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Fear the Worst

By (author) Linwood Barclay
Genres: Crime & mystery
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Published: 8th Jul 2010
Dimensions: w 128mm h 197mm d 30mm
Weight: 325g
ISBN-10: 0752883356
ISBN-13: 9780752883359
Barcode No: 9780752883359
Synopsis
The latest gripping page-turner from the massive No.1 bestselling author and Richard and Judy Book Club Winner.

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Barclay ratchets up the suspense to produce a very satisfying summer read. BIRMINGHAM PRESS
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A daughter's mysterious disappearance thrusts her father into the world of violence and deception that lurks just below the surface of his nondescript Connecticut suburb.Okay, so maybe the Blakes' family life hasn't always been perfect. Tim sells cars for a living and is pretty good at it, but his disastrous attempt at running his own dealership led to a divorce from Susanne. Still, their daughter Sydney seems happy enough while spending the summer with her father, hanging out with friends and working part-time at a local motel. So when Syd fails to appear for dinner one night after getting into a small fight with Tim, everyone assumes she's just left for a bit to cool off. But when time passes and she still hasn't returned, her father starts digging around, only to discover that the folks at the motel where Syd worked claim never to have heard of her. Soon a bewildered Tim finds himself in over his head, in trouble with cops and criminals alike. Tim is perfect as the regular schmo who suddenly finds himself thrust into a subterranean world of crime and intrigue, discovering his dark side as events force his hand. But the author occasionally succumbs to a tempo-wrecking focus on unnecessary detail. Scenes involving cars in particular tend to read like something out of a Honda brochure, as Tim rattles off long lists of features. (When a kidnapper speeds off with him as a hostage, he grabs in panic "the brushed-aluminum passenger door handle.") Other than that, though, the timing is just right, and most readers will find themselves desperate to finish just one more page before putting the book down.Barclay (No Time for Goodbye, 2007, etc.) has written a page-turning thriller that's intense, compelling and, for the most part, expertly paced. (Kirkus Reviews)