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Before the Cradle Falls

by James F. David
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Overview


Paralyzed by drink and despair since the accidental death of his young daughter, Shelby, Detective Kyle Sommers nonetheless must lead a task force to catch a brutal serial killer. Nicknamed the Cradle Robber, this murderer has methodically snuffed out the lives of children all along the California coast. Now he's come to Portland.

While investigating, Sommers learns that a strange man has been saving local children from various dangers-then mysteriously disappearing. With the help of Sherrie Nolan, a brilliant and embittered scientist, Sommers learns that the man is a time traveler who, grieving for his own murdered child, has vowed to use his brilliant mind to create a way for a future generation of children to live.

And Sommers hungrily hopes to save children who have died in the past as well. Particularly Shelby. Laughed off the task force as word spreads of his theory, Sommers investigates on his own. Desperate to undo his tragic history and rebuild his career, Sommers determines that the way to stop the Cradle Robber is to get to the time traveler.

But the Cradle Robber has hatched a diabolical scheme. Intent on continuing his carnage, the baby-killer has laid a trap for both Sommers and the time traveler . . . one sure to destroy every adult and child in the city.

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About the Author, James F. David


James F. David has a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and is currently a professor of Psychology as George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. He is the author of the thrillers Footprints of Thunder, Ship of the Damned and Before the Cradle Falls. He lives with his wife and three daughters in Tigard, Oregon.

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Publishers Weekly

In this superbly paced mix of science fiction, thriller and police procedural, set in contemporary Portland, Ore., police detective Kyle Sommers has taken to the bottle to fight the memories of his daughter Shelby's death in an accident for which he was responsible. To rehabilitate him, his superiors put Kyle in charge of a task force to fight the Cradle Robber, a vicious child-killer who has now moved to Portland. But some of the Cradle Robber's intended victims are being saved at the last minute. With the help of double-amputee and writer Sherrie Nolan, Kyle figures out that the child rescuer is a time-traveler. Fired from the task force, Kyle decides to pursue both the Cradle Robber and the time-traveler on his own. He and Sherrie eventually confront both as they try to end the Cradle Robber's trail of deathand allow the time-traveler to save his own lost daughter. Despite the high body count, the author carefully calibrates the violence for emotional impact, never crossing the line into gratuitous gore, and even a serial killer and various gang-bangers have internal lives. There's also an agreeable minimum of tokenism in Sherrie's disability, and likewise little voyeurism in the endangerment of children. David (Ship of the Damned) has contributed a fine novel to that popular genre, the well-told tale. One can only hope that the survivors will make a return appearance. (June 20) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

The blue man chases Cradle Robber while police hunt both: a cop novel more like a comic book than is good for it. The blue man is a time-traveler, back from the future in an effort to prevent the murder of his beloved daughter Naomi. To do this, he must somehow forestall Cradle Robber, a notorious serial killer specializing in babies. The thing about the blue man is that he's a generous spirit, determined to salvage as many little ones-not just Naomi-as good intentions and a moderate amount of precognition will permit. And he's okay at the work. Not that he has real super powers-nothing to match the likes of those in the flashily costumed set-but he does have this way of being in the right place at the right time, infuriating Cradle Robber by bringing on bouts of murder interruptus. Modest dresser that he is, the blue man contents himself with a wide-brimmed hat and a long coat over a kind of time-traveler's wetsuit. He's 60-ish, low-key, and blue-tinted as the result of the hefty energy charge required to send him trans-timing. Heading Portland (Oregon) PD's Cradle Robber task force is Detective Kyle Sommers, a deeply troubled cop who lost his own daughter Shelby in an automobile accident. If the blue man can save Naomi, Sommers comes to believe, then maybe Shelby can be resurrected as well. Meantime, for once in his twisted, homicidal existence, Cradle Robber is feeling overmatched and decides to spring a nasty, all-inclusive trap. Much hangs in the balance: the fates of the blue man, of Sommers, their loved ones, and a whole bunch of mutually dependent worlds as well. Paranormal, shmaranormal, what David (Ship of the Damned, 2000, etc.) still can't get the hang of are thosestorytelling demons of plotting, pacing, and people.

Book Details

Published
May 16, 2004
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Pages
336
ISBN
9781429955034

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