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And Then She Was Gone [Paperback]

Susan McBride (Author)
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July 1, 2001
Winner of Mayhaven's Awards for Fiction, this is the second edition of this critically acclaimed novel. Set in the suburbs of Dallas, the story is about the disappearance of a child and the efforts of Detective Maggie Ryan's to solve the perplexing case. McBride's second Maggie Ryan mystery, Overkill, is also set in the Dallas suburbs.

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"The abduction of four-year-old Carrie Spencer from a busy playground shatters her family's ideal middle class suburban life in Litchfield, Texas. But that's nothing compared to the town's panic when her body is discovered a few days later.

And Then She Was Gone examines American Family life through the eyes of Maggie Ryan, a detective on the Litchfield police force, struggling to determine who the killer is. Why did Dr. Spencer, Carrie's father, have to leave Connecticut, and why is the family so secretive about it? Why is Mrs. Spencer so overprotective? Why is Jake, Carrie's brother, so angry and resentful toward his dead sister? How does their behavior relate to the recent release of convicted child molester Brian Westmoreland? And has Westmoreland returned to his old M.O.?

Maggie's search for the answers to these questions will enthrall you. In addition, McBride knows how to effectively use the fictional investigation to comment on many controversial areas of our society, including child abuse, child abduction, sexual discrimination, and the early release of dangerous criminals. Yet McBride's style neatly prevents her agenda from detracting from the story. The plot runs very smoothly, flowing from one scene to the next....McBride left me anxious to discover how Maggie reveals all of the family's secrets and finally identifies the killer....Maggie Ryan will be a welcome addition to the literary detective force." -- Review by Stephen Metherell-Smith for Crescent Blues, 05/29/99.

"The mother turned away for just a few minutes while her daughter played in the park. She turned back, AND THEN SHE WAS GONE, which is the title of a first novel by Susan McBride. What follows is the story of how the police deal with the missing child and, when she is found dead, how they discover the murderer. It is told mostly from the viewpoint of Detective Maggie Ryan and sometimes from that of the mother, Ellen Spencer. Many do not like child jeopardy books. They bother me, but they address very real problems in our society. Ms. McBride removes some of the repulsion and fear we all feel by focusing on the search, first for the child and then for the killer, and on the people around the child. She does not, thankfully, dwell on what was happening to the little girl.

The detective, Maggie Ryan, is well-drawn and engaging. She is repressing some personal problems that may well get in the way of the solving the crime. The parents of the victim are also fairly well-drawn characters. The story moves along quite rapidly and smoothly. The book was easy to read and kept me absorbed to the end. Ms. McBride has an eye for detail and traces vivid word pictures for the reader. The images were clear and engaging and made the story easy to perceive.

There are quite clearly four people who might have done this act. I thought I knew who the killer was, but I was never quite sure until the last page whether I was right. There was also suspense and clues that could point several different ways. I was moved by the story in the end. I hope we will be watching Maggie Ryan solve many more crimes in this small Texas suburb of Dallas." -- Review by Sally Fellows for Dorothy L. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Although Susan McBride has written for a number of years, AND THEN SHE WAS GONE is her first novel and the recipient of Mayhaven Publishing's First Annual Award for Fiction. AND THEN SHE WAS GONE was also a finalist in the St. Martin's Press Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Contest and won the National Writer's Association's Best Novel Contest. A Journalism graduate of the University of Kansas, the author is presently at work on another mystery featuring Maggie Ryan. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 238 pages
  • Publisher: Mayhaven Pub (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1878044834
  • ISBN-13: 978-1878044839
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #455,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Susan McBride is the author of LITTLE BLACK DRESS (August 23, 2011, William Morrow), a tale of two sisters, one daughter, and the magical black dress that changes all of their lives forever. She has also penned THE COUGAR CLUB (HarperCollins, 02/10) named a Bookmarked Breakout Title by Target stores, selected as a Midwest Connections Pick by the Midwest Booksellers Association, and on MORE Magazine's list of "February Books We're Buzzing About." In addition, Susan has written five award-winning Debutante Dropout Mysteries for HC/Avon, including TOO PRETTY TO DIE (2008), NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEB (2007), THE LONE STAR LONELY HEARTS CLUB (2006), THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER (2005), and BLUE BLOOD (2004), and three books in The Debs young adult series for Random House/Delacorte: THE DEBS (08/08); LOVE, LIES AND TEXAS DIPS (06/09); and GLOVES OFF (pub date in limbo!). Two Maggie Ryan novels by Susan are still in print, but she isn't the author of the Doodle Books. That's another Susan McBride entirely!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A promising author in the making..., July 19, 2000
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Susan McBride has done a tremendous work with her debut mystery. I say this for two reasons: one being, it's a good mystery, and two, her superb handling of a sensitive subject matter.

In the mystery, Ellen and her daughter Carrie go to the park. Suddenly Carrie disappears. Litchfield is a small town in Texas and nothing like this has happened before. Maggie Ryan and her partner are put on the case, volunteers help out, and the dogs are brought in. Ellen, her husband, and her son, each have their own way of dealing with the tragedy. In life I have found tragedy to be the key to Pandora's box, exposing unspoken or unwanted truths that we would have never faced, and in this case, it proves true for all those involved in Carrie's disappearance. While reading, I felt emotional from time to time because as we all know in this day and age that no one goes untouched when it comes to child abuse or abductions, but Maggie Ryan's feelings -- her words for the situation were so true and honest that they seem to speak for me as well; I found this comforting.

If you are thinking of turning away from this one because of the subject matter, DON'T. You have to experience the gift this writer has in conveying human emotions, her talent in building strong characters, and presenting us with a gripping, suspenseful story. AND THEN SHE WAS GONE is the beginning of a mystery series I recommend readers follow.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MOTHER'S WORST NIGHTMARE, November 13, 2000
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AND SHE WAS GONE Susan McBride Mayhaven Publishing - 1999 ISBN: 1878044613 - Trade paperback Mystery/Police

The Spencers, Tom, Ellen, Jake and Carrie live in the small town of Litchfield, Texas, just a few miles north of Dallas. Crime is not supposed to happen in small towns, but Ellen finds out otherwise, when she takes her 4-year-old daughter, Carrie, to the park on a Saturday afternoon.

Ellen is sitting on a bench, speaking to her neighbor, Barb Vincente. When Ellen looks back a few minutes later, Carrie, is gone. Ellen is distraught she looks everywhere for her daughter. Ellen wonders how a child can disappear in broad daylight at a park filled with families, and soccer games going on.

Maggie Ryan and her partner John Phillips catch the case of the missing child. Maggie gets a visit from the sheriff of Pecan Creek, a small rural town about an hour away from Litchfield, that a 6-year-old blond haired, blue-eyed little boy went missing from his front yard. His name was Kenny Wayne. Could the cases be connected? There are many questions to answer. What is the reason for brother Jakes anger and lack of concern for his sister's disappearance?

Maggie Ryan is a very fascinating character. Susan McBride grabbed my attention in the first few sentences and kept me hanging on until the end. AND THEN SHE WAS GONE really tugs at your heartstrings.

The author is able to capture and express the feelings of helplessness and terror that a parent feels when a child goes missing, a terror that we all hope that we will never have to feel.

Kudos to Susan McBride

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars But can she repeat?, February 10, 2000
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This author is loaded with story-telling talent and has the fictional skills to match. She knows how to unfold a plot. AND THEN SHE WAS GONE is a well-crafted, one-sitting read. But can she repeat? I'd buy her next book just to see. Dr. Bryson, Chattanooga, TN
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