Red Leaves (Cook, Thomas H.) (2005) Thomas H. Cook (American novelist) (Author)
Eric Moore has an ordinary, satisfying life in a quiet, average city. Then, one night, his teenage son, Keith, babysits for Amy Giordano, the daughter of a neighbor. In the morning, eight-year-old Amy is missing, and Keith is a prime suspect. Eric defends his son, but he can't help wondering if the boy is somehow involved. Under the pressure of an investigation, Eric's life slowly disintegrates, as he reexamines everything he thought he knew--including the truth about his own family background. Can he find Amy before his own family is destroyed? Red Leaves maintains a fast pace right up to the surprising conclusion.
MAIN CHARACTERS :
Eric Moore, Father, Keith Moore, Son
GENRE :
Mystery fiction
SUB GENRE :
Psychological Suspense
SETTING(S) :
United States
SUBJECT :
Family relations, Missing persons, Mystery fiction, Suspense
TIME PERIOD :
21st century AD
Gale Document Number: GALE|M1300145721
Gale Database: What Do I Read Next?, 2010
SOURCE CITATION : "Red Leaves (Cook, Thomas H.)." 2010. Books & Authors Gale. Gale Internal User. 2 Sep 2010 <http://books.wiseto.com/bna/start.do?p=BNA&u=gale>