Stolen in the Night: A Novel

by Patricia MacDonald

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Patricia MacDonald has won a worldwide audience of readers with her pageturning crime novels that expertly blend riveting suspense and powerful family drama. Now, she delivers the chilling story of a woman who discovers that her own eyewitness testimony about her sister's abduction led to the conviction and execution of the wrong man--and that the real killer is still at large. When Tess DeGraff was nine years old and on a camping trip in New Hampshire with her family, a stranger kidnapped show more and killed her sister Phoebe. Thanks to Tess's eyewitness testimony, a man named Lazarus Abbott was arrested and convicted for the heinous crime. But twenty years later, a test reveals that Abbott's DNA does not match that of Phoebe's murderer. Driven by her fear that she may have sent an innocent man to his death, Tess and her adopted son, Erny, return to the New Hampshire town in which it all happened years ago. Stone Hill, New Hampshire, is still an idyllic New England town. Tess's courageous mother, Dawn, who suffered the violent loss of her daughter and the early death of her heartbroken husband, now runs the charming Stone Hill Inn. show less

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The book is advertised as a gripping psychological thriller. While the mystery of the whodunnit was compelling, I wouldn't say that the story was gripping in any sense of the word. I felt more affinity with the potential perps than I did with our main character Tess or any of her family members. Tess was a little dull and her accusations against this person and that person based on nothing realistic was annoying. She was an excitable character that I did not like. What kept me reading? I really wanted to know who killed Phoebe.

Most of the twists and turns came near the end of the story and I felt that they were almost on top of each other. I had to concentrate hard on catching them as they came quickly. Also, some of the twists seemed show more far-fetched but maybe that is just a result of them coming all at the same time. It would have been better to have them equally placed throughout the plot.

The whodunnit drives this story although the whydunnit was surprising. For this reason I am rating the book at 3 out of 5 stars.
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I really enjoyed this story. From reading other reviews, it seems like other people figured out "who dun it" way before I did, but that is ok. I like being surprised and I don't try TOO hard to figure things out early. The only negative aspect was the fact I "read" this as an audiobook and 3 of the discs were scratched up, two of which were the last two CDs, which is where a good part of the action happened and where all was revealed. I think I am going to start making more of an effort to avoid audio CDs and go for the digital audio books that I can listen to through my phone or tablet and the aux jack in my car.

That said, the story starts out with Tess and her sister, Phoebe, camping with their family. Tess witnesses her sister's show more abduction, and then the story fast-forwards to the future and Tess, as an adult, is going back to where her sister's abduction and murder happened to hear the results of some new DNA evidence that ends up revealing that the guy Tess accused of the abduction and murder was innocent.

The lawyer that represents the falsely accused family ends up falling for Tess, and then strange things start happening. Someone is killed, her adopted son is abducted, she goes in search for him and then all is revealed. The story twists and turns, which is fun, but at times it got tiring because every time she had the slightest inkling of who MIGHT have done it, she acted as if she KNEW that is who did it and proceeded as though she had all the facts and there could be no doubt. Of course, she was wrong, a few times. A wild goose chase or red herring ONCE in a story, is plenty.
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Great story that moves right along in the audio version. I was a teensy bit frustrated near the end with some stupidity on the part of one of the characters but we can blame that on the author wanting to make the story even more exciting. Fair enough.
The characters were too predictable. This wore down the story and made it a chore to read.
The only bright light was the ending: would never have guessed who the bad guy was.
Not exactly a blech read, but ho hum, definitely.
kind of predictable but good nevertheless
½
It a great book about a mystery that took place 20 years before. It had suspense and romance.
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Having witnessed her teenage sister's violent abduction from their tent at a remote New Hampshire campground, 9-year-old Tessa DeGraff is the only person who can identify Phoebe's rapist and murderer. Relying heavily on the strength of her eyewitness account, police arrest a local man, Lazarus Abbott, who is tried, convicted, and executed for the crime. All this took place before DNA testing became commonplace, and now, 20 years later, Abbott's family wants their belief in his innocence verified. When the lab results prove them right, Abbott's family sets out to exact revenge upon Tessa and her young son, Erny. Determined to find out what really happened the night her sister was killed, Tessa finds an unlikely ally in Ben show more Ramsey, the Abbott's idealistic young lawyer, and an unexpected enemy in one of the town's most prominent citizens. With an intuitive and sympathetic heroine, inventive and unanticipated plot twists, MacDonald's captivating mystery is a buoyant blend of sweaty-palms suspense and you-go-girl adventure. show less

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Canonical title*
Rapt de nuit
Original title
Stolen in the Night
Original publication date
2007-08-29
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Tess DeGraff
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ISBN 1415940827 is for unabridged audio book.
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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .A287 .S76Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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