They Won't Be Hurt
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Daniel Thomas May
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Kevin O'Brien
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The lights are on at the Singleton vacation home on Lopez Island, Washington, illuminating the horror within. Scott Singleton, former NFL-star-turned-television-evangelist, lies dead. The bodies of his wife and four of their five children are found on the second floor, bound, gagged, and stabbed repeatedly. The oldest daughter was shot downstairs. And the police's main suspect - the property caretaker - has disappeared.
In her secluded vineyard home two hours away, Laura Gretchell is on edge. Her husband is out of town on business, and the children are understandably shaken. Laura tries to tell herself there's no reason to fear. Then the door handle rattles, and the real terror begins.
They're in her house, holding her children hostage, and Laura has only one option: Do exactly what the intruders say. But as Laura races to find the information they seek, she realizes that the enemies within her own home are only part of the nightmare. Because someone wants to keep the truth hidden at any cost, no matter how many more must die....
©2018 Kevin O’Brien (P)2019 TantorNo book for those who want to fall asleep...
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Amazing
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Has no one in this book ever heard of PLAIN CLOTHES policemen?! Did no one think the police could pose as the deliveryman? This was painfully frustrating as the story unfolded. I don't feel that Laura's decisions seemed rational at times - maybe Stockholm? Maybe if she had good reason not to trust the cops, police incompetence experienced in the past or general climate of police brutality. Anyway I doubt anyone would choose to remain in that house after all that trauma, they may not have had the means to move immediately but they would want to move. Replacing the recliner seems to me like putting band aids on a burn victim. As far as letting Joe into their lives in the end - purely ridiculous. I understand wanting to forgive, but he should not be in contact with any of them until after he's been through years of treatment, if ever. Other than that Vic and Joe were well written characters and I enjoyed the narration.
One excruciating question
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