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Overview
When Brette Barry finds a bloody handprint on a Dead End sign outside the Pugh's farm, she's certain it's a harmless Halloween prank courtesy of her son Eric and his best friend Hank. But when she sends Eric over to clean it up, the handprint is gone...and Hank is missing.Brette suspects the vindictive Pughs are somehow involved, but without evidence the local sheriff is skeptical of her claim. He's convinced the troubled teen has more likely run away from home again...but that doesn't mean he isn't suspicious of Sam Knight, Brette's suddenly attentive new neighbor.
Brette can't deniy her own doubts about the mysterious manβor her attraction to him. And her feelings grow even more conflicted, the truth murkier, when Hank reappears only to confide that they've been searching for the wrong person. Tracie Pugh is the one who's missing, and the last person to see her alive...was Sam.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
When mail carrier Brette Barry first sees the bloody handprint on a Dead End sign near the Pughs' dairy farm, she believes that her son, Eric, and his moody friend, Hank, have executed a rather convincing Halloween prank. Brette soon notices, however, that Tracie Pugh seems to have disappeared from rural Wood County, Tex., without a trace. Although Brette doesn't know Tracie or anything about her relationship with her disgruntled husband, she proclaims in one of her melodramatic journal entries that she doesn't believe she will ever know "real happiness" until she discovers the origin of the elusive handprint. While Brette clumsily attempts to investigate, her affection for her brooding neighbor, Sam Knight, grows, as does her suspicion that he may be hiding a few dark secrets himself. A subplot involving Hank and his flirtatious mother, Sally, adds another dimension to this convoluted mystery-cum-romance, and Brette's paranoid, trigger-happy colleague provides a series of familiar-sounding one-liners. Although Myers (Lost) effectively conveys a sense of the town's narrow mentality, readers will be disappointed by her flat characters and meandering plot. (Mar. 1) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Mira Books
Pages
408
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9781551667966