; Publisher: Mariner Books; ISBN ; ISBN Goodreads Author. Amy Gentry is the author of the bestselling thriller GOOD AS GONE, LAST WOMAN STANDING, and BAD HABITS, as well as TORI AMOS'S BOYS FOR PELE, a book of music criticism in the 33 1/3 series. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Austin Chronicle, Paris Review, Salon, LA Review of Books, and the Best Food Writing of She has a PhD in English and lives in /5.


Good As Gone was listed on a BuzzFeed article along with many other novels I ended up adding to my collection. Many of the novels listed in the article had peaked my interest by their descriptions alone, an extreme oddity for such a picky reader like myself. Good As Gone had the similar premise of a book I had read previously, titled Only Daughter. My 4 star review of Good As Gone is finally here! Don't forget to comment below and let me know what you thought of it ;) BOOKS MENTIONED:Good As Gone by Amy. Amy Gentry is the author of the debut thriller Good as Gone, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in She frequently contributes book reviews to the Chicago Tribune, and her freelance writing has appeared in Salon, Fusion, The Rumpus, LA Review of Books, Austin Chronicle, Gastronomica, The Best Food Writing of , and many more.


Goodreads Author. Amy Gentry is the author of the bestselling thriller GOOD AS GONE, LAST WOMAN STANDING, and BAD HABITS, as well as TORI AMOS'S BOYS FOR PELE, a book of music criticism in the 33 1/3 series. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Austin Chronicle, Paris Review, Salon, LA Review of Books, and the Best Food Writing of She has a PhD in English and lives in Austin, Texas. 3/5: Good as Gone by Amy Gentry is a fast-paced read. The first part of the book, I was totally sucked in~I didn't want to put it down until I finished. Around a third of the way into the story, things seemed to get confusing. There were chapters interspersed that were told from differing points of view. I struggled a bit through the middle of the book because of this~however, I still wanted. “A mother, a daughter, a zealot, an investigator, a family, a stripper, and more than a few survivors lay the riveting groundwork, but it's Amy Gentry's realistic portrayals of victims and their families that set Good as Gone apart from other page-turning crime dramas The end result is a true ‘novel of suspense’: a book that's hard to put down not only because of our investment in the plot, but also because of our investment in the lives of the complicated characters.” —The.

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