No Time for Goodbye by Linwood Barclay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
No Time For Goodbye is a great read for mystery lovers. Linwood Barclay's style of writing is very addictive. He includes very little, if any, sex and language, but tells his story without those types of fillers. I am not sure about this, but you might have to be a Canadian to fully "get" his sense of humour which comes through his writing during even his most horrific crimes.
This is a story about a woman, who, when she was a teenager woke up one morning to find her whole family had disappeared. She spent twenty-five years in the dark as to what really had happened to them. Until something, or someone, opened the subject again and it was all brought back to not only haunt her, but endanger her life and the lives of her family.
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