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Look for Me (D.D. Warren Book 9) Kindle Edition
“An utterly absorbing story about troubled families and twisted fates. You won’t be able to put it down—and it will haunt you long after you turn the final page.”—Shari Lapena
“A complex crime scene, a missing girl, a ticking clock: no one writes a more page-turning, gut-wrenching thriller.”—Tess Gerritsen
In #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner's latest twisty thrill ride, Detective D. D. Warren and Find Her's Flora Dane return in a race against the clock to either save a young girl's life...or bring her to justice.
The home of a family of five is now a crime scene: four of them savagely murdered, one—a sixteen-year-old girl—missing. Was she lucky to have escaped? Or is her absence evidence of something sinister? Detective D. D. Warren is on the case—but so is survivor-turned-avenger Flora Dane. Seeking different types of justice, they must make sense of the clues left behind by a young woman who, whether as victim or suspect, is silently pleading, Look for me.
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- Publication dateFebruary 6, 2018
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Look for Me (D. D. Warren)
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“Look for Me starts with a bang and never lets up! It’s an utterly absorbing story about troubled families and twisted fates. You won’t be able to put it down—and it will haunt you long after you turn the final page.”—Shari Lapena, bestselling author of The Couple Next Door and A Stranger in the House
“Family, friendships and foster relationships are explored in this emotional, page-turning thriller.”—USA Today
"Gardner has a talent when it comes to exploring uncomfortable topics and the various psychological aspects that accompany them while evoking truly emotional responses...Though the material Gardner writes about might sometimes be dark, she knows how to shine a light and generate optimism when all looks lost.”—Associated Press
"Gardner has tackled a tough subject with some complicated protagonists…Fans will find the result satisfying as ever.”—Florida Times-Union
“Suspenseful and wholly believable, this ninth entry will win new fans for the series, especially among those who favor Karin Slaughter's gritty procedurals.”—Booklist (starred review)
“A splendidly dark foray into the blood-soaked reality of family secrets and squabbles, and a relentless page-turner of a tale chock full of Gardner’s trademark twists and turns.” —The Providence Journal
“Gardner shines a heartbreaking light on foster care abuse while steadily ratcheting up the tension to a genuinely surprising and emotional finale.”—Publishers Weekly
“The twists and turns in this gripping D.D. Warren adventure will keep readers turning the pages.”—Library Journal
“Master storyteller Gardner does an outstanding job delicately building the evolving relationship between these two damaged but strong women....As always, the plot is intricate and intense.”—RT Book Reviews
“A complex crime scene, a missing girl, a ticking clock: no one writes a more page-turning, gut-wrenching thriller.”—Tess Gerritsen, bestselling author of I Know a Secret
“Gardner again proves herself as a top thriller writer…The tense Look For Me forcefully delves into family dynamics while also exploring the failures of foster care.”—South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"[A] twisty thrill ride.”—The Conway Daily Sun
“Terror, twists, and trepidation. Look for Me is a triple-salvo thriller.”—Kathy Reichs, bestselling author of Two Nights and the Temperance Brennan series
Praise for Lisa Gardner
“You'll read Find Her for its adrenaline-charged plot. You'll remember it for its insights into trauma and forgiveness.”—Oprah.com
“A psychological thriller both chilling and emotional. Her narrative thrums with heart-pounding scenes and unexpected twists that have you furiously flipping pages.”—USA Today Happy Ever After on Find Her
“The line between mysteries and thrillers and so-called literary fiction has always been a thin one, but contemporary writers like Gardner make that sort of arbitrary distinction seem especially foolish…Find Her...is a taut, brilliantly constructed look at the same sort of horrific situation that powered Emma Donoghue’s Room.”—Connecticut Post
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Prologue
A year later, what Sarah remembered most was waking up to the sound of giggling.
"Shhh. Not so loud! My roommates hate it when I bring boys home. Killjoys need their beauty sleep."
"So, no making noises? Like this?" A wolf howl from outside Sarah's bedroom door.
Fresh giggling. Then loud thumps as someone, probably Heidi, ran into the coffee table, the couch, the standing lamp.
"Oh well," Heidi announced. "Quiet was never gonna happen. I'm a screamer and proud of it."
A man's voice: "Knew I picked the right girl at the bar. I like screamers. Always have."
More giggling, more thumps.
Sarah groaned, rolled face down on her tiny mattress, and pulled her pillow over her head. On the opposite side of the wall, no doubt Christy and Kelly were doing the same. Heidi Raepuro had been a last-minute addition to their apartment. A friend of a friend of a friend, qualified mostly by the fact Heidi was willing to pay extra for her own bedroom, and Sarah, Christy, and Kelly, who'd known one another since fresh man year, had really wanted the three-bedroom unit. Walking distance to Boston College, bay windows, hardwood floors, crown molding. When Sarah had first walked into the space, she'd felt like a grown-up. No more minifridge, no more standing-room-only dorm room. No more bare mattress shared with two younger siblings in an overcrowded slumlord's paradise.
The long nights studying when the rest of her friends had been out partying or repeating their parents' drug-fueled mistakes had finally paid off.
Which was the other reason she'd fallen in love with the brightly lit apartment. Because after spending her entire childhood sharing, sharing, sharing, this place offered her the greatest luxury imaginable: her own room. Granted, it was barely the size of a twin mattress, more a closet than a bedroom, most likely converted by an enterprising landlord looking to charge a three-bedroom price for what was originally a two-bedroom unit, but Sarah didn't care. Tiny fit her budget. And with Christy and Kelly able to split the largest room, and silly, vapid Heidi cashing out the other main sleeping space, every one was happy. Especially Sarah, ensconced in her minuscule slice of paradise.
Except for nights like tonight.
More crashing-then moaning. Good God, didn't Heidi ever get enough?
A curious scrape.
"Hey now." Heidi's voice, hiccupping slightly as she panted from exertion.
Sarah rolled her eyes, pulled the pillow tighter around her ears. "Wait . .. I don't want ... No!”
Sarah sat up just as Heidi screamed. Loud, pitching, and ...
Do screams have a taste? Fire? Ash? Red-hot cinnamon candies, which as a little girl Sarah liked to let melt on the tip of her tongue?
Or is it more that screams have a color? Green and gold giggles, purple and blue cackles, or this? Molten white. Melt-your-eyeballs, singe-the-hair-on-your-arms, bright, bright, white? A color too brilliant for nature, searing straight to the core.
That's what Heidi screamed. Molten white.
It pierced the thin walls, threatened to blow out the windows. It jolted Sarah, sitting bolt upright.
And completely, totally, unable to move.
This was the part she still didn't remember well. Not even a year later. The police asked her about the details, of course. Detectives, a forensic nurse, later more investigators, crime scene specialists.
All she could tell them was that the night started with green and gold giggles and ended with molten-white screams. Heidi's the whitest and brightest but also blessedly short.
Christy and Kelly. Two girls in one room. Best friends, members of the lacrosse team. Forewarned, forearmed, they fought. They hurled trophies. Was the sound of crashing metal a taste or a color? No, just a crash. Followed by screams, all kinds of colors and flavors. Fear, rage, anguish. Determination as one nailed him with a lacrosse stick. Horror as he came back with his blade.
He got Kelly right in the gut (Sarah read the report later), but Kelly got him by the ankles. She rolled herself into him, around him, a human armadillo. And he slashed and he slashed, glancing blows off her ribs, which allowed Christy time to grab the comforter from the lower bunk bed and to throw it at him, tangle up his arms.
"Sarah!" they were screaming. "Help, Sarah! Nine-one-one, nine one-one!"
Sarah called. Another one of those things she didn't remember, but later she listened to it at her own request. A recording of her voice, trembling, barely a whisper, as she reached the dispatch center: "Help us, please help us, he's killing them. He's going to kill us all."
She left her room. It had to be done. In her tiny room, she'd be trapped, the proverbial fish in a barrel. She had to get out to open ground.
To protect herself?
To save her roommates?
She didn't know. A question to ask herself during all the sleepless nights to come.
She left her room.
She went toward her roommates' bedroom. She saw an open hand through the doorway, Kelly's splayed fingers, and without thinking Sarah grabbed it. Was she going to pull her roommate to safety? Man up and carry each and every one of them out to the hall? No time to think. Just do. So she grabbed Kelly's hand and pulled hard.
And found herself holding an arm. Just ... an arm.
Because, apparently, when a girl armadilloed herself around a mad man's ankles, sooner or later he got tired of slashing his victim and simply dismantled her instead.
Screams ahead of her, Christy, still fighting. Followed by a plea behind her.
"Sarah ... "
She didn't know which way to turn. These sounds, these sights, this night, it didn't register for her. Couldn't.
Slowly she twisted toward the voice behind her, holding Kelly's warm, wet arm tight against her chest. She found herself face-to-face with Heidi. The girl had crawled from her bedroom. The skin of her naked shoulders appeared silver in the glow of lights through the windows. Unmarred, untouched. But the blonde was hunched forward awkwardly, cradling her stomach, and already Sarah could pick up the whiff of perforated bowels.
More screaming from the bedroom. Not molten white. Lava red. Pure rage from a star athlete refusing to be cut down in the prime of her life.
And Sarah knew then what she had to do. She turned away from beautiful, stupid, gutted Heidi. She tightened her grip on poor Kelly's arm, and she joined the fray.
Christy, backed into a corner against the bunk bed, armed with her lacrosse stick. Madman, freed from the comforter, dancing around the body splayed at his feet, enjoying himself, taking his time.
"Excuse me," Sarah said.
He darted toward Christy. She swung her stick down. Last min ute, he twirled left, jabbed the blade into the soft spot beneath her ribs. A wet, squishing sound, followed by Christy's hollow grunt. She jerked the stick back, tapped him on the side of his head. Not hard, but he retreated.
No screaming now. Just the sound of exertion. Everyone breathing hard.
"Excuse me," Sarah said again.
For the first time, the blade man stilled. He turned slightly, a frown on his blood-flecked face. Sarah stared at him. She felt as if she needed to see him. Needed to register him. Or none of this could be real. Especially not this moment, when she held out her hands and offered her friend's severed arm to the man who'd murdered her.
Dark hair. High cheekbones. Sculpted face. Exactly the kind of guy Heidi would bring home from a bar. Exactly the kind of guy who would forever be out of Sarah's league.
"You forgot this," she said, still holding out the arm. ("What?" the first officer had interrupted. "You said what?"
"I had to." Sarah tried explaining to the woman.
Except maybe there was no explaining such a thing. She'd just known she had to do something. Stop him. Interrupt. Make all those red and white screams go away. So she'd walked into the room, and she'd offered up the only thing she had: Kelly's bloody arm.)
He came for her then. Turned fully, blade dripping at his side, lips peeled back from his teeth.
She watched him advance. She didn't move. She didn't scream. She felt like a little girl, standing in the kitchen as her father picked up the boiling teakettle. "What the fuck, you stupid-ass woman? When I ask you for my money, you give me my money! I'm the one in charge here. Now do as I say, or I’ll throw this whole damn pot into your bitch‑ugly face. Then we’ll see who’s willing to take care of you after that!”
Don’t look away, don’t make a sound. This is what she’d learned from her mother over the years. If they’re going to hurt you, make them do it while staring you in the eye.
Madman halted directly in front of her, blade at his side. She could smell the blood on his cheeks, the whiskey on his breath.
He said to her: “Scream.”
As slowly, so slowly, he lifted the knife. Up, up, up.
Behind him, Christy fumbled with her lacrosse stick. Tried to move. Tried to take advantage. But the stick fell from her trembling fingers. It clattered as she slid down the wall, sank to the floor. A sigh in the distance: no more rage from the star athlete, just acceptance. So this is what it felt like to die.
“Scream,” he whispered again.
Sarah stared at him, and in his gaze, she knew exactly what he was going to do. He was not her loser father. Not subject to a quick temper or drunken rages. No, the hunting knife in his hand, the blood on his face. He liked it. Felt no shame, no remorse. Heidi’s screams, Christy’s fight, her own silent stand—this was the most fun he’d had in years.
“Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,” she heard herself whisper, “I will fear no evil.”
Then she closed her eyes and clutched this last piece of Kelly close, as with a laugh, a chortle of glee, he slashed the knife straight down toward her chest.
An explosion. Two, three, four, five. More pain, her shoulder, her chest, her throat. He’d stabbed her, she thought, as she collapsed to the ground. No, he’d shot her. But that didn’t make sense . . .
A ragged sob behind her, followed by the stench of death growing ever closer. Heidi dragged herself across the hardwood floor.
Holding a small pistol, Sarah noticed now. Heidi had a gun.
“I’m sorry,” Heidi whispered. She was crying, tears mixing, smearing with the blood on her cheeks. “Never . . . shoulda . . .”
“Shhh,” Sarah said.
Heidi put her head on Sarah’s shoulder. Sarah winced; Heidi had shot her while shooting him. But it hardly seemed to matter now. Blood pooling on her throat, blood dripping from her back, so much pain, and yet it seemed far away, abstract.
The madman was still. The molten screams had ended. Now, there was just this. A final moment.
Sarah and Heidi both placed their hands on Kelly’s arm. “I’m sorry,” Heidi mumbled again.
As Sarah listened to her last gurgling breath.
“I will fear no evil,” she whispered in the ensuing silence. “I will fear no evil, fear no evil, fear no evil.”
The police finally burst through the front door. The EMTs rushed to their rescue.
“Jesus Christ,” the first cop said, coming to a halt in the middle of the apartment.
“I will fear no evil,” Sarah told the woman. And, once more, offered up Kelly’s severed arm.
A year later, what she remembered most was waking up to the sound of giggling.
DO SCREAMS HAVE A TASTE? Fire? Ash? Red-hot cinnamon candies, which as a little girl Sarah liked to let melt on the tip of her tongue?
“EXCUSE ME. YOU FORGOT THIS.”
SOUND OF GIGGLING. MOLTEN-WHITE screams.
I WILL FEAR NO EVIL…
ONE YEAR LATER, ONE YEAR later, one year later . ..
A KNOCK AT THE DOOR. Hard. And then again.
Sarah bolted awake in her tiny studio apartment. Drenched in sweat, breath ragged. She lay perfectly still, ears straining. Then it came again. Knocking. Pounding. Someone demanding entrance.
Slowly, she reached for the top drawer of her nightstand. No stashed knife. She couldn't even look at a blade. No gun. She'd tried, but her hands shook too much. So a canister of pepper spray. Meant to chase off bears when hiking in the woods and available at any outdoor gear or camping store. She had the canisters stashed all over her single-room apartment, in every bag she carried.
She drew out the canister, sliding off the mattress as the knocking started again.
She stank. Could smell the reek of her own sweat and terror. Night after night after night.
Screams did have a color. It was the only thing she truly understood anymore. Screams had a color, and she was now intimately familiar with all the shades of despair.
"I will fear no evil," Sarah told herself as she put her eye to the peep hole and gazed into the dimly lit hall.
A lone woman. Late twenties, early thirties maybe. Dressed casually in jeans and a sweatshirt, she looked like someone Sarah should know. Had maybe met once upon a time. Then again, two A.M. was a strange time for a social call.
"It's okay," the woman spoke up, no doubt sensing Sarah's gaze on her. She held up both hands, as if to prove she was unarmed. "I won't hurt you."
"Who are you?"
"Honestly? You're gonna have to open up to find out. That's part of the deal. I'm here to help you, but you gotta take the first step."
"I will fear no evil," Sarah said, clutching her bear spray tightly.
"That's stupid," said the woman. "World is full of evil. Fear is what keeps us safe."
"Who are you?"
"Someone who's not going to stand here forever. Make your choice, Sarah. Hide behind platitudes or make the world a better place."
Sarah hesitated. But then, her fingers landed on the first bolt lock. Then the second. The third. There was something about this woman. Not what she said so much as the way she stood.
Christy, she found herself thinking. The woman stood like Christy had, once upon a time. A challenger, ready to take on the world.
Slowly, very slowly, Sarah eased open the door until she stood face-to-face with her unexpected guest.
"Nice pepper spray," the woman commented. She strode into Sarah's tiny apartment. Rotated a full circle, looking all around. Nodded once to herself, as if all was what she expected.
She turned, faced Sarah directly, and stuck out a hand.
"My name is Flora Dane," she announced. "A year ago, you survived. Now I'm gonna teach you how to live again."
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- Publisher : Dutton
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- Publication date : February 6, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 398 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781524742058
- ISBN-13 : 978-1524742065
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- Book 9 of 11 : D.D. Warren
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About the author

A self-described research junkie, #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner has parlayed her interest in police procedure, criminal minds and twisted plots into a streak of internationally recognized novels. Her 2010 novel, THE NEIGHBOR, won Best Thriller from the International Thriller Writers. Most recently, she was honored with the Silver Bullet Award for her work with at-risk kids and rescue animals.
Lisa's latest series features Frankie Elkin, an everyday average woman who specializes in finding missing people. When the locals have given up, when the media has never bothered to care, Frankie takes on the challenge from finding a disappeared Haitian teen in Mattapan (BEFORE SHE DISAPPEARED), to a vanished hiker in the wilds of Wyoming (ONE STEP TOO FAR), to a possibly kidnapped younger sister of a serial killer on a remote island in the Pacific (STILL SEE YOU EVERYWHERE) to a missing Afghan refugee in the broiling streets of Tucson (KISS HER GOODBYE).
Her other series include the FBI Profilers, Detective D.D. Warren and PI Tessa Leoni. When not writing, Lisa loves to hike, travel the world, and yes, read, read, read!
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Customers find this book engaging, with enough twists and turns to maintain interest throughout. The writing is praised for its brilliance, and customers appreciate the recurring characters that keep them coming back. Customers describe the story as heartwrenching, with one review noting how it opens up the sad condition of foster homes. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it fast-paced while others say it's a little slow.
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Customers find the book highly readable, keeping them engaged throughout, with one mentioning it was enjoyable to read during a road trip.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseLisa Gardner writes good books with well developed characters and good stories. This book was about love and the hardships people endure to have it. The book was sad yet hopeful. The story came to a good and reasonable conclusion. It was difficult to read at places regarding abuse & survival but I am glad I did!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseD.D. Has challenged meeting work demands and pleasure of parenting. A 5 year old need for a dog adds more work and increased joy. Husband manages work/family needs better.
A young woman who had been abducted then tortured for 472 days. One technique is to help other women who have survived traumas. She found one where there is a dysfunctional family with alcohol abusing patents. The children were placed in foster care where 2 girls were terribly abused by other kids.
When one family is united, 4 of the 5 family members are killed. A search for answers begins. .D.D. pursued answers through good police work. Flora pursues answers through interactions between members of the computer based support for survives. The one young remaining family members (and 2 blind dogs) pursue answers on her own but does comply with the police efforts. Search for answers lead back five years.
Very enjoyable reading which challenges the reader to keep tract of all the characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseOnce again Lisa Gardner has taken on the challenge of a known government system - Child Services/Foster Care - showing the impact these relationships can have on children’s lives. Surviving against a formidable Foe with the help of Survivors from previous novels. Compelling! Intriguing!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe home of a family of five is now a crime scene: four of them savagely murdered, one—a sixteen-year-old girl—missing. Was she lucky to have escaped? Or is her absence evidence of something sinister? Detective D. D. Warren is on the case—but so is survivor-turned-avenger Flora Dane. Seeking different types of justice, they must make sense of the clues left behind by a young woman who, whether as victim or suspect, is silently pleading, Look for me.
My Thoughts: A multi-layered story, Look for Me (D. D. Warren) takes the reader along on a journey to find a killer and a missing girl.
Our narrators are D. D. Warren, a detective with the Boston P.D., and Flora Dane, the famously abducted woman held captive for 472 days…and who now has taken on a vigilante role. But she also helps other young women to protect themselves and move on.
The three children in the Baez family spent time in foster care, during which they were abused by other teens in the home. By the time their mother got them back again, they were broken and damaged, but hoping for a better life. Nothing worked out the way they had planned, for they were thrust, once again, into the school where their enemies from care could keep torturing them.
Who had killed the four members of a family? Why did the oldest girl, Roxanna, run? Did she have anything to do with the killings? Or had she somehow escaped, but would become the next target? Did the time in foster care have something to do with the killings? Was someone worried about possible charges being brought against the abusers in the home?
I enjoyed trying to figure out who could have killed the family, and I liked how D. D.’s mind worked in trying to eliminate suspects and zero in on the perpetrator(s).
Flora, whose first person narrative brought the reader into her mind and her thoughts, was interesting and likable, except to D. D., who mostly wished she didn’t have to keep her in line while she “helped.”
Alternating with the other POVs was a journal kept by Roxanna, which helped the reader piece together her experiences while in foster care. And at the very heart of the story, was the unexpected perpetrator who seemed the least likely one. A riveting story that earned 5 stars for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023Format: KindleVerified PurchaseIn this, another book in the Detective D.D. Warren series, an entire family has been gunned down- mother, father, daughter, and son. Another daughter is missing, along with two old, blind dogs who are family pets. It's up to D.D. and the Boston police to find the missing youth and solve the case. But they won't be working alone as this case has piqued the interest of Flora Dane, former abduction victim turned vigilante.
This book in the series was not a favorite of mine. It was a good premise, bug just seems too repetitious and slow. Three stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2018Format: KindleVerified Purchase3.5 ⭐️
I love this author, and this series.
D.D. Is a bad ass cop, and Flora is one epic survivor. But from the start I just couldn’t get invested, especially with Roxy. The story was great in theory but all the players just didn’t work for me.
And when we find out who the killer was, well again it was just not working for me. I lacked a connection...or perhaps the author didn’t make me feel invested enough to follow the journey she mapped out for us.
Either way as I’ve said before, every book gets interpreted differently by every reader. And Lisa Gardner is such a talented leader is this genre.
I’m looking forward to the next book. She’s a favorite of mine, this doesn’t change that. Just to visit with D.D., her husband, son and the new family pet was worth it. Plus seeing Flora find her new normal.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseA great mystery! Never knew what to expect and kept turning pages to find out. The perfect family notes were intriguing and insightful. I will suggest this book to my daughter.
Top reviews from other countries
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GabrielleReviewed in France on January 22, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Super livre
L'histoire est bien écrite, le suspens est maintenu tout le long et se lit facilement !
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marylouReviewed in Germany on May 30, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Spannend und tiefgründig
Das Buch hat mich echt berührt. Manchmal war es vielleicht ein wenig langatmig, auch das Ende konnte man erahnen - also was die Kriminalgeschichte betrifft ist es nicht das beste Buch der Serie. Aber was Background und Charaktere sowie Gefühle schon. Hab am Ende sogar ein paar Tränen verdrückt.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in India on October 8, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars It's based on what one can do for family love
It's a great book. There are twist and turns in every chapter. Beautifully written.
- Judie LairdReviewed in Canada on March 14, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful read!
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis was a really solid story, relatable and smartly written, and it felt like an honest depiction of how the characters reacted to their situations, considering their backgrounds and life experiences. I loved the way the dogs were part of the story, and thankfully always well-treated, the various personalities and how they were inter-connected. I didn't want to put it down. You came to understand Roxy's pain as she tried to protect her sister. D.D. Warren is also a great character, tough but human. I enjoyed this book and really felt Lisa Gardner wrote so authentically. She shone a light on systemic injustices, while at the same time built suspense every step of the way in the search for Roxy. The ending was totally unexpected, didn't see it coming, but after the fact, it makes perfect sense.
- CEHReviewed in Australia on November 24, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing
A must read, a story of fear, love and hate, love wins. A great story with many characters, many unstable.