
At first he was completely on her side, if a little bit skeptical about ever finding the answer to the mystery, but as the story progressed and truly odd things kept happening, even he started to question his wife's sanity and what, if any, part she may have in what was going on. Most of the book was narrated by Cynthia's husband, Terry, as he tried to support his understandably screwed-up wife. At first, I had no idea what they were about and I found them to be rather unsettling. Also, there were short bits placed in between chapters which seemed to be one side of a conversation. There were some details that I didn't figure out at all which guaranteed I would read the book straight through to the end. I figured things out faster than the main characters but not so fast as to take away from the tension.

It did.īarclay had me hooked right from the beginning. I had been hearing a lot about Barclay and the premise of this book was particularly fascinating so, when the opportunity arose, I picked it up, fingers crossed that it would live up to the hype. But she still has no idea what happened to her family that night. Twenty-five years later, Cynthia is married with a daughter of her own. My mom never goes away without leaving a note."

"Where's the note?" Cynthia asked, her eyes pleading.

"What is it, sweetheart?" the detective asked. Lifting up and tossing placemats, moving the toaster, looking under the chairs, peering down into the crack between the stove and the wall, tears streaming down her face. Suddenly, in a frenzy, she began to tear the kitchen apart.

Why would her mom and dad and brother just disappear? Where would they go? Why wouldn't they take her with them? This detective seemed nice enough, but he wasn't asking the questions Cynthia was wondering. When she awoke in the morning, her entire family was gone. More than a little drunk, she told her parents she wished they were dead before escaping to her room and falling asleep. Fourteen-year-old Cynthia Bigge was annoyed and embarrassed when her father dragged her out of her boyfriend's car and took her home.
