![]() ![]() Dobbs only offers rants and crazy theories when she asks about what’s going on above them.ĭobbs rapes Blythe almost a year after her abduction and Blythe gets pregnant. It doesn’t jibe with her idyllic memories of Eudora, Kansas and her family. He believes that he is rescuing Blythe from the end of the world, which he thinks is immanent. Dobbs just can understand why she wants to escape. That trust is quickly shattered when he drives her to the missile silo she purchased and chloroforms her when she tries to fight back. She trusted him enough to believe his story about a car accident to get into his Oldsmobile. She had thought Dobbs was harmless, though a little creepy. ![]() ![]() But that’s only the first half of the book.īlythe Hallowell is sixteen when she is kidnapped by Dobbs Hordin, her school’s librarian. She spends the next eighteen years, some of it with her son, living in a decommissioned mission silo. The reviews lead me to believe that this would be the story of a young woman who is kidnapped by a survivalist who believes the end times are coming. ![]() The reviews you may have seen for Isla Morley’s Above will not prepare you for the experience of reading it. I received a free copy of this ebook to review from NetGalley, on behalf of the publisher. ![]()
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