This book started as many for me, where I read the first few pages and thought, "Oh. Okay". Somewhere, lost in time, there was a knock at the door of Carl and Jesse's door.
Jesse and Carl, retired, living the life they have always dreamed, by turning their once summer cabin to their retirement home. They laughed, drank wine, painted and enjoyed spending their days watching the pine trees grow and the seagulls fly... Then there was a knock at the door.
Once the 'knock' occured, I was hooked. I sat right in the living room with Jesse and Carl, as they spent the next 24 hours with a unwanted quest who entered their lives, on the plea of his camp site being ransacked and his supplies stolen. All this occurs shortly after they receive a phone call that their daughter, Sylvie, has disappeared from her "mental facility".
The struggles of worry for their daughter and whether or not they will see her again, because they do not know where she is, and they do not know if they will survive their captur is a heavy weight. I felt, as the reader, as though I wanted to take Jesses grantie rock and throw it myself. This story pulled me in and I cried. I felt hurt, embarrassed, saddened, filled with love and shocked with each page I turned, as Jesse and Carl were put in situations that made them bring out the silent side that has rested all these years. The secrets that are revealed with change their lives for ever, but how they change can destroy them or heal them...
What a great read!