"Nail biting suspense thriller"
Amanda Travis has spent the last decade running from her
memories including the father who neglected her and the
mother who either ignored or verbally abused her. She
drowns her emotional pain in mindless sex, leaving two ex-
husbands when they threatened to get too close. Now a
lawyer in southeast Florida, she has organized her life
just the way she wants it, not letting anyone get too
close. Her calm is suddenly fractured one night when her
ex-husband calls her from Toronto to tell her that her
mother in jail on a murder charge. Despite the fact that she tells herself she doesn't care,
she flies to Toronto where Ben represents her mother
Gwen. Ben tells her that Gwen isn't talking, insisting
only that she killed an unknown man in a hotel lobby
because she felt like it and she is perfectly sane.
Gwen's stonewalling is infuriating Amanda who believes
there is a reason for what she did; for once in her life
she isn't going to run away from adversity but plunge into
it and expose the secret her mother is so desperate to
hide. Joy Fielding once again delivers an exciting crime
thriller that will keep readers' interest from page one as
they wonder why the protagonist's mother committed cold
blooded murder. It is a question that will haunt the
audience as the protagonist seeks to find out her mom's
secrets that were responsible for her traumatized
childhood. As Amanda gets close to the truth she finally
comes to terms with her own feelings and turns more
sympathetic in the minds of the audience. PUPPET is a
nail biting suspense thriller taking readers to the
ultimate level. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 4, 2004
|