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Bezig met laden... Darkness Peering (origineel 1999; editie 2000)door Alice Blanchard (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkOnder de huid door Alice Blanchard (1999)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Police Chief Nalen Storrow faces the unthinkable when, while investigating the shocking murder of a local teenager, he learns that his own son must be considered a suspect, in an unsolved case that has profound repercussions eighteen years later, when his daughter, Rachel, is faced with the disappearance of another young woman. Reprint. A good book about murder in a small town. The book starts off with Police Chief Nalen Storrow investigating the murder of a young mentally disabled girl. Years later, his daughter Officer Rachel Storrow investigates the abduction of another young girl. As Rachel delves into the case, questions arise about Billy's guilt now and for the past murder. This was a good, involving mystery that had me glued to the book for the better part of the novel. There were two weaknesses for me that knocked the book down one star. One was the suicide, which always disturbs me; that's a personal issue for me and shouldn't reflect badly on the book for others. The other is the character of Ozzie and his daughter Brigitte. The author went to a great deal of trouble to involve them in the plot, and pursued a storyline that involved the mother moving out of town and Ozzie potentially losing daily contact with his daughter. Once the main murder storyline took off this particular thread was abandoned, which annoyed me. Other than than, good story told well. Wanting to raise his family in a safer environment than big-city Boston, Nalen Storrow relocates to Flowering Dogwood, Maine, where he becomes the chief of police and his two children, Billy and Rachel, can grow up in a close-knit small town. When a young girl's body is found in a muddy creek, Storrow vows that he will find her killer but after evidence points to teen-aged Billy being involved Storrow can neither turn his boy in nor live with the consequences. Eighteen years later Rachel Storrow has joined the FD Police Department and she reopens the unsolved murder case that was her father's last. Billy is now a teacher's aide at the local school for the blind and has begun a fledgling romance with Claire Castillo, a popular teacher at the school. Suddenly, Claire has gone missing and all signs point to an abduction. Once again, Billy seems to be involved and this time Rachel is determined to clear her brother's name of both past and present crimes. After three torurous weeks, Claire is found crawling out of the woods, terribly wounded but otherwise in fairly good health. She is rushed to the hospital where her father, Yale Castillo, is head of ER services. Castillo whispers to his daughter that she will be all right but she suddenly suffers devastating breathing and cardiac problems. Dr. Castillo is helpless as Claire dies right before his eyes. Shortly after this tragedy, Castillo's younger daughter, Nicole. and her boyfriend vanish without a trace. Detective Storrow is nearly overwhelmed with the caseload of solving Claire's murder and the apparent kidnapping of her sister. Did Billy have anything to do with any of this or has a serial killer begun a spree in Flowering Dogwood, one that may have started 18 years earlier? Blanchard is a very gifted writer and this is the second of her books that I have read and enjoyed. Unfortunately it seems she has only written 3 and the last one was in 2005. The characters are very well developed and the mystery was well done always keeping the reader guessing as far as Billy's guilt or innocence is concerned. I will have to say that this is the first time I physically cringed while reading a murder mystery - that's a graphic picture that will stay in my head for awhile. Despite that, I really enjoyed this one. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
A psychological thriller set in a small town in Maine where the shocking murder of a young woman remains unsolved for two decades and a cunning psychopath moves undetected. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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