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Brief Summary Of The Book 'Find Her' By Lisa Gardner
The title of the book is called “Find Her.” The author of the book is Lisa Gardner. The plot is when Flora Dane the main character is kidnapped when shes at a bar all by herself she tries to leave with a man but then the man gets mad at flora and slaps heracross her face another man comes in to save flora he ends up being flora’s kidnapper. The kidnapper puts flora in a box and leaves her for weeks he doesn’t feed her or give her water nor he lets her go to the bathroom, so flora ends up peeing in herself.The kidnapper and Flora get to know each other. The kidnapper gives flora a new name, he would only call her Molly. The kidnapper has a job and has to leave flora in the box for a full week. Flora doesn’t want to be left in the box for a full week, so theboth think of a plan. The kidnapper ends up thinking of taking her with him on the road and would put her in the …show more content…
He would always say Linda. Flora gets sad and mad because her kidnapper likes another girl. They would get back on the road andthe kidnapper stopped at a neighbor and flora thought that’s where he was going to kill her and leave her in a lake for animals to eat her. They would sneak around a house and flora noticed it was a girl the kidnapper was stalking. Flora thought it was Linda and she was right she said out loud “that’s Linda she’s still alive” her kidnapper said yes of course I would never hurt her. Then Linda heard them and went outside to say hi. Linda turns out to be the kidnappers daughter. Flora gets jelousy and tries to kill Linda. Flora’s kidnapper and his daughter get mad and make Flora paid. They go out to a club andthe make Flora pick a victimso the kidnapper and his daughtercan tortutre the girl. Flora doesn’tknow her kidnappers name because he never told her untilher and the kidnapper and Flora went to a bar andcelebrate there 1 yearthey were together. The detectives find out where flora is

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