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Book Review: Inconvenience Gone


Inconvenience Gone

The Short Tragic Life Of Brandon Sims

by Diane Marger Moore

Pub Date 23 Oct 2018

I am reviewing a copy of Inconvience Gone through WildBlue Press and Netgalley:



Four year old Brandon Sims was last seen on July.03.1992 when he attended a birthday party with his 24 year old Mother Michelle Jones. Jones was emplpyed, talented, confident, smart and assertive. Michelle Jones was involved in many community activities. Brandon Sims was an only child, serious and quiet. He was a thin boy who rarely had eye contact with his Mother. After the night of the party, his body was never found.


Jones lied to her friends for years about Brandon, telling some that he was living with his Father while she told others he was with his Grandmother who lived in another state. After Brandon’s Father who had been in jail comes looking for his son, Michelle‘s shocked friends confront her and she tells them that Brandon is dead. She tells a story of how Brandon died to a detective after she admitted herself to a local Psych unit. Days later after she checks out of the unit and refuses to reveal where he hid Brandon‘s body. She was certai that she had gotten away with murdering her son.


She might have gotten away with it too, had the detectIves believed her outlandish story. So the detective enlist the help of a novice prosecutor because no one else would take the case and in Indiana no one had ever been prosecuted for murder without the body.



I give Inconvenience Gone five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!


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