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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 282,034

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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
      • Format: eBook, 352pp
      • Sales Rank: 282,034

      Synopsis

      The blockbuster New York Times bestselling author joins St. Martin's Press with a knock-out novel about a woman who comes to suspect that her adopted child is actually another couple's kidnapped child.

      The Washington Post - Janice Harayda

      Scottoline's writing hasn't acquired the paunch often found in thrillers by authors whose careers have reached the literary equivalent of middle age. Her plots are as lean and swift as a scull on the Schuylkill River in her native Philadelphia

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      For anyone who has ever read one of Lisa Scottoline’s funny, sexy, and addictively readable thrillers, it should come as no surprise that she seems to be having as much fun writing her provocative tales of intrigue as her fans have reading them.

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      "Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve your Present."by MikeDraper

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      November 12, 2009: Reporter Ellen Gleeson is raising her adopted son, Will, by herself. One day, she returns from work and sees a flyer, "Have you seen this child?"

      Something makes her look again. The photo looks amazingly like Will.

      Being a reporter, she investigates. She searches for the family that reported the missing child. She finds that Carol Braverman is looking for her son, Timothy. It's uncanny.

      Somewhat concerned, she checks the adoption records and everything seems normal. Then, just to be sure, she calls the attorney who handled the adoption. She finds that the attorney has recently died, suicide.

      With increased anxiety, she looks at the adoption form and checks the birth mother, Amy Martin. She also manages to get Carol Braverman's DNA by following her to a bar and getting a cigarette she had smoked and discarded.

      At the home of Amy Martin, she finds a photo of a man, Ellen refers to him as "The Beach Boy." Soon after, Amy is found dead. Her friend, Melanie, thinks that Amy may have taken tainted drugs. She also tells Ellen that Amy had been dating a guy named Rob Moore who used to smack her around. This was four years ago, just at the time the adoption was being processed.

      Ellen believes that this Rob Moore was involved in the adoption and that it was illegal. Now, he is eliminating anyone involved in it. She's sure that Will is really Carol Braverman's son, Tim and Rob is looking for her and Will, can she stop him? Must she give up the one thing that she loves the most, her son, Will?

      A well done, fast paced novel. This would be perfect for the screen and I'd love to see Ellen portrayed as Nicole Kidman or Renee Zellwiger. The author's description of Ellen is so natural and well done that it's as if she really knew Ellen outside the fictional world.

      Great suspense, excellent action, heartakes and drama.

      Not her finest.by Jude102

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      October 17, 2009: I'm a Scottoline fan, but it's hard to stay with this book. I've done so only because I enjoyed her previous books. It's all very predictable and the detail, rather than being interesting, is painstaking. There is no humor at all--something I enjoyed in LS's previous books.


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