25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mystery Thriller Romance, May 7, 2006
Although the plot of VANISHED has been done many times, Karen Robards brings her own unique talents to this tale of a lost child. Not up to her usual standards of plot it does carry her trademark of unconnected events which finally come togather in a very remarkable way. My greatest complaint is the whinny, clingy,unstable heroine. She is a prosecutor who is supposed to be one of the best, she goes after her job fully, yet doesn't eat, falls apart easily, and hasn't seen her best friend, who is a sexy male P I in any way other than a friend in seven years. Give me a break, some I could overlook, but not wanting comfort of food, entertainment, or sex for seven years. NOt likely.
Sarah Mason is 31, seven years ago her 5 year old daughter went missing from a park. Lexie has not been heard from since, but Sarah has been searching for her with the help of Jake Hogan for the whole seven years. She is a prosecutor in the DA's office. Her whole life centers on her job and her search for her child.
Jake Hogan is a former FBI agent who has gone into the private sector. He runs his grandfather's private investigation agency. Jake is a man's man and a woman's too. Strong, giving, and ready to do anything to protect the woman he has come to love while furnishing her with family, hope, and security in her life for the last seven years. Even he has trouble believing her tales of phone calls from her kidnapped daughter after seven years.
The ending was somewhat unbelievable due to the fact you knew what had happened to the daughter. Not one of her best, but definitely worth the reading, I don't know if I would purchase a hardback again, but I know I would eventually read it either, from the library or in paperback.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good until the last two pages., April 28, 2006
This book is definitely a page turner. I read it in a day - I literally couldn't put it down. The beginning scene in the convenience store is written very well, and really pulls you into the book. The characters are also very well realized. I typically don't like thrillers, and usually spot the true culprit miles away, but this one was a surprise. I really really liked the book until the final pages, where it just gets... unbelievable. But its well worth reading.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting story, but disappointing conclusion, June 6, 2006
Assistant DA Sarah is out getting kibble for her dog when she ends up embroiled in a convenience store robbery. A clerk is shot, and as she tries to flee with a small child in tow, she too is shot. When it is determined that she was shot from someone outside the store, it begs the question of who shot her, and does it have anything to do with the corrupt police officers she is prosecuting?
When she starts receiving cryptic phone calls from her daughter who was kidnapped without a trace seven years earlier, her best friend, PI Jake Hogan helps her reconcile and investigate the possibility that Lexie is still alive. Jake has had an unrequited crush on Sarah for years. He has had several empty romances while waiting for the right time to take their relationship to the next level.
Robards is at her trademark best - throwing out multiple plot lines and weaving them into an intriguing and intricate web. A complete page turner, it will keep your interest until the very end, when the plot is trashed for a "happy ending" that just doesn't fit in with the rest of the story.
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