The Girl in the Box by Sheila Dalton
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
It wasn't that I didn't like the book, it was just that I felt there were mistakes such as:
I don't believe that a strange man, even though he is a doctor, would be allowed to bring a teenaged girl with autism to Toronto from Guatamala without written permission from the family and a whole lot of things. Doctor or no, he was a man and I firmly believe that the Canadian government would not allow this.
Since this happened early in the book, it tainted my enjoyment of the rest of the story.
It was an interesting "who done it" but you had to listen to the hints along the way or you would be completely in the dark.
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