Overall, ''The Argentine Kidnapping'' was a great read; a good story – there are certainly a myriad of examples to be found on the Internet about random and not so random kidnappings in Argentina – it was well told (if a tad predictable), well narrated and neatly finished. In light of that, I'm not sure I can justify less than three and a half stars but should point out it would have been more if there had been a few more surprises thrown into the plot.
For further reading, I'd most definitely like to recommend [[Losing You by Nicci French]] – it's a real heart-stopper. You should also take a look at [[Love in the Present Tense by Catherine Ryan Hyde]], both of which novels we at Bookbag highly recommend. Failing that, perhaps [[Second Coming by Martin Wells]] is more your flavour. You might also appreciate [[Degrees of Guilt by Patrick Marrinan]], [[Kamchatka by Marcelo Figueras]] or [[Fold by Tom Campbell]].
Lastly, we at Bookbag would like to extend our thanks to the kind ladies and gentlemen at Robert Hale for sending this copy to us for review.