People disappear literally all the time; a person goes missing every two or three seconds every single day. As you read this, there are approximately 900,000 people unaccounted for at this moment in the Unites States alone. The unemployed neighbor you saw at the laundromat every Tuesday for the last eight months just stops coming. You might wonder for a fleeting moment if he finally got a job or if he had to move. One Thursday morning, the waitress who had your green tea and bran muffin waiting every day isn't there. Is she sick? The other waitress shrugs. The retired librarian who brought really good wine to book club is a no-show. Her Facebook page says she went to see an ailing relative in New Mexico. You all post comments wishing her relative a speedy recovery and her safe travels. But there's no response. Ever. No one reports those people missing. But they are. Possibly intentionally. Possibly being held against their will. Possibly dead. Probably wishing someone, somewhere would notice. Such is the case in "Missing in Myrtle Beach, " a sexy mystery thriller, featuring reunited soulmates Shanna Martinelli and Det. Neil "Mac" McGovern.
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