From Publishers Weekly
Motherly love fuels this latest romantic suspense novel by Fielding (Whispers and Lies; Grand Avenue; etc.), set in Toronto during the city's international film festival. When Julia-beautiful 21-year-old actress, imperious bitch-goddess-goes missing after a screen test with a famous director, her disappearance touches off a full-blown midlife crisis for her mother, Cindy. As Cindy searches for Julia, she envisions lurid crime scenarios, wrangles with her charming snake of an ex-husband and his trophy wife and comes to the uncomfortable realization that she and her selfish, irresponsible daughter have a few things in common. She copes by hashing out issues with her whiny sister, sharp-tongued mother and long-suffering younger daughter, by nurturing infants and pets and by having great sex with a handsome and preternaturally attentive new boyfriend. Crammed with stock situations and expected revelations, this breezy melodrama relies heavily on hit-or-miss repartee. Fielding fills space by having characters repeat one another's dialogue; a comic subplot about an incontinent dog is intrusive and tedious; and the drama takes place mostly in the heroine's head. Cindy herself is a likable mixture of brashness, panic and pratfalls, and readers will empathize as she tries to find her daughter and herself, but she is the lone bright spot in this lackluster effort. Fielding's many fans will miss her usual sharp plotting, but most will go along for the ride.
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The Lifetime channel would do well to invest in best-selling author Fielding's (
Whispers and Lies [BKL Jl 02]) entire backlist, for it would provide enough women-in-peril material for an entire season's worth of TV movies. Here divorcee Cindy Carver must deal with old wounds and new turmoil when her daughter, Julia, an aspiring actress, goes missing. Although Cindy has long been divorced, she is still seething with resentment for her ex-husband, who is remarried to a much younger woman. When Julia fails to show up for an appointment, Cindy initially thinks it's just more spoiled behavior on the part of a daughter who has always been willful and difficult. It soon becomes apparent, though, that Julia has vanished, and Cindy must now deal with her ex-husband, the police, and the media, although she does receive emotional support from a loving circle of women friends and a cool new boyfriend. Atmosphere is not a strong suit here--set in Fielding's hometown of Toronto, the novel barely rises above a rote recitation of street intersections. What gives this title its zing is a feisty central character who will endear herself to women everywhere with a series of hilarious faux pas.
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