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Chillwater Cove [Mass Market Paperback]

Thomas Lakeman (Author)
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November 4, 2008

When she was just ten years old, Peggy Weaver could do nothing but run for her life as her best friend Samantha was abducted while they were riding bikes through their small hometown in Tennessee. Samantha was eventually returned home, alive but with her childhood and innocence brutally stripped away. Samantha never spoke to anyone—not even Peggy—about what had happened, and her kidnapper was never caught.

Twenty-five years later, FBI Special Agent Peggy Weaver has never forgiven herself for not doing more to save her friend from her terrifying ordeal. So when pornographic pictures of ten-year-old Samantha turn up as evidence in a case Peggy’s working on, she instantly recognizes the photos as a message from a man who never paid for what he did. But this time, Peggy won’t stop running until she sees that justice is done…


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At the start of Lakeman's compelling second mystery (after 2006's The Shadow Catchers), FBI Special Agent Peggy Weaver, who works for the Crimes Against Children Unit in Philadelphia, receives a chilling memento of a childhood tragedy—e-mailed porn photos that depict her best friend at age 10, obviously from the lens of the abductor who snatched her while Peggy escaped. When that victim, now college professor Samantha Stallworth, calls to tell her she has received the same photos, Weaver heads home to Avalon, Tenn., an isolated college community with sharp divisions between town and gown as well as black and white. Peggy's homecoming reignites friction with her father, Avalon's police chief, who had always berated her for being a poor eye-witness to the abduction. When Samantha goes missing once again, this time with no witness, Peggy pursues the case frantically, obstructed by town police, Samantha's powerful in-laws, her own personal demons and some very real ones. Rich atmosphere, an intriguing plot and a solid heroine make this one another winner for Lakeman. (Nov.)
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“Like Dan Brown…Lakeman makes you turn the pages.”Cleveland Plain Dealer

“Atmospheric, action-filled.”Florida Sun-Sentinel

“The pace is fast…Lakeman speak[s] the truth about…the Ameircan South.”—Washington Post


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (November 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031294490X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312944902
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #969,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Engrossing Thriller, December 6, 2008
This review is from: Chillwater Cove (Mass Market Paperback)
I do not ordinarily read crime novels, but was drawn to CHILLWATER COVE because I grew up in Tennessee and graduated from a university eerily similar to the fictional Avalon College. This book grabbed me from the start, and I ended up reading it until the wee hours of the morning. It has great pacing, heart-pounding suspense, and characters who are so well-fleshed out you can almost reach out and touch them. The novel puts the reader through the emotional wringer because you come to care about these people. Although the novel is frightening and sometimes violent, the ending is quite gratifying.

Lakeman has chosen to approach the American South and the Tennessee mountain communities in a measured and nuanced way - leaving in all the gray areas most choose to ignore. Lakeman does indeed have the pacing of Dan Brown, but with literary chops as well! I believe I have stumbled upon the next James Lee Burke. I look forward to reading Lakeman's next novel in this series, BROKEN WING.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars unanswered questions, June 30, 2008
This review is from: Chillwater Cove (Hardcover)

Lakeman's newest thriller focuses on Peggy Weaver, an FBI Special Agent who has recently begun working the Crimes against Children Unit in Pennsylvania. After the violent takedown of a horrible husband/wife team who were trafficking children, Peggy and her team find pictures of child pornography on the computers in the crime scene. Horrified, Peggy's partner Mike (protagonist in Lakeman's first book) immediately wants to follow the lead - but Peggy locks down the photos and everything in the file - under her personal password - until further notice. Mystified, Mike follows orders but not without wondering what it was in Peggy's private life that would cause her to disobey FBI policies so blatantly?

When Peggy sees the 25 year old photos on the current crime scene, she knows that her life has been turned upside down. Trying to salvage the privacy of her best friend before the pictures are processed, she heads to her childhood home in rural Tennessee, but not before Sammie, the girl in the pictures, lets her know that she has gotten the pictures via email, as well. As children, Sammie and Peggy suffered a tragic event together - Samantha's kidnapping. While Sammie was recovered - barely alive and left for dead - Peggy's memories of the time have never entirely returned. This heartbreaking event managed to bring the girls closer together, but they never spoke of what happened. Now the two women - Peggy an FBI agent and Sammie a respected professor at the local university - must face their fears and memories to find out who was behind the cause of their terror.

When Sammie once again goes missing, Peggy is determined to find her at all costs - even if it means her relationship with her father - the local sheriff. Never ideal, Peggy and her father's rapport was rocky at the best of times, but now this stressful event seems to bring it to it's head, and Peggy's not dodging his verbal hits just to keep the peace anymore.

I was looking forward to this unusual thriller even though I hadn't read The Shadow Catchers, mostly because of the idea of the Melungeon community that is presented as part of the background. There are a lot of sub-plots to the main storyline and they are a part of most all of them, but they rarely take the spotlight. The history and prejudices of the area are almost overwhelming, and are frequently confusing. I still enjoyed the read, but after finishing the novel I still didn't quite understand everything that went on and felt like many of the questions had never been answered. While this may be something that I simply didn't compute, it made enjoying it more difficult. I would recommend this to mystery fans, with the hope that maybe someone could help end my confusion.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting regional police procedural, November 29, 2007
This review is from: Chillwater Cove (Hardcover)
FBI Special Agent Peggy Weaver works in the Crimes Against Children Unit of the Philadelphia office. However, she received a bitter reminder of why she became a specialized agent when she receives an email containing porn photos. Over two decades ago when she was ten years old, Peggy and her best friend Samantha Stallworth were abducted. Peggy escaped, but Samantha was sexually molested and further abused by her kidnapper.

Now a college professor Samantha calls Peggy informing her she received the same email. Stunned Peggy goes to her college hometown Avalon, Tennessee where her father is police chief and racial strife is boiling over. When Samantha vanishes, Peggy vows to save her friend and catch the culprit who is toying with her.

The key to this interesting regional police procedural is how many people including her father and his department and Samantha's relatives hinder Peggy on her desperate search to save her friend's life. Readers will feel the pain and guilt that Peggy feels as she not only needs to save her friend's life, but sees it as redemption for her failure to be able to provide her father with expert witnessing when Samantha was snatched as a child. Readers will appreciate this character driven investigative tale and seek out Thomas Lakeman's previous gripping FBI thriller (see THE SHADOW CATCHERS).

Harriet Klausner

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