Monday, May 17, 2010

Red Leaves by Thomas H. Cook

Started: 5/16/10
Finished: 5/16/10
Year: 2005
Pages: 289
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B
Reason for reading: borrowed from library
Blurb (from book jacket): "Eric Moore has reason to be happy. He has a prosperous business, a comfortable home, a stable family life in a quiet town. Then, on an ordinary night, his teenage son Keith is asked to babysit Amy Giordano, the eight-year-old daughter of a neighboring family. The next morning Amy is missing.
"Suddenly Eric is one of the stricken parents he has seen on television, professing faith in his child's innocence. As the police investigation increasingly focuses on Keigh, Eric must consel his son, find him a lawyer, protect him from the community's steadily growing suspicion. Except that Eric is not so sure his son is innocent. And if Keith is not...and might do the same thing again...what then should a father do?"
Opinion: It's a simple story and moves quickly. Not as strong as some of his other books but still a decent read.

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