Saturday, March 8, 2008

January 2008 Reads

4. No Time for Goodbye - Linwood Barclay - 338 pages - I sat down and read this book from start to finish in one sitting. The story was based on an interesting premise, a teenage girl wakes up one morning and her entire family has disappeared. She appears on a Dateline type show 25 years later in hopes of discovering what happened.

Fourteen-year-old Cynthia Bigge wakes up one morning to find her entire family gone. Twenty-five years later, their unexplained disappearance still haunts her. She agrees to appear on the reenactment show Deadline, hoping the TV exposure might provide her with some answers, although her husband, English teacher Terry Archer, is considerably more skeptical. Indeed, not long after the show airs, the two are shaken down by a psychic, receive a series of bizarre phone calls, and become the victims of a break-in, although nothing is taken; instead, something is left—a hat that Cynthia is convinced belonged to her father. As Cynthia's paranoia escalates, Terry's patience wears thin, and the two decide to hire a private detective. That's when the mayhem starts. Despite a few implausible plot turns, this fast-paced read is bound to please, offering an especially intriguing premise and plenty of irreverent humor.

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