Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Book club discusses "The Last Child"

The book club selection for May was John Hart's third published novel, The Last Child.  The award-winning North Carolina writer uses the state again as a backdrop for crimes, mystery and family discord in the story of a missing child.

John Hart (picture from his website)
 The book focuses on 13-year-old Johnny Merrimon whose missing twin sister, Alyssa, consumes his thoughts and goals.  She suddenly disappears one day and he works relentlessly to find her. 

Convinced that he can do what his family and the police could not, Johnny fearlessly strikes out on his own.  His mother, Katherine is nearly an emotional wreck after his father quietly disappears leaving the two alone and the local detective, Clyde Hunt in charge of the investigation, is concerned but cannot find Alyssa.  That leaves Johnny and a reluctant but faithful friend Jack to travel on the road into an unknown and dangerous environment with criminals, peril and another missing child case.

Comments from the book club included:
  • the novel "pulled me in."
  • liked the characters and the (plot) twists
  • "liked the puzzle and the solution but not the writing."
  • "writing didn't flow"
  •  Detective Hunt seemed too good to be true
  •  a drug abuse element of the story seemed far-fetched
  • liked book jacket cover with the silhouette of a boy walking a bike 
The Last Child was the 2010 best novel winner for the Edgar Award.

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