I'm about a quarter of the way through Descent, by Tim Johnston. It has overwhelmingly positive reviews, but, so far, I'm finding it slow-moving and rather tedious. POV and timeline shifts make the book extremely choppy and hard to follow.
It's about a teenage girl's disappearance while she's on a family vacation. I'm not finding any of the characters likable or relatable, nor do I care for the setting. I do like the author's way with words, however, and I'm still holding out hope for the plot.
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