Title: Whatever It Takes
Series: -
Author: Paul Cleave
Description: When seven-year-old Alyssa is kidnapped, Deputy Noah
harper decides he will do what ivt takes to find her – but that means crossing
lines he can never come back from. Finding the girl safe, isn’t enough to stop
Noah from losing his job, his wife, and from being kicked out of Acacia Pines. He’s
told if he ever returns, he’ll be put in jail en left there to rot. Now, 12
years later, comes a phone call. Alyssa is missing again and her father wants
him to honor the promise he made to her all those years earlier – that he would
never let anything bad happen to her again. To find her, Noah is going to have
to head back to the pines, and come face to face with the past…
Review: Former deputy sheriff Noah harper has lost everything he had. Searching for
the missing young girl Alyssa Stone, he goes way overboard in interrogating a
suspect. In the process, he mistreat the Sheriff’s son to elicit a confession
from him. The discovery and rescue of the missing girl subsequently cannot prevent
Noah from losing his job, his wife and his hometown.
Twelve years later, he receives a phone call that Alyssa is once again
missing. He returns to Acacia Pines, the town where his roots lie and where
really no one is waiting for his arrival.
The story is surprisingly multifaceted and features a number of
residents of the fictional town of Acacia Pines. In addition to their own
behaviors, the inhabitants also have their own motives. As a result, a story filled
with violence and suspects. Clues are served alongside numerous twists that
help us unravel what happened. It’s set in a small town, a great setting for a
story like this. Author Paul Cleave describes it very well, you can easily
picture it, even though it’s fictional. Noah has known all these people his
whole life, but he doesn’t know who he can and cannot trust.
It was an enjoyable book, I liked the twists and the ending. I will
definitely explore more of Paul Cleave’s backlist.
Rating: 4/ 5
Series: -
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