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The Cornwalls Vanish (previously published as The Cornwalls Are Gone)

The Cornwalls Vanish (previously published as The Cornwalls Are Gone)

When Captain Amy Cornwall's family goes missing, the Army Ranger will do whatever it takes to bring them home in this cinematic thriller that begins with a mysterious phone call and ends with a twist you'll never see coming.
In her career as an Army intelligence officer, Amy Cornwall has seen haunting sights half a world away. None compare to the chilling scene at her empty Virginia home.
A phone rings with a terrifying ultimatum: locate and liberate an unnamed captive in forty-eight hours, or her kidnapped husband and ten-year-old daughter are dead.
Now, in open defiance of Army Command, Amy must employ her most lethal tactics to save them. To succeed, she must discover not only who dispatched her on this mission, but why. Without her family, she's dead anyway.

Reviews
  • A New Patterson Character and Series

    5 Stars. Patterson’s books are almost always fun. This one was no exception. Amy Cornwall is a great character with a lot of potential. I never picked this up until I saw that a second in the series was about to be released. I really shouldn’t have waited so long. It was hard to believe in many instances but let’s be honest, being hard to believe is very important in a good thriller. The mystery was clever, too. I definitely won’t wait long to read the second Amy Cornwall book.

    By Scott_A_Miller

  • The Corwalls Vanish

    This book kept my interest from beginning to end just like all of James Patterson's books have.

    By mbquin

  • the chef

    having purchased enough of your books to list you as a dependent, i was blown by how disappointed i was with this book. grammar errors (i don’t capitalize on purpose) - “me and ...”. ye gods! just could not care about any of the characters ...

    By powderette

  • The Chef

    I’ve enjoyed ever book that I’ve read with your name on it and enjoyed them. So I was so surprised to find how disappointed I was in this book. Your hero thought he was the only person in New Orleans that could figure out the plot. You made fun of the local police and FBI. You thought he had the right to have sex with a married woman because you know best. I’ve admired your Alex Cross , Micheal Bennett and many other special characters. Just so disappointed in this book. I’ve since gotten First Lady and The Cromwell’s are Gone. These were great. You’re still my favorite writer. K.Calhoun , Arkansas

    By KLC/paris

  • Not his besr

    Rife with grammatical errors. Dumb plot.

    By Megmuff

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