The plot of the investigation alone is okay. Emotionally, it starts with the heroine losing her son and ends when the heroine can face the reality of losing her son. Two cases have also been solved in the middle. But I began to wonder, is there no evasion system in the United States? How can all kinds of tragedies happen around the heroine alone, and it is outrageous to have to create such an image of selflessness and denial of relatives. At the beginning of the story, the heroine's good friend's daughter is missing and the friend blames the police for implying the heroine's inaction and not investigating the case. At the end of the story, the heroine investigates the case and finds another good friend's son. . This small town is also too small. There are quite a few reporters in such a small town. I feel that the reporters and the police make up half of the population.
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