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The Last Child [Hardcover]

John Hart
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Book Description

May 12, 2009

Winner of the 2010 Edgar Award for Best Novel

John Hart’s New York Times bestselling debut, The King of Lies, announced the arrival of a major talent. With Down River, he surpassed his earlier success, transcending the barrier between thriller and literature and winning the 2008 Edgar Award for best novel. Now, with The Last Child, he achieves his most significant work to date, an intricate, powerful story of loss, hope, and courage in the face of evil.

Thirteen year-old Johnny Merrimon had the perfect life: a warm home and loving parents; a twin sister, Alyssa, with whom he shared an irreplaceable bond. He knew nothing of loss, until the day Alyssa vanished from the side of a lonely street. Now, a year later, Johnny finds himself isolated and alone, failed by the people he’d been taught since birth to trust. No one else believes that Alyssa is still alive, but Johnny is certain that she is---confident in a way that he can never fully explain.

Determined to find his sister, Johnny risks everything to explore the dark side of his hometown. It is a desperate, terrifying search, but Johnny is not as alone as he might think. Detective Clyde Hunt has never stopped looking for Alyssa either, and he has a soft spot for Johnny. He watches over the boy and tries to keep him safe, but when Johnny uncovers a dangerous lead and vows to follow it, Hunt has no choice but to intervene.

Then a second child goes missing . . .

Undeterred by Hunt’s threats or his mother’s pleas, Johnny enlists the help of his last friend, and together they plunge into the wild, to a forgotten place with a history of violence that goes back more than a hundred years. There, they meet a giant of a man, an escaped convict on his own tragic quest. What they learn from him will shatter every notion Johnny had about the fate of his sister; it will lead them to another far place, to a truth that will test both boys to the limit.

Traveling the wilderness between innocence and hard wisdom, between hopelessness and faith, The Last Child leaves all categories behind and establishes John Hart as a writer of unique power.


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From Publishers Weekly

A year after 12-year-old Alyssa Merrimon disappeared on her way home from the library in an unnamed rural North Carolina town, her twin brother, Johnny, continues to search the town, street by street, even visiting the homes of known sex offenders, in this chilling novel from Edgar-winner Hart (Down River). Det. Clyde Hunt, the lead cop on Alyssa's case, keeps a watchful eye on Johnny and his mother, who has deteriorated since Alyssa's abduction and her husband's departure soon afterward. When a second girl is snatched, Johnny is even more determined to find his sister, convinced that the perpetrator is the same person who took Alyssa. But what he unearths is more sinister than anyone imagined, sending shock waves through the community and putting Johnny's own life in danger. Despite a tendency to dip into melodrama, Hart spins an impressively layered tale of broken families and secrets that can kill. 175,000 first printing; author tour. (May)
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Most critics sang the praises of Hart's third novel, a dark and violent edge-of-your-seat mystery that still manages to poignantly examine the ties between family and friends. Hart's ability to portray his characters as living, breathing individuals -- particularly Johnny, "an amalgam of Opie Taylor and Scout Finch with a hint of Huck Finn" (Raleigh News & Observer) -- and his acute assessment of human nature result in a horrifying, heartbreaking tale that steps up the suspense to agonizing levels. The sole voice of dissent, stalwart crime-reviewer Marilyn Stasio from the New York Times Book Review, faulted the writer's unoriginal characters and lackluster prose. But majority rules. Most readers will agree that The Last Child is "one of the best thrillers of the year" (Providence Journal).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1 edition (May 12, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312359322
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312359324
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (434 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #375,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John Hart is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, The King of Lies, Down River and The Last Child. The only author in history to win the best novel Edgar Award for consecutive novels, John has also won the Barry Award and England's Steel Dagger Award for best thriller of the year. His books have been translated into twenty-nine languages and can be found in over fifty countries. A former criminal defense attorney, John has also worked as a banker, stockbroker, and apprentice helicopter mechanic. A husband and father of two, he spends his time in North Carolina and Virginia.

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363 of 371 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark and moody with a good dose of disturbing April 20, 2009
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I dare you to read the prologue of this book without getting totally pulled in to the story. My heart was pounding by page 2, and I think my boss might want to have a talk with Mr. Hart because I went in to work a couple of mornings on very little sleep because I couldn't put this book down until I got to the last word.

Johnny Merrimon was once a happy child. He and his twin sister, Alyssa, lived with their beautiful, vibrant mother and strong, caring father. Then Alyssa goes missing. She's seen being pulled into a mysterious van, and a year later, Johnny's life is completely different. His mother is bullied into passivity by a rich, abusive man who keeps her strung out on drugs and treats her like a possession. Johnny knows in his heart that he can find his sister, bring his father home, and save his mother, and for months he plays a dangerous game of spying on local child predators, convinced that at least one of them knows what happened to his sister. Detective Hunt is the haunted cop who cannot break out of his obsession with Alyssa's case - and the beautiful mother - to save his own family from falling apart. Jack is the wounded best friend who idolizes Johnny and tries to mask his own pain with the alcohol he steals from his cop father.

Hart could have taken the easy way out and turned this into a suspenseful but heartwarming story of mystery and redemption. Instead, he creates complex, rich characters and places them in terrifying, soul searching situations. Johnny is a child living with nightmares, and he reaches into ancient mysticism, searching for strength and clues to help him heal his family. He's seen too much of the harsh reality of life for someone his age, and this dark desperation colors all the events in this book.
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127 of 134 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thirteen-Year Old Towers Over Tragedy April 29, 2009
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John Hart's "The Last Child" is a gripping story of Johnny Merrimon, a thirteen-year old who lost his twin sister to an abduction. The year before, his best friend, Jack Cross, saw Johnny's sister Alyssa taken into van. When the tragedy happened, what used to be the happy Merrimon family started to crumble. His mother Katherine blamed her husband for not picking their daughter up. The accusation drove Spencer Merrimon away. Katherine spirals into a world of drugs and dependency on an old manipulative boyfriend.

Johnny has lost everything he grew up with. But he wouldn't give up looking for his sister. Hoping against hope, Johnny relentlessly pores over the county's terrain, keeping tabs on sex offenders and acting on any lead he finds in order to solve the mystery of his sister's disappearance.

But he is not alone. The detective assigned to the case has spent the entire year trying to figure out what happened, too. Detective Clyde Hunt couldn't let this case go and when another abduction takes place, he is determined not to let it go unsolved. Tiffany Shore was another local girl and a classmate of Johnny.

Johnny and Detective Hunt run parallel tracks as they try to uncover who the town's possible serial kidnapper is. A strange series of events will keep the reader guessing on who the real perpetrator is and when the truth finally unfolds, the ugly side of Raven County surfaces.

I'm very impressed at the crisp writing and the constant movement. It's poignant, thoughtful, and Mr. Hart has a talent for getting into the mind of his characters and taking his readers with him. It is quite amazing how everything falls into place.
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82 of 92 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Not a thriller, but a good story April 6, 2009
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I admit I was hesitant about this book, however the author's writing and story telling abilities grabbed me from the first page and kept me reading until the end.

A year ago, Johnny's sister was abducted changing his life completely. His mother has a total breakdown and her constant accusations drive Johnny's father away. He just left one day and didn't come back. His mother turns to drinking and drugs by way of her affluent boyfriend who 'lets' them stay in one of his run down rental houses, however he resents Johnny and is abusive, both mentally and physically to both of them.

Johnny tries to take care of him mother and somehow manages to attend school and get good grades despite staying up and out all night scouring neighborhoods for clues to where his sister may be.
He is sometimes joined by his best, and only friend Jack, son of a gruff policeman.

In the meantime, Detective Hunt has never given up on the case. He's become obsessive to the point of loosing his wife and alienating his son. Knowing Johnny's living situation, Detective Hunt tries to keep an eye out for Johnny. He knows what Johnny is up to and tries his best to keep him safe even though Johnny would prefer he stay out of it.

One day after ditching school, Johnny and Jack are hanging out at the river when they witness a murder. That's when things start to get interesting.

I have to admit I was clueless until the end of the book. I sort of figured it out toward the end, but still, it was a good ending.

I wouldn't recommend this book for a hard-core detective story, but for those just looking for a good story and a book that will keep you interested until the end, I would tell you to read this book.
Thank you.
MEF
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Long time coming
I just got the book but I am sure it will be great. I have not read John Hart 's books before.
Published 12 hours ago by Ann Bryant
5.0 out of 5 stars Twists and turns and a great cast of characters
WOW. this was a book club book and what a great choice. Loved this for its unpredictable story line and the cast of fully developed characters. An excellent read.
Published 2 days ago by barbara bechtold
3.0 out of 5 stars This book is okay
You will want to continue reading this book to discover who done it.

However, each of the characters,are less than appealing and I found myself not caring for any of... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Linda Sturm
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book
I am a huge fan of the coming of age novel; while browsing through Barnes and Noble, I passed this book and it jumped out at me, particularly when I read the comparison to Huck... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Phoenix
5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put this book down!
I developed a compassion for the main character early on in the story. His plight broke my heart and I wanted to see his world return to a better place. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Maureen W.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!
I could not put the book down. Intriguing. This is a great book to take along on your summer vacation.
Published 18 days ago by Roxy
5.0 out of 5 stars Last child
This is the second book I read by John Hart. The first was iron house. He tells a story in a way that is enjoyable from the very beginning to the very end. Read more
Published 25 days ago by John detelich
4.0 out of 5 stars The Last Child
The Book was an interesting look into guilt, its aftermath and the fallout of lies and secerts. A nice book for a lazy Saturday afternoon read.
Published 1 month ago by David R Reed Jr
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
So far, the most successful mystery by this author. The plot and characters are well developed, surprising to the end.
Published 1 month ago by Cecilia J Newman
5.0 out of 5 stars Raises the Bar
Some books raise the bar. This could be one of them. "Last Child" is a unique kind of story that blends the traditional elements of action packed thrillers with more than the usual... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lake Lopez
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Is The Last Child appropriate for a 12 year old?
No. It is gruesome, and not in an interesting/entertaining/enlightening way. I kept wondering "why am I putting this stuff in my head?", until giving up about halfway through for lack of any material actually worth reading. It is a detailed description of the unpleasant crudeness... Read more
Feb 5, 2010 by Carl Donath |  See all 6 posts
Will this make me have nightmares?
This is a great book. Don't miss reading it. It isn't horror. No ghosts, monsters, or boogy-bears. It tells the story of a young boy trying to find out what happened to his sister and of a police officer who believes in him. The five star reviews are right on target.
Aug 9, 2010 by Betty Cravens |  See all 3 posts
Is this as bad as it seems?
I feel the same way, Steve. I'm about halfway through and the overwritten prose and dramatic flourishes like:

The boy ran into the woods.
The dark woods.
Of death.

are distracting, especially when I notice them on every other page at least. I'm sure you've finished this by now...tell me,... Read more
Jul 13, 2011 by StarrEise |  See all 2 posts
The Last Child by John Hart Kindle Edition
Why advertise this book as a Kindle book if you are not going to offer it as a Kindle book? This is VERY strange and the first time I have encountered this from Amazon.
What gives?
May 14, 2009 by Gloria J. Dryden |  See all 4 posts
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