scifijack reviewed The last child by John Hart
Review of 'The last child' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Ok.
373 pages
English language
Published April 12, 2009 by Minotaur Books.
After his twin sister Alyssa disappears, thirteen year-old Johnny Merrimon is determined to find her. When a second girl disappears from his rural North Carolina town, Johnny makes a discovery that sends shock waves through the community in this multi-layered tale of broken families and deadly secrets.
Ok.
Edgar award-winning drama about a boy who is determined to find his missing sister, a cop who is also so determined to find the girl that he neglects his own troubled son, some degenerate pedophiles, a biblical simple-minded black man carrying a box who hears the voice of God, and a college teacher who tells the boy he found her right before he dies. I can see why this author is popular - he can tell a compelling story - but there's something about his writing style that doesn't work for me. It has that spiritual-historical-emotional feverishness that you find in James Lee Burke's writing, and so much is described that I end up feeling as if there's not much room between the lines for me as a reader to make a contribution. But that's just me.