This was one of the darkest books I’ve read in quite some
time. Sometimes I wonder about my
fascination with this type of book and t.v. show. I must be very depraved myself to read and watch this stuff. The book centers around the Lawton family, Lance and
Lauren, the parents, and two daughters, Leslie and Leah, aged four years
apart. That in itself was confusing
trying to keep straight who we were reading about. When Leslie turned a rebellious sixteen, she
was abducted by a pervert. Two years
later her father, Lance committed suicide by staging a car accident. Lauren, the mother, all but forgot about her
younger daughter, Leah, when she became obsessed with trying to obtain justice
for her missing, probably deceased daughter, Leslie. The bad guy was extremely methodical and
careful and clever; the officials were never able to pin anything on him in
Leslie’s disappearance. However, Lauren
knew he had done it and she was determined to seek vengeance/justice. And the saddest part was, who could not
relate to how she felt? Life certainly
had treated her dirty. I didn’t like
how she wallowed in her bitterness and how she more or less couldn’t appreciate
the fact she still had one daughter left…a daughter that needed her
mother. It was a depressing story, and
an ugly tale of perversion, really spelling it out. I am not sure the ending really salvaged the story
for me.
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