" Once upon a time I had the perfect family. I had the perfect husband. I had the perfect children. I had the perfect life in the perfect home. And then, as in all fairy tales, evil came into our lives and destroyed us. "Four years after the unsolved disappearance of her sixteen-year-old daughter, Lauren Lawton is the only one still chasing the ghosts of her perfect Santa Barbara life. The world has given her daughter up for dead. Her husband ended his own life in the aftermath. Even Lauren's younger daughter is desperate to find what's left of the childhood she hasn't been allowed to have.Lauren knows exactly who took her oldest child, but there is not a shred of evidence against the man. Even as he stalks her family, Lauren is powerless to stop him. The Santa Barbara police are handcuffed by the very laws they are sworn to uphold. Looking for a fresh start in a town with no memories, Lauren and her younger daughter, Leah, move to idyllic Oak Knoll. But when Lauren's suspect turns up in the same city, it feels to all the world that history is about to repeat itself. Leah Lawton will soon turn sixteen, and Oak Knoll has a cunning predator on the hunt.Sheriff's detective Tony Mendez and his team begin to close in on the suspected killer, desperate to keep the young women of their picturesque town safe. But as the investigators sift through the murky circumstances of an increasingly disturbing case, a stunning question changes everything they thought they knew. In "Down the Darkest Road," #1 "New York Times" bestseller Tami Hoag proves again why she is one of the world's most beloved storytellers.
Published by Books. Oxygen. Peanut butter. , 1 year ago
There's not much story to this story. Devastated mother. Bad guy. There you have it. And if you're in doubt, Tami hits you over the head with those two cliches on every single page. I assumed that when the tasty twist came, it would be a doozy. Unh unh. No twist. I skim-read the second half to get this boring book over with. It's easy to tell when prolific writers have run out of ideas (I'm talking to you, Stephen King!). I call those "paycheck" books ... and I'm the trusting fool that's paying the tab. I gave "Road" two stars instead of one because of detective Tanner - a minor character with a big personality - a welcome relief from endless repetition and utter lack of surprise. I wonder why USA Today reviewed this book as "thought-provoking" ... but in a way they were right. I was "provoked" at the wasted reading time, and I "thought" they must have gotten big ad revenues.
What a Story
Published by WILMA BROWN , 1 year ago
This is a great story full of twists that will keep you reding its 484 pages I read it in 2 days. I could not put it down, This will make the reader feel as if you are with Lauren every page. I suggest it to any reader. Suspense really.
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