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Missing Monday - Matthew Costello


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Missing Monday - Matthew Costello

 
Description: ISBN 0425194558 / Genre: Horror / Author: Matthew Costello / Paperback / 352 Pages / Book is published 2004-05 by Berkley Publishing Group

Newest Review: ... here she starts learning all the answers Alex Stern is a brilliant scientist, who was going to be killed, until he committed ... more

 ... suicide in his own home, His wife is now on the run trying to survive and meet everyone else who is connected to this wild story. She deals with everyone that gets in her way in a compassioned silence. She can more than look out for herself and has been waiting for this day for a long time. The story that in enfolds is amazing, wacky and at times unbelievable. It is almost a sci-fi tale that will have you on the end of your seat if you are not particularly into sci-fi, why she lost a day of her life kept me readi...more

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Premium Review Missing Monday - Matthew Costello: It's Just Another Manic Monday - I think (452 words)
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Janna Wade is one of the key characters in this book. She wakes up after the weekend believing it's Monday. As the day draws on she discovers she has missed a whole day. But she had been at work and everything seemed normal. She doesn't remember a thing from the previous day and is starting to get worried she may be really ill. One person knows where her day went and they are not going to let her go. Janna confides in her best friend and recent boyfriend who suggests she goes to a psychiatrist. From here she starts learning all the answers Alex Stern is a brilliant scientist, who was going to be killed, until he committed suicide in his own home, His ...  Read the complete review

 

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