"Fabulous thriller"
In the middle of a stormy night in Tillamook County,
Oregon, the local police find the abandoned car running
with the windshield wipers working. Oregon State Police
Sergeant Detective Carlton Kincaid is awakened to take
over what is a crime scene as blood is everywhere. The
deserted vehicle is registered to Lorraine Connor of
nearby Bakersville. Former FBI profiler turned private sleuth Pierce Quincy
has had much tragedy in his life. His oldest daughter and
his first wife were murdered; his other child was saved
only by the frantic fighting of fellow agent
Lorraine "Rainie" Connor. They retired and eventually
married, handling occasional cases. Quincy informs
Kincaide what he knows about Rainie to this obvious person
of interest, her husband. knows that the cop thinks that
he killed his wife, but with a sardonic smile that
displays his fear and concern he informs Kincaide that he
does not know Rainie and begins his own investigation in
the nearby woods because nothing will stop him to save his
beloved and if too late take out her killer. GONE starts at a fast-paced, but accelerates from the
moment Kincaid interrogates Quincy with questions likes
why his wife would be on this lonely road in the middle of
the night and what was he doing while she went out on a
drive and never slows down until the final alteration with
a killer. Readers will feel Pierce's concern for Rainie
because he knows in his heart what can happen to a loved
one, but in his head he also realizes how capable she is;
as his brain and heart battle with each prevailing at
different moments, fans will wonder along side of Kincaid
and Quincy what happened to Rainie. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2006
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