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Evan Delaney learns that not only has her ex- sister-in-law joined a religious cult, but the unstable young mother plans to regain custody of her son and disappear with him into the fold of the fanatical group. But when murder raises the stakes, Evan is dragged even deeper into the nightmare.
After giving up her law career to work as a legal researcher and science fiction writer, Evan Delaney is also helping her fighter pilot brother, Brian, raise his six-year-old son, Luke. But soon Luke's mother, Tabitha, reappears as a member of the Remnant, a fundamentalist religious group that targets the funeral of Evan's friend Claudine, who died of AIDS. Led by the fanatical pastor Peter Wyoming, the Remnant preaches of a coming apocalypse and urges its members to cleanse themselves of all things satanic. Tabitha demands custody of Luke; the church attacks Evan for her "sacrilegious" books and Brian for his role in the evil known as the federal government. Things heat up when a member of the Remnant is murdered, and the police arrest Brian as the key suspect. Gardiner nimbly turns what could be a tired plot into a suspenseful thriller, thanks in part to the quick-witted-and even quicker tempered-Evan.
Gardiner's stand-alone novel, The Dirty Secrets Club(Dutton, July), will be the author's first simultaneous release in the U.S. and the U.K. Obsidian plans to release the remaining Evan Delaney novels monthly. China Lake's June release will be followed by Mission Canyon in July, Jericho Point in August, Crosscut in September and, in October, Kill Chain.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsOriginally from Santa Barbara, California, Meg Gardiner previously practiced law and taught at the University of California. She lives with her family near London.
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July 25, 2009: This book is contived, predictable and boring. The characters are poorly developed and the dialog is strained and nearly painful to read. The premise of the plot is that a religious cult has nefarious plans for a child. But the writer is so uncomfortable with the premise that she spends a good portion of the book apologizing for having 'bad' christians as the bad guys. Do not waste your money on this book.
I Also Recommend: By a Spider's Thread (Tess Monaghan Series #8), The Shanghai Moon, Last Known Address, Liars Anonymous, Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum Series #15).
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March 23, 2009: Fun, exciting, quick read!