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Praise for Nicci French
“Nicci French . . . know[s] exactly how to maintain the tension . . . You live through every nail-biting minute.”
--The Guardian (UK) on Losing You
“They have mastered suspense . . . The heart pounds from the first page . . . This is a book that keeps you reading into the small hours.”
--The Observer (UK) on Losing You
“Nicci French has become synonymous with suspense.”
--New York Daily News on Catch Me When I Fall
“Nicci French is a specialist in the kind of evil that burrows from within.”
--The New York Times Book Review on Secret Smile
“Suspenseful from the start and ending with a brilliant twist.”
--People, “Page-turner of the Week,” on The Red Room
“Genuine chills and page-turning suspense.”
--Entertainment Weekly on Land of the Living
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
LOST HOLIDAY,
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This review is from: Losing You (Hardcover)
Nina Landry, her daughter Charlie, and son Jackson along with Christian, Nina's love interest are supposed to be getting ready to leave Sandling Island for a Christmas vacation in Florida. Coincidently, today happens to be her fortieth birthday, too. Their plane is scheduled to leave Heathrow at 6p.m., thus the whole family thinks it has plenty of time for last minute errands and packing. And the last thing on Nina's mind or agenda is a morning surprise birthday party planned by her daughter, who has not been seen since she left for an overnight pajama party the evening before. As soon as Nina realizes that Charlie is really missing she asks the celebrants to leave the house and she begins a frantic search for her. She tries to get help from the local constabulary, her ex-husband and Charlie's friends. Unfortunately no one believes that the teen is really in trouble.
Nicci French (husband and wife writing team of journalists Nicci Gerrard and Sean French) has never let her readers down. The first few lines grab the reader and keep her/him glued to the book. Fast pacing, spare prose and a story every parent can identify with make LOSING YOU another winner for fans.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't put it down, edge of your seat kind of mystery...,
By Kel "acountkel" (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Losing You (Hardcover)
This was one of the most suspenseful mysteries I have read in a long time. It's Nina's birthday and she is getting ready to take her kids and her boyfriend to Florida for Christmas. While trying to get everything ready for the trip, a surprise birthday party occurs supposedly put together by her daughter, Charlie. When Charlie doesn't show up for the party or for the departure of the trip, Nina becomes frantic with worry. The first thing she does is go to the police but they don't believe Charlie is in danger. Just another teenager who is trying to make a statement with her parents by hiding out for a night. Nina doesn't believe it so she takes it upon herself to try and find her daughter. As a mother, Nina's gut feeling is, something is drastically wrong here. As a mother, the thought of a missing child can suck the life right out of you. I was pulling for Nina every step of the way.
This is a quick read and it keeps you on the edge of your seat right up until the end. Highly recommend.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great thriller with a lot of realism,
By Mary (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Losing You (Hardcover)
I've read many books by Nicci French and they (because it's actually two authors) never let me down with their plotting and suspense. What I most enjoyed about this book is how realistic the mother's actions were once she learned her daughter was missing. As I read it, I kept thinking, Yes! That's exactly how I would respond as well, especially all the times she was impatient with the people she interviewed and the police who weren't moving fast or smart enough for her. She was a mother bear searching for her cub, she had no time to waste and it all just rang spot on for me. Keep up the excellent work, Nicci French!
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