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Heartstopper

by Joy Fielding
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Overview

New York Times bestselling author Joy Fielding takes readers on a terror-charged hunt for a serial killer holding a small South Florida town in a vice-like grip of fear, suspicion, and violence.

As Sheriff John Weber would attest, the deadliest predators in Torrance, Florida, were the alligators lurking in the nearby swamps. But that was before someone abducted and murdered a runaway teenage girl...and before the disappearance of popular and pretty Liana Martin. The pattern is chilling to Sandy Crosbie, the town's new high school English teacher. With a marriage on the rocks, thanks to her husband's online affairs, and a beautiful teenage daughter to protect, Sandy wishes she'd never come to the seemingly quiet town with shocking depths of scandal, sex, and brutality roiling beneath its surface. And as Sheriff Weber digs up more questions than answers in a dead-end investigation, one truth emerges: the prettiest ones are being targeted, the heartstoppers. And this killer intends to give them their due....

Synopsis

Welcome to Torrance, Florida. Population: 4,160. As Sheriff John Weber would attest, the deadliest predators to date in his tiny hamlet were the alligators lurking in the nearby swamps. But that was before someone abducted and murdered a runaway teenage girl...and before the disappearance of popular and pretty Liana Martin. The pattern is chilling to Sandy Crosbie, the town’s new high school English teacher. With a marriage on the rocks, thanks to her husband’s online affairs, and a beautiful teenage daughter to protect, Sandy wishes she’d never come to the seemingly quiet town with shocking depths of scandal, sex, and brutality roiling beneath its surface. And as Sheriff Weber digs up more questions than answers in a dead-end investigation, one truth emerges: the prettiest ones are being targeted, the heartstoppers. And this killer intends to give them their due....

Alternating between the chilling journal entries of a cold-blooded murderer and the sizzling scandals of small-town life, Heartstopper is Joy Fielding’s most exciting novel of suspense yet.

Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Fielding (Mad River Road) delivers another dependably entertaining thriller. When Sandy Crosbie and her physician husband, Ian, move to Torrance, Fla. (pop. 4,160), from Rochester, N.Y., to make a new start, Sandy quickly discovers that the real new start is Ian's affair with "Barbie clone" Kerri Franklin, whom he met on an Internet chat line. Sandy, who's irritatingly docile about being deserted, trudges forward, getting a job teaching at the local high school and keeping an eye on her two teenage children, Megan and Tim. The author convincingly portrays the Crosbie siblings and other students, while examining in more depth than some readers might prefer teenage angst and puppy love. A popular girl, Liana Martin, disappears and her body later turns up in a swamp. Amid the offstage drama of the school play rehearsals, Sandy's painful blind date and Ian's affair, tension builds and cracks appear within and among local residents. Every few chapters, the anonymous killer offers an entry, which adds to the suspense, though the generous time spent with our mystery villain takes some of the kick out of the ending. (Apr.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Joy Fielding

Joy Fielding is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Heartstopper, Mad River Road, See Jane Run, and other acclaimed novels. She divides her time between Toronto and Palm Beach, Florida. Visit her website at www.JoyFielding.com.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Fielding (Mad River Road) delivers another dependably entertaining thriller. When Sandy Crosbie and her physician husband, Ian, move to Torrance, Fla. (pop. 4,160), from Rochester, N.Y., to make a new start, Sandy quickly discovers that the real new start is Ian's affair with "Barbie clone" Kerri Franklin, whom he met on an Internet chat line. Sandy, who's irritatingly docile about being deserted, trudges forward, getting a job teaching at the local high school and keeping an eye on her two teenage children, Megan and Tim. The author convincingly portrays the Crosbie siblings and other students, while examining in more depth than some readers might prefer teenage angst and puppy love. A popular girl, Liana Martin, disappears and her body later turns up in a swamp. Amid the offstage drama of the school play rehearsals, Sandy's painful blind date and Ian's affair, tension builds and cracks appear within and among local residents. Every few chapters, the anonymous killer offers an entry, which adds to the suspense, though the generous time spent with our mystery villain takes some of the kick out of the ending. (Apr.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Transplanted New Yorker (and mom) Sandie Crosbie goes after a serial killer targeting teenaged girls in suddenly shaken-up small-town Torrance, FL. With a three-city tour; Book Club Reader feature. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

A serial killer confounds a small Florida town already burdened with a complacent sheriff, a surgically enhanced Jezebel and a high school peopled by the usual mean girls, hapless faculty and Neanderthal jocks. In Fielding's latest melange of suburban dread and mortal jeopardy (Lost, 2003, etc.), the main theater of action is a high school in Torrance, a sleepy town near Florida's Alligator Alley. Rochester, N.Y., transplant Sandy Crosbie gamely teaches senior English while the popular girls yawn and the jocks in the back row heckle class fat girl Delilah. Sandy herself recoils at Delilah, daughter of Kerri, the siliconed, lipo-ed, lip-plumped siren who lured Sandy's estranged hubby, Dr. Ian Crosbie, via Internet, to move Sandy, daughter Megan and son Tim down to this backwater. Ian's not the first. Sheriff John Weber has intermittently succumbed to Kerri's charms, escaping his sharp-tongued wife, Pauline, and anorexic daughter Amber. When mean girl Liana disappears, Weber fears the worst: Candy, a runaway teen, had vanished four months before. A "Killer's Journal" excerpt every few chapters reveals that the murderer is targeting "heartstoppers"-i.e., airheads both pretty and cruel. Candy and Liana were chloroformed, brought to the basement of an abandoned, isolated house and eventually shot, with no sexual component. Liana's body is discovered in a swampy, shallow grave by jocks Joey and Greg, members of a search party. Likely suspects include known wife-beater Cal from California, drama coach Mr. Lipsman, a cat-loving, never-was actor who casts Megan and Greg in his production of Kiss Me Kate, and creepy science teacher Mr. Peterson. Sandy pines for Ian's repentant return, worries aboutMegan going too far with Greg and takes some foolish risks of her own while imbibing green-apple martinis. Although the narrative is compulsively readable, the mystery cheats by banishing crucial facts from the consciousness of point-of-view characters. The closing twist relies on readers' gender assumptions. You'll be up all night reading, but you'll hate yourself in the morning.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
592
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9781416527015

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