This is a high-octane thriller from "New York Times" top ten bestseller writer. Ellen is a single mother, and a feature writer for a local Philadelphia newspaper, recently taken over by a new hot editor, Marcelo, who though gorgeous, has not been short in letting staff go. Ellen knows that, like others, her job may be on the line, and she is more vulnerable than most, for she has a three-year old adopted son, Will, who is the love of her life. As she goes to collect her post one morning, she picks up a 'Missing Child' card, ...
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This is a high-octane thriller from "New York Times" top ten bestseller writer. Ellen is a single mother, and a feature writer for a local Philadelphia newspaper, recently taken over by a new hot editor, Marcelo, who though gorgeous, has not been short in letting staff go. Ellen knows that, like others, her job may be on the line, and she is more vulnerable than most, for she has a three-year old adopted son, Will, who is the love of her life. As she goes to collect her post one morning, she picks up a 'Missing Child' card, and is struck by the uncanny resemblance between Will and the little boy, Timothy Braverman, who was kidnapped from his home in Miami two years ago. Timothy's parents have a website for their child, and the story is grim: not only was Timothy kidnapped, but his childminder was killed. The ransom was paid, the child never returned to his home. For Ellen, the story is heartfelt: she first got to know Timothy as a small baby, when he was in hospital undergoing heart surgery; his adoption was hard won. As she searches further, something niggles at Ellen, and she begins to delve into the story of Will's birth mother, and uncover a horrendous story that, as the novel goes on, has far reaching consequences.
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Excllent story that is a real possibility therefore concerning to read!
Dorothy M
Aug 8, 2010
a page turner
I was unfamiliar with the author until I read this book. Definately a page turner!! I read it in 1 night, gave it to neightbor who read it in 2 nights. GREAT
Charlene22
May 20, 2010
Read the book
Great would recommend this, fast reader, holds your interest from the first page
simplypeachie
Feb 22, 2010
Not Up To Par
First, let me say that I love, love, love Lisa Scottoline books. Normally. I listened to this book on audio and I'm glad I did. I don't think I would have finished it otherwise. The plot for this book had such potential. It started going downhill for me when the protagonist started obsessing about her boss "Marcelo". Inappropriate under the circumstances. I mean, really, she might be losing her child, who she professes to adore and she's worried about getting laid.
I am not a big fan of romance in thrillers and this one had too much of it for me. Some of the passages were like a Harlequin Romance. Not that there's anything wrong with people who like that type of book. But, Lisa Scottoline, I thought better of you.
dejulie
Jun 26, 2009
look, look!
Thought it was a bit better than good. Had stopped reading Scottoline's novels when she stopped writing about the familiar female legal characters. This is my first time back and I enjoyed it.