Read it and weep. That's what I did.
The Disappeared is a quick but meaningful punch to the gut. In only 228 pages, the author Kim Echlin does not waste a word or phrase in this despairing depiction of love and loss in a Cambodia torn by war. Spanning decades and continents, from the dingy blues clubs of Montreal to the killing fields outside Phnom Penh, Anne Greves weaves a mournful path of despondency and strength as she follows the man she loves into the darkest recesses of human depravity.
An amazing story of love, courange, humanity and inhumanity...
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