Lisa Regan has turned out the best-rounded
kidnapping stories that I have read in recent years. The thing that separates Finding Claire Fletcher from the others
on the bookstore shelves is the point of view. Readers are lucky enough to get
bother the victim’s and the detective’s side of the story.
Things are going so well for Detective Conner Parks.
He’s been busted to desk duty while an investigation into a shooting/killing
takes place. He’s newly divorced, and he drinks too much. One night he picks up
a beautiful woman in a bar and takes her home. The next morning, she has
disappeared, leaving behind a slip of paper containing her name and address.
Conner really
liked this woman, so he goes to the address. There he finds that the woman who
claimed to live there disappeared without a trace 10 years earlier as a
15-year-old. Her brother and sister still live there. Conner makes the fourth
man who comes to find Claire after a rendezvous.
Conner’s police training kicks in, and since he’s
stuck on the desk, he re-opens Claire’s case, without authorization. He becomes
obsessed with finding her. He enlists the help of a private investigator Claire’s
family has used.
Meanwhile, Claire returns to abductor. There are
many reasons, including that fact that each time she tries to escape, someone
dies. In fact, pursuing Claire could turn out to be deadly for Conner.
The story is narrated in alternate chapters. Claire’s
chapters are in first person, Conner’s in third. Interesting combination and
hard to pull off, but Regan does it effortlessly, especially since the chapters
are identified other than Chapter One, Chapter Two, etc.
Another thing that Regan does extremely well is that
Claire’s kidnapper is not given until a name until Conner figures it out. That
truly brought me into Claire’s story.
Finding
Claire Fletcher is an on-the-seat-of your-chair
thriller. I loved it, except for the last couple of chapters. Those final chapters
fell into predictability that forces me to give this story 4 out of 5 stars.
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