
St. Martin’s Press | Minotaur Books
General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & Thrillers

Description:
In this captivating novel of suspense from the USA Today bestselling author of These Silent Woods, a wilderness guide must team up with the man who ruined her life years ago when the friend who introduced them goes missing.
Emlyn doesn’t let herself think about the past.
How she and her best friend, Janessa, barely speak anymore. How Tyler, the love of her life, left her half dead on the side of the road three years ago.
Her new life is simple and safe. She lives alone in her Airstream trailer and works as a fishing and hunting guide in scenic Idaho. Her closest friends are the community’s makeshift reverend and a handsome Forest Service ranger who took her in at her lowest.
But when Tyler shows up with the news that Janessa is missing, Emlyn is propelled back into the world she worked so hard to forget. Janessa has become a social media star, documenting her #vanlife adventures with her rugged boyfriend. She hasn’t posted lately, though, and when Emlyn realizes the most recent photo doesn’t match up with its caption, she reluctantly joins Tyler to find her old friend. As the two trace Janessa’s path through miles of wild country, Emlyn can’t deny the chemistry still crackling between them. But the deeper they press into the wilderness, the more she begins to suspect that a darker truth lies in the woods—and that Janessa isn’t the only one in danger.
Poignant, suspenseful, and unforgettable, Kimi Cunningham Grant’s THE NATURE OF DISAPPEARING explores what it takes to start over—and the cost of letting the past pull you back in.
Adele’s Review:
Wow. I loved everything about this book. The stellar writing, all of the relatable characters–both well-meaning or deceptive, the deep understanding the author has of nature in the wilderness, and the nature of human frailties. I loved the multi-layered plotting, the emotion, the pacing…every single element. The Nature of Disappearing is one of those books that can make us feel deeply and recognize relationships we’ve had in our own lives that didn’t turn out as we hoped but led us to something better. Stronger. Healthier. The Nature of Disappearing is not a story to race through, but a novel to savor. Highly recommended.
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6456553107
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CGRYNK63


