Steal AwayFawcett Books, 1998 - 358 páginas "David, something awful has happened to your mother and your father, " said the stranger in the van. "You're in great danger. You've got to come with us. . . ." Rachel Stark is about to live every parent's nightmare, the strain of her troubled marriage intensified by a far greater tragedy: her nine-year-old son, David, snatched off the street in broad daylight while on his way home from school. With no apparent motive. No immediate witnesses. And only one clue: his red bicycle lying, as if dropped in a hurry, on the side of the road. Now Rachel must summon up all her strength and channel every ounce of rage, terror, and anguish into a desperate search for David. Her rocky relationship with her husband, Stephen, will face the ultimate challenge--and a callous act of betrayal. Into this precarious mix come Rachel's sister, Miranda, recently divorced and living under foot--a bombshell who conceals explosive secrets; the unfriendly Detective Gallagher, infuriating in his cold detachment--and unspoken attractions; and John Robinson of the Missing Child Foundation, a seeming saint who harbors his own hidden agenda. Then there is Rachel's uncanny connection to her son, both a blessing and a curse--a link that takes the form of fleeting visions, where a deathly white and terrified child cries out to a mother who cannot reach him. . . . A frantic search propelled by a tidal wave of panic. Real characters and raw emotions. Simmering resentments and shocking revelations. Katharine Clark weaves these elements into a richly compelling novel of a family in crisis in a story that twists and turns at a breakneck pace until its stunning conclusion. |
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... things did , and people these days were always questioning the honesty of lawyers . He could remember a time , before he began to practice , but he could remember it , when society looked up to lawyers . When it had been an honorable ...
... things did , and people these days were always questioning the honesty of lawyers . He could remember a time , before he began to practice , but he could remember it , when society looked up to lawyers . When it had been an honorable ...
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... thing but the police , going through it , had moved things so that it didn't quite feel like David . He was boyish in his pas- sion for collection , but strangely tidy for a child , at least in his own room . He liked things organized ...
... thing but the police , going through it , had moved things so that it didn't quite feel like David . He was boyish in his pas- sion for collection , but strangely tidy for a child , at least in his own room . He liked things organized ...
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... things nice . It was some- thing he and his mom talked about sometimes , how people liked to make their houses a certain way . He liked the way his mom made things - bright and comfortable and pretty . Once or twice he'd said something ...
... things nice . It was some- thing he and his mom talked about sometimes , how people liked to make their houses a certain way . He liked the way his mom made things - bright and comfortable and pretty . Once or twice he'd said something ...
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