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Look Again (edition 2010)

by Lisa Scottoline

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Title:Look Again
Authors:Lisa Scottoline
Info:St. Martin's Griffin (2010), Edition: 1, Paperback, 416 pages
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Tags:Crime Fiction, Suspense-Thriller

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  romsfuulynn | Apr 28, 2013 |
Mediocre book until towards the end, then it picks up. ( )
  hklibrarian | Apr 27, 2013 |
Easy read. Fast paced. Slightly better than many beach book mysteries. Enjoyed it. ( )
  Voracious_Reader | Jan 25, 2013 |
Journalist, mother, non-lawyer, but still wearing Dansko clogs, still seeking the truth. Good listening while driving. One of Scottoline's stand-alone books. ( )
  bookczuk | Jul 21, 2012 |
There was a certain amount of that feeling you get in dumb horror movies: you want to yell out "don't do it" to the character who seems intent on causing trouble for herself. I found that aspect a bit off-putting. Predictable end, even for me, and I really never "see it coming" when I'm reading. The saving characteristic was the moral/ethical dilemma that was really gripping: what would you do if you saw a picture of your adopted child on a missing children card? I think that aspect would have been more real without the neatly tied-up ending. ( )
  TerriBooks | Jun 6, 2012 |
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Starred Review. Bestseller Scottoline (Lady Killer) scores another bull's-eye with this terrifying thriller about an adoptive parent's worst fear—the threat of an undisclosed illegality overturning an adoption. The age-progressed picture of an abducted Florida boy, Timothy Braverman, on a have you seen this child? flyer looks alarmingly like Philadelphia journalist Ellen Gleeson's three-year-old son, Will, whom she adopted after working on a feature about a pediatric cardiac care unit. Ellen, who jeopardizes her newspaper job by secretly researching the Braverman case, becomes suspicious when she discovers the lawyer who handled her adoption of Will has committed suicide. Meanwhile, Will's supposed birth mother, Amy Martin, dies of a heroin overdose, and Amy's old boyfriend turns out to look like the man who kidnapped Timothy. Scottoline expertly ratchets up the tension as the desperate Ellen flies to Miami to get DNA samples from Timothy's biological parents. More shocks await her back home.
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Where did you come from, baby dear?/Out of the everywhere into the here./Wheredid you get your eyes so blue?/Out of the skies as I came through. --George MacDonald, At the Back of the NorthWind
Where have you been, my blue-eyed son? --Bob Dylan "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"
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For my beloved daughter
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Ellen Gleeson was unlocking her front door when something in the mail caught her attention.
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"Ellen finally let herself listen to her heart, which had been trying to tell her something..."
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When reporter Ellen Gleeson gets a “Have You Seen This Child?” flyer in the mail, she almost throws it away. But something about it makes her look again, and her heart stops—the child in the photo is identical to her adopted son, Will. Her every instinct tells her to deny the similarity between the boys, because she knows her adoption was lawful. But she’s a journalist and won’t be able to stop thinking about the photo until she figures out the truth. And she can’t shake the question: if Will rightfully belongs to someone else, should she keep him or give him up? She investigates, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life—and that of the son she loves.
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When reporter Ellen Gleeson gets a "Have You Seen This Child?" flyer in the mail, her heart stops -- the child in the photo is identical to her adopted son, Will. She investigates the story behind the flyer, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life -- and that of the son she loves.… (more)

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