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| AUTHOR: | Thomas H. Cook, Otto Penzler |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Harcourt |
| ISBN: | 0151012504 |
| TYPE: | Babysitters, Fathers and sons, Fiction, Fiction - Mystery/ Detective, Literary, Missing children, Mystery & Detective - General, Teenage boys, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Red Leaves
On top of his game I don't think Thomas H. Cook has ever, or will ever, write a light hearted book - like James Patterson going from stories of serial killers to sappy tear-jerkers. That being said, Cook is THE master of the dark novel. The novel where one, some, or all of the characters has a dark cloud over their head and you know something bad will come their way. Red Leaves is not different - very skillfully written story about a family imploding over an incident that may or may not have been committed by one of its members. Readers of Cook can count on two things: A great read and a certainty there will be no happy ending.
A gripping, thought-provoking story of a parent caught in the middle
Eric Moore has a good life with a prosperous business and stable family - until a neighbor's child goes missing when his teen son baby-sits her. Eric maintains his son's innocence - even as police are convinced otherwise - and he finds his own doubts surfacing as time goes on and he's forced to face some dangerous doubts not only about his son Keith, but about Keith's potential danger to others. Red Leaves is a gripping, thought-provoking story of a parent caught in the middle.
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A gripping, thought-provoking story of a parent caught in the middle
Eric Moore has a good life with a prosperous business and stable family - until a neighbor's child goes missing when his teen son baby-sits her. Eric maintains his son's innocence - even as police are convinced otherwise - and he finds his own doubts surfacing as time goes on and he's forced to face some dangerous doubts not only about his son Keith, but about Keith's potential danger to others. Red Leaves is a gripping, thought-provoking story of a parent caught in the middle.
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