Most likely wouldn't read...

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The characters were intriguing from the start. The intro was gripping--a great wait to bait the reader! But I could not get past all of the content. To specify, the foul language scattered into the dialogue and thought processes.

There were several uses of "f---," at least one use of "horsea--" (from the mouth of a young teen girl), and some uses of "d---" and the like. Not to mention a good bit of immorality that simply doesn't sit well with me.

As to the plot, it is my personal opinion, but I am quite uncomfortable with the witchy cult, coven, seance things in films and novels. And this one seems full of it. The mystery sounds like a great, thrilling whodunnit involving at least nine different cases of missing persons. But with the distracting language and focus on witchcraft and the like, it's not a book I would read.