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Broken Promise by Linwood Barclay

Broken Promise

A Thriller

by Linwood Barclay

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  • Jul 2015, 464 pages
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Susan B. (Hahira, GA)

Home Again
As many of us find these days, circumstances often find us back in our parents' homes or towns either out of our economic need or to be full time caregivers.

David Harwood, widower and single parent, finds himself in just such a situation. A print reporter he has tried to make a life for himself and his son in the big city however, in order to do so he finds he must compromise the quality of their life. The decision to move home is not easily arrived at but is inevitable.
Unfortunately, as a print reporter he finds that his career is short lived when the hometown paper he is to write for, folds shortly after his return leaving him jobless and forces him to stay in his parents' home beyond what he had hoped. It also compromises his time by drawing him into a complicated family drama.
Small town politics, intrigues and scandals eventually come to the fore as he is drawn deeper and deeper into what is obviously not just a family matter.
This is an intricate and tightly woven story that will hold you tightly until the last page but I must warn you, this is only the beginning. It brings you to the precipice and leaves you hanging in the best tradition of cliffhangers.
I HIGHLY recommend this and cannot wait to see how this plays out in the next installment.
Eve A. (Henderson, NV)

Broken Promise
I have now discovered Linwood Barclay. I had heard of him but never read any of his books. This is a good one. It is the story of the small town of Promise Falls, a man and his son, his family and a baby who appears out of nowhere, Murders, intrigue and twists make for an interesting story from beginning to end. In doing research on this author, I discovered an earlier book of his called Never Look Away. It has the same Promise Falls characters earlier in their lives and I look forward to reading it..
Tracy B. (New Castle, DE)

Broken Promise
This was a couldn't put it down book. Just when I had thought I had figured it all out the ending was a tease. A caring family & another protecting of a secret. Thanks for a new author to add to my list. QUICK QUICK write the next one.
Priscilla M. (Houston, TX)

An eminently readable mystery
Broken Promise is the first book I have read by Linwood Barclay, but it won"t be the last. I have always been more than a little character driven in my reading choices, and this author creates true to life, two-dimensional people. Real people are rarely all good or all bad, and Barclay does a masterful job of making the reader care about the good guys as well as feel some sympathy for the impulses that drive the bad guys. The well constructed plot progresses at a steady pace and comes to a realistic conclusion. Promises are often broken, but so are people and dreams. I look forward to more stories about this little town and its inhabitants.
Anne C. (Herndon, VA)

Fascinating mystery!
Lots of things are broken in Promise Falls, New York; the local economy, the newspaper which has to shut down suddenly, the hospital coping with low ratings, the abandoned amusement park, and the lives of many people dealing with sorrows and secrets in their lives. The hero, David Harwood, tries to help a family member and realizes there is a bigger conspiracy behind the violent death of a young mother.

This book stands far above the usual genre of thriller, due to the masterful way the author shows each character in the story as a complete human being, with reasons to make choices between good and evil. Rather than concentrate on violence and gore as so many thrillers do these days, Linwood Barclay provides a realistic view of the town and its inhabitants as they struggle to understand a series of strange events. I found myself caring about the characters and hoping they could solve their problems.

The end of the book hints that there will be more of the story to come, and I certainly hope I can re-visit Promise Falls again in the author's next book.
Debi B. (Charleston, SC)

Broken Promise ~ Linwood Barclay
I have read other books written by Mr. Barclay and have thoroughly enjoyed those books. I was not disappointed with Broken Promise. I couldn't put the book down and every time I thought I had things figured out, I was wrong. I love reading books like this .... all consuming.
Ann D. (Clermont, GA)

Barclay Scores Again!
In Broken Promise Barclay does his usual job of producing a fast-paced novel that is not at all predictable. The characters are believable and well-drawn, especially Arlene. This is a good read. You won't be able to put it down.
Julie R. (Woodland, CA)

Broken Promise
Dave Harwood has lost his wife and is trying to put his life back together. So he decides to move back to his parents' house in Promise Falls, NY with his son Ethan.

At his mother's request he goes sees his cousin Marla, who has lost a baby a year ago and is still suffering from the lost. When David arrives at his cousin's home he finds Marla holding a baby…a "gift from an Angel." How did Marla get this "gift"? Did she kill someone for this child?

If you think David is having a hard time dealing with this problem you haven't met Promise Falls local police detective Barry Duckworth. Detective Duckworth is having a hard time trying to keep up with all the crimes that are happening in his town. What can go wrong in a town called Promise Falls? Apparently a lot, from the attacks on three college age girls, to 23 dead squirrels in a park and even a murder woman. I think it's time to move away from Promise Falls.

Overall, this book was an excellent read. I loved how the author kept me guessing and made me want to know more. I can't wait until the next book.

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