And why women? Women are thought of is a certain type. And that is how the priority is run down. If the woman is thought of a sex worker she's asking for it? To be raped and killed? NO! that is all screwed up!
What kind of country allows crimes like this to happen? As author goes on, why are the perpetrators not being caught? Sadly if there are no bodies or evidence how could anyone go on? It's a small country with a lot of hiding places.
The author does make remarks about the US. She blames America giving Ireland the idea it's a fairytale. Yes we do give money over. For reasons other what the author is alluding too.
I take offense to that. It's just not Ireland this is happening too. It's happening all over the world. Even human trafficking is maybe another source that this author failed to write on.
Bottom line is not to forget!
Not only the remarks author made about America. I think she poured her own feelings out. By thinking of her own self walking around when she was living in Northern Ireland. Not even thinking she was blessed it wasn't her that could get caught in the net of some killer/s. She did make mention that men can be victims too.
I didn't like the idea she kept naming names that I couldn't remember all. And she was very repetitive which toward the end she could have cut the chapters short and ended book earlier.
Which leads me to give The Vanishing Triangle 4_____>
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