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The Last Child by John Hart

From Booklist
"*Starred Review* Not that we needed any further proof, after the superb King of Lies (2008) and Down River (2007), but Hart once again demonstrates that he is a remarkable storyteller. Somebody has abducted Johnny Merrimon’s twin sister, Alyssa. Thirteen-year-old Johnny hasn’t been able to let her go, and even now, a year later, he is still scouring his North Carolina town, looking in every dark place, in the belief that his sister may still be alive and close by. Keeping an eye on Johnny, while fighting his own personal demons, is Clyde Hunt, the police detective who’s spent the last year working the case, even as his marriage and career have crumbled around him. When they discover the truth, they find that it’s something darker and more frightening than either of them could have imagined. Hart once again produces a novel that is elegant, haunting, and memorable. His characters are given an emotional depth that genre characters seldom have, and the graceful, evocative prose lifts his stories right out of their genre and into the realm of capital-L literature. A must-read for every variety of fiction reader."

I liked this the best of his three books.
rraayy1000's profile
This is a marvelous book, and I would also recommend it highly to anyone who likes deep mysteries with twisty plots. I'm pretty good, and I didn't see the end coming. I am now zipping through "King of Lies" and want to read "Down River". I will certainly add John Hart to my list of favorites writers.

Thank you for suggesting his book.
pattiwatt's profile

5 months ago
I've read King of Lies and Down River. These books made Hart one of my favorite writers. I haven't read The Last Child yet but plan to.
Lynne
Dinahlynne1's profile

5 months ago
I am also a fan of John Hart, and I loved "Down River" so now I must see if the local library has "The Last Child."
thanks for the heads up on this one
jimsgarbo's profile

5 months ago