4.5 stars!
This is a thriller/ mystery about abducted and missing children, but it stands head and shoulders above other treatments of that theme. There are no gruesome details, but there is rich characterization and subtle psychological exploration of the characters. And there is plenty of riveting suspense.
Thirteen-year-old Johnny Merrimon has a twin sister, Alyssa, but she disappeared about a year ago. Johnny’s father, Spencer, had been scheduled to pick up Alyssa from the library that night, but was late, so Alyssa had started home on her own. Johnny’s best friend Jack Cross said he saw her get into a van. Johnny’s mother Katherine blamed Spencer for Alyssa’s fate, and he left them two weeks later. Johnny’s mother fell apart.
An old rival of Johnny’s dad, Ken Holloway, who had never gotten over Katherine, moved into their lives, keeping Katherine doped up and beating both her and Johnny. Johnny concentrated on trying to find Alyssa. And he prayed to God for three things: an end to the pills and drugs; for the rest of his family to come home; and for Ken Holloway to die a slow and terrible death.
Another family was torn apart by Alyssa’s disappearance too. Detective Clyde Hunt got so obsessed with the case that his wife left him, and his high school-aged son seemed to be in a permanent state of alienation. At one point Hunt reflected that he knew he had a problem being addicted to his job, but there was more: "In the still and dark of the kitchen, Hunt admitted, for once, that he did not much like his own son. He loved him, of course, but he did not like him. Not his attitudes, his beliefs, or his choices. The boy had changed.”
Hunt’s withdrawal from his own family is mirrored by his increasing involvement with the Merrimons. He sees what is happening with Katherine and Johnny, and tries to help, but they won’t let him; they felt he had let them down by not finding Alyssa.
One year after Alyssa’s disappearance, another girl goes missing: Tiffany Shore. Johnny is convinced that finding Tiffany is the key to finding Alyssa. Hunt is determined not to lose another girl. The tension ratchets up and oozes into your very bones, as the characters race to learn something – anything – before it is too late.
This is a book you can’t stop reading, with characters who seem like real people you care about a great deal. Highly recommended!