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This is a very 'modern' book with lots of 'feminism', jihadi recruiting to Syria, marital rape and plenty of UK politics.. Great plot with plenty of surprises and excellent characters, especially Karen Anderson who is some sort of flawed private detective..
If this is the first in a series then 'yippee'. I am not going to dwell on the story itself as the book titles says it all!
I enjoyed the politics side of the book more than the rest, but credit to Ms Burfitt-Dons as the book is really well paced. A character called "Toady" - brilliant!
Thanks to Net Galley and BooksGoSocial for the chance to read and review.

Thankyou to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and the author, Louise Burfitt-Dons, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of The Missing Activist in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
Such a compelling read. I was hooked from the start. There was plenty of action and intrigue with well defined characters and settings. Would definitely read more from this author.

The Missing Activist is a gripping and completely compulsive spy thriller with plenty of surprises, danger and is undoubtedly an intelligently woven must-read. The first in the Private Investigator Karen Andersen series is a powerful, pull no punches race against time and will have your heart thumping and the pages turning feverishly not to mention furiously. Karen is an interesting character but I felt this was tipped slightly more in favour of being plot-driven than character-led at this early stage; that may change once we are introduced to her more in future books, and I certainly look forward to seeing how her character evolves. If you enjoy fast-paced, high-octane thrills and spills with more action than you can shake a stick at, twists and turns that come at you thick and fast and the ultimate high stakes game of cat and mouse then this comes highly recommended. There's never a dull moment and I guarantee you'll have the exact problem I did with not being able to put it down. An exciting and well-written page-turner. Many thanks to BOTBS for an ARC.

I thought the start was a bit slow and hard to get into but after a few chapters, it picked up. There was a few errors that need to be edited. I enjoyed reading this book and thought the ending was clever and although I had my suspicions, it wasn't made clear until the end which I love. I would definitely recommend reading this and would like to thank the publishers and netgalley for letting me have the book to review.

The main plot for the story was excellent and fit well into today's age. However, the lack of in depth background for main characters left me confused at times. The story is told by different characters as their part in the tale takes place. I enjoyed the overall story but felt there was an overload, of some viewpoints, at different times which did not contribute to the overall storyline. I was satisfied with the ending but felt the justice system part of the story was greatly dismissed by the author.
I have rated this book 3 stars. Enjoyable but not unforgettable.
I received an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased review.

The Missing Activist shoots out of the gate with Zinah Al-Rashid recruiting for jihadi brides. Whoa, this impressed me that it was even brought up by the author. The mystery begins in earnest then with a suicide and then a the disappearance, Karen Andersen is likeable as th protagonist who has to navigate a system of lies and she will keep you along for a better than average ending. Enjoy!who is very relatable as a modern private investigator.

This is a unique story An activist goes missing after complaining he’s been bullied by a member of the conservative Party. Next we see the system closing ranks as PI Karen Andersen tries to find him. On the way she uncovers a female terrorist cell and a plot to cause mayhem at the upcoming Conference. Fascinating and well-researched, this is a fast paced contemporary thriller with an urban setting. Several modern day social issues addressed. Terrific.

A book about Conservative party attitude. When an activist complains about bullying and then goes missing, how will they react. Conference season is coming up and the way their staff and MPs go about selecting candidates, deal with activists and behave in general is brought under scrutiny.
We are also introduced to terrorists and their way of working, especially in recruiting British white Muslim girls to be Jehadi brides.
The story covers a lot of ground and up to date issues, I enjoyed it.

A quick read, a page turner. Quite gripping, in spite of some „stumbling blocks“: Haruto and Karen hardly know each other, but he becomes her investigative assistant right away? Karen and Quacker meet at a TV show, and he hires her on the spot? And why does the DI stay in hospital? Some die, and you don‘t quite know why... However, all in all The Missing Activist is an exciting story with an up to date plot. I kind of thought that the political dimension - Brexit - would matter more, when I picked a copy of Louise Burfitt-Dons‘ novel from the NetGalley shelf, but I happily read it anyway. After all, bullying, Jihadi brides and domestic violence are highly sensitive political issues, too. Burfitt-Don is, by all means, an excellent example to prove that screenwriters make good novelists, if you care for action, dynamics and suspense. Which I do!

This is a really good read. There is a lot of action packed in and a really good plot. There are a lot of issues tackled in this book including domestic abuse, terrorism and power hungry politicians. I would definitely recommend this book. I want to go and read it again in case I missed anything the first time.

A fascinating behind the scenes of politics and the hunger for power, feminism, jihadi recruits, marital rape and female terrorists. Great plot with plenty of surprises and excellent characters. The story is about an activist who disappears and the Private Investigator Karen Andersen whose tasked with finding him. It's made even harder for her by the political party's obstructions to the inquiry. Everything knits together at the end, but leaves with a yearning to see more of the main cast of Karen, Quacker and Haruto. It's the first in a series and wonder which way the next one will go. Perfectly paced and very enjoyable. Rate it.

An easy to read book that has several characters all linked but you don’t find out how until near the end. The book is well written and touches on a lot of events that have recently occurred; from Brexit to historical cases of child abuse to terrorism to feminism. The lead character of Karen Anderson is believable as a private investigator and likeable. A clever book that has you gripped from the beginning

I was hooked by this story and I couldn't see the end. I love a good suspense book, the plot was nice.
Thanks to Netgalley for this story.

The Missing Activist by Louise Burfitt-Donns was my 23rd book of 2018.
I found this book an easy one to pick up and read. Karen Anderson is a private investigator who gets broad on board by a Police Detective (Quacker) to look into the disappearance of a Conservative party activist Robin Miller. Meanwhile she had her own agenda as she didn’t believe that the death of a prominent feminist / women’s rights activist was suicide at all.
Robin the young activist appears to have gone missing further to meeting with a prominent MP to discuss him being bullied by another party member. Soon after going missing one of Robin’s friends in the party is found dead. Among all this Karen also uncovers a link to the feminist and a white Muslim convert who recruits jihadi brides.
I won’t go into too much detail as it would be easy to spoil. The story develops at a good pace and keeps moving you onwards. There is a relatively big twist, but I picked up this relatively earlier and long before it was revealed in the grand finale of the story, I don’t think I would be alone in this, but it didn’t detract from you being sucked into the story. There are other twists also which makes this a really good thriller. There is a good mix of mystery, politics and terrorism, with a side story of building up the Karen Anderson character and her Scottish / Japanese love interest Haruto.
I felt that this could be the start of a Karen Anderson series and I would for sure look out for book number two. Thank you to NetGalley for the free copy of this. I give this a 4/5.

Great plot and excellent characters make this a really good mystery. In addition, it has a serious side as it describes some problems very well, like bullying, brides of Islam, politician's hunger for power, marital rape, terrorism etc.
The problem with the book, is the length. With plenty of repetitions and some dead meat, it would be better with less words.