Seven Minutes to Noon
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
"A gripping story that pulls you in and doesn't let go until the end."
—Book Review Café
A GRISLY CRIME
On a day that seems perfectly ordinary, Alice Halpern waits for her best friend at the playground where they always meet with their children in their comfortable Brooklyn neighborhood. But when Lauren doesn’t come home, then fails to pick her son up from school, a normal day turns into a nightmare—and Alice begins to realize that nothing will ever be ordinary again.
A GROWING FEAR
The police desperately search for Lauren, who is nearly nine months pregnant. Alice, herself pregnant, realizes she’s being followed and has the creeping fear that she and her unborn twins are in danger. As the investigation intensifies, Alice is shocked as her familiar world begins to unravel. And as new life grows within her, she must fight to save her family—and herself…
PRAISE FOR KATIA LIEF’S NOVELS
“Mesmerizing.” --Lisa Gardner
“Nail-biting suspense." —Richard Montanari
“Brilliant.” –Suspense Magazine
“Exhilarating.” –The Mystery Gazette
“Taut, clean storytelling.” –Publishers Weekly
“Readers will want to read more of this talented writer's work." —New York Journal of Books
Customer Reviews
Not good.
I have read two other of her books. Both were very good. But this one pretty bad. The first three quarters of the book was excruitiatingly boring. Then when something finally happened, you never really got caught up in it. The ending was not good, giving it an incomplete feel. Also wordy to the pint of nonsense, rambling on an on about things that had nothing at all to do with the story, although there really wasn't much of a story to begin with. I only gave it one star, because with this rating format you have to at least give it one star, otherwise I would have given it 0 stars.