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"A natural storyteller and a superb writer." - #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Nelson DeMille
"One of the brightest and best crime fiction writers of our time." - Suspense Magazine
"David Bell writes spellbinding and gripping thrillers that get under your skin and refuse to let go." - New York Times Bestselling Author Linwood Barclay
Praise for Since She Went Away
"Bell keeps readers on edge throughout." - Publishers Weekly
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Elizabeth@Silver'sReviews
Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews - Page Turner Jenna lives with worry and heartache since she feels responsible for the disappearance of her friend, Celia.
They were to meet, but Jenna was delayed as usual, and when Jenna did arrive at their arranged meeting place, Celia wasn't there and was no where to be found. Three months later, she was still missing.
?Secrets and clues kept popping up, but led to dead ends for the most part. Besides Jenna being completely involved in the first disappearance, her son had a girlfriend who then disappears and might have a connection.? What the connection may have been or if there really was one added intrigue.
SINCE SHE WENT AWAY is the first book I have read by Mr. Bell. His writing easily flows and pulls you along. The characters could easily be going through some of the problems they are encountering in real life.?? Social issues were addressed as well as the problem of “who done it” and “where are they.”
SINCE SHE WENT AWAY? was a tense read with characters that were believable as well as shady and scary. It was difficult to decide who you could trust and whose story to believe.
The ending had a good twist with hints that led me down the wrong path as I read.
ENJOY if you read SINCE SHE WENT AWAY. It is a well-written page turner that has you finishing the book before you know it. 5/5
I received this book free of charge and without compensation from the publisher in return for an honest review.
Sharlene M. (Middleburg, FL)
Since She Went Away I'm not going to take up space retelling what the books is about; but let me start by saying that I gave this book five stars which is a rating I usually reserve for something akin to "To Kill A Mockingbird." No, this is not a Pulitizer Prize Winner but I can tell you that I had a hard time putting it down and that counts a lot for me in a book. The characters are extremely likeable and I found myself wanting things to work out for the best for them. The ending was surprising and the author didn't leave the reader hanging. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and I will look for some of the author's previous novels. Thank you, BookBrowse, for introducing me to a new author.
Rebecca K. (Chicagoland, IL)
David Bell at his best "Since She Went Away" is another example of David Bell doing what he does best. He can build the tension, lead the reader down the wrong pathway, and give a twist ending as well as any of the masters of psychological thrillers. With a wide variety of unique characters (including one modeled after Nancy Grace), a twisting plot, and plenty of red herrings, I can honestly say I was very surprised by the finale. I definitely recommend this novel to any lover of suspense.
Teresa K. (Broadlands, VA)
Since She Went Away David Bell's, Since She Went Away, is a tense and well-constructed story about disappearances, crimes and complex emotions. Set in Hawks Mill, KY, the book opens with a search for Celia Walters who disappeared three months ago on her way to meet her childhood friend, Jenna Barton, who arranged the meeting. The two friends had drifted apart over the years partly because Celia married Ian and moved into a higher social circle while Jenna, a single mom, is trying to raise her son, fifteen year old Jared, on a nurse's salary. Jenna shows up at every site where the police are looking for Celia because she not only misses her friend, but because she was late for the meeting during which time Celia might have been abducted. A policewoman, Naomi Poole, has been working on the case from the beginning and keeps Jenna and the reader informed of developments. The story unfolds with Jared falling for a beautiful new student in his high school, Tabitha Burke, who recently moved into town with her strange, menacing father. She and her father disappear mysteriously, another woman is found murdered in a nearby area, and the body of Henry Allen the father of Bobby, a student at the same school, has been found in the abandoned house belonging to Tabitha and her father William Rose. Intricate details concerning all of these mysteries emerge as the story comes to a dramatic and unexpected conclusion. The threads of the plot are wonderfully woven together in this very intriguing novel. I recommend it highly.
DeAnn A. (Denver, CO)
Page-Turning Suspense I was completely drawn in to "Since She Went Away" staying up late several nights to read it. I found the story to be very believable (unlike some suspense novels). I especially thought the portrayal of Detective Poole was well done. She had good police skills and was committed to her job. I admit that I did not see the ending coming, a sign of good writing to me! I found the sensational journalism techniques described to be very realistic and gave me an insider's view to how challenging it must be to be a family close to the crime. I liked the main character Jenna – we really get inside her head and get a fully formed idea of who she is in trying to raise her son, working, and all of the survivor's guilt with her friend's disappearance. I have not read any of David Bell's previous books, but I will start tracking them down.
Amanda P
Really enjoyable! Let me first start by saying how much I enjoyed the characters. David Bell does a wonderful job drawing me into the minds of all the characters. I was quite surprised by the ending but it all fit together. I could picture myself there in the story feeling the cold and feeling the emotions of Celia's friends and family. When I consider Celia's husband and friends I wonder how I would respond in their position. Would I be private or public in my grief? What would I have done or done differently? So not only did the story entertain, but it also made me think. Overall a good read.
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