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The Boy: A Novel
Escrito por Tami Hoag
Narrado por Hillary Huber
Acciones del libro
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- Brilliance Audio
- Publicado:
- Dec 31, 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781511375337
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Descripción
An unfathomable loss or an unthinkable crime? #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag keeps you guessing in her most harrowing thriller yet.
A panic-stricken woman runs in the dead of night, battered and bloodied, desperate to find help….
When Detective Nick Fourcade enters the home of Genevieve Gauthier outside the sleepy town of Bayou Breaux, Louisiana, the bloody crime scene that awaits him is both the most brutal and the most confusing he's ever seen. Genevieve's seven-year-old son, KJ, has been murdered by an alleged intruder, yet Genevieve is alive and well, a witness inexplicably left behind to tell the tale. There is no evidence of forced entry, not a clue that points to a motive. Meanwhile, Nick's wife, Detective Annie Broussard, sits in the emergency room with the grieving Genevieve. A mother herself, Annie understands the emotional devastation this woman is going through, but as a detective she's troubled by a story that makes little sense. Who would murder a child and leave the only witness behind?
When the very next day KJ's sometimes babysitter, twelve-year-old Nora Florette, is reported missing, the town is up in arms, fearing a maniac is preying on their children. With pressure mounting from a tough, no-nonsense new sheriff, the media, and the parents of Bayou Breaux, Nick and Annie dig deep into the dual mysteries. But sifting through Genevieve Gauthier's tangled web of lovers and sorting through a cast of local lowlifes brings more questions than answers. Is someone from Genevieve's past or present responsible for the death of her son? Is the missing teenager, Nora, a victim, or something worse? Then everything changes when Genevieve's past as a convicted criminal comes to light.
The spotlight falls heavily on the grieving mother who is both victim and accused. Could she have killed her own child to free herself of the burden of motherhood, or is the loss of her beloved boy pushing her to the edge of insanity? Could she have something to do with the disappearance of Nora Florette, or is the troubled teenager the key to the murder? How far will Nick and Annie have to go to uncover the dark truth of the boy?
Acciones del libro
Comenzar a escucharInformación sobre el libro
The Boy: A Novel
Escrito por Tami Hoag
Narrado por Hillary Huber
Descripción
An unfathomable loss or an unthinkable crime? #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag keeps you guessing in her most harrowing thriller yet.
A panic-stricken woman runs in the dead of night, battered and bloodied, desperate to find help….
When Detective Nick Fourcade enters the home of Genevieve Gauthier outside the sleepy town of Bayou Breaux, Louisiana, the bloody crime scene that awaits him is both the most brutal and the most confusing he's ever seen. Genevieve's seven-year-old son, KJ, has been murdered by an alleged intruder, yet Genevieve is alive and well, a witness inexplicably left behind to tell the tale. There is no evidence of forced entry, not a clue that points to a motive. Meanwhile, Nick's wife, Detective Annie Broussard, sits in the emergency room with the grieving Genevieve. A mother herself, Annie understands the emotional devastation this woman is going through, but as a detective she's troubled by a story that makes little sense. Who would murder a child and leave the only witness behind?
When the very next day KJ's sometimes babysitter, twelve-year-old Nora Florette, is reported missing, the town is up in arms, fearing a maniac is preying on their children. With pressure mounting from a tough, no-nonsense new sheriff, the media, and the parents of Bayou Breaux, Nick and Annie dig deep into the dual mysteries. But sifting through Genevieve Gauthier's tangled web of lovers and sorting through a cast of local lowlifes brings more questions than answers. Is someone from Genevieve's past or present responsible for the death of her son? Is the missing teenager, Nora, a victim, or something worse? Then everything changes when Genevieve's past as a convicted criminal comes to light.
The spotlight falls heavily on the grieving mother who is both victim and accused. Could she have killed her own child to free herself of the burden of motherhood, or is the loss of her beloved boy pushing her to the edge of insanity? Could she have something to do with the disappearance of Nora Florette, or is the troubled teenager the key to the murder? How far will Nick and Annie have to go to uncover the dark truth of the boy?
- Editorial:
- Brilliance Audio
- Publicado:
- Dec 31, 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781511375337
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
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Nick faces numerous obstacles in his search for justice. Genevieve refuses to reveal details about her past; Nick’s obnoxious and overbearing boss, Sheriff Kelvin Dutrow, is an arrogant blowhard who makes no secret that he would relish firing Fourcade; and local reporters are increasingly critical of the police for failing to solve this and other open cases. Later, another youngster disappears, and the pressure builds to find out why this small town has suddenly become a hotbed of crime. Yet another complication is Dutrow’s strained relationship with his fiancée, Sharon Spicer, a widower who worries more about her image than she does about her fourteen-year-old, Cameron.
“The Boy” is a dreary and violent tale about dysfunctional families, poverty, adultery, guilt, betrayal, and retribution. There are few likable characters with whom we can identify. Annie is the kindest and sanest of the lot, but she is perpetually worried about whether Nick’s hair-trigger temper will cost him his job. Adding to the chaos are the Florettes, a large clan who barely get by on a shoestring budget. Their mother, JoJean, allows her kids to run wild, with predictably disastrous consequences. The plot is too convoluted, the dialogue is harsh and profane, and the violent and melodramatic conclusion could not be more over-the-top. Still, the author maintains a high level of suspense, and she inserts compelling and timely psychological elements. Furthermore, Hoag skillfully evokes the colorful atmosphere and culture of Louisiana’s Cajun country. Most readers will be curious to learn who did what to whom and why, but there is so much savagery, rage, and viciousness in this work of fiction that “The Boy” turns out to be more disturbing than entertaining.