Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond
Novel
Although the subject matter of this novel (a child gone missing) is harrowing, in the author's hands the story is less horrifying than it is just gripping. The pace never slows, even as characters are well developed and relationships examined. The vagaries of memory and the mutability of perception are examined; but the suspense of the search never flags.
Submitted by Sharon
Friday, September 28, 2007
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