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Drawn Into Darkness

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Darkness lies closer than you think....

Liana Clymer is running away—from her divorce, from her past, from herself. Leaving behind everything she knows, she finds herself ensconced in a fuchsia-colored cottage in the swampy hinterlands of the Florida panhandle. Far from the grown sons who don’t return her calls, her only companion her dog, Liana decides to put her best foot forward and get to know whoever lives in the blue house across the street, the only neighbors within sight of her new home.

But minutes after a teenage boy, Justin, answers the door and wins her over with his shy kindness, his face appears on the TV screen and is immediately recognizable as that of the child who was taken from his parents two years ago. Worse, Justin’s abductor has no intention of letting Liana go.

A powerful will to live—and to save Justin too—seizes hold of Liana. She will fight tooth and nail to survive. But does she have what it takes to thwart a wily, depraved psychopath for whom abuse is a way of life...and killing is routine?
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      November 1, 2013
      A neighborly social call turns nightmare in the Florida panhandle. After a painful divorce, Liana Clymer hopes that dyeing her hair red and moving to a fuchsia-painted cottage in Maypop, Fla., will give her a new start. Perky colors can't save her, however, when she stops by the house across the street to introduce herself and sees an ad about a missing boy flashing on the neighbor's TV screen. The boy, Justin, is right across the room from Liana, and his captor, Steven Stoat, becomes Liana's as well. Across the state line in Alabama, Justin's parents, Chad and Amy, have been driven apart by the strain of their son's disappearance until Chad's father, who abandoned him years before, comes back into his life and offers the couple hope. Meanwhile, Liana's two grown sons, feeling guilty about not keeping in better touch with their mother, come down for a visit and find in her pink shack a gruesome clue that life in the Sunshine State hasn't been altogether kind to Liana. In fact, she's caught up in a cat-and-mouse game that you almost want the cat to win, just so the excruciating series of near misses and not-quite-successful escapes will finally end. Springer (Dark Lie, 2012, etc.) has a flair for setting and characterization but not for integrating different plotlines and viewpoints. The result is a muddle of mawkishness, arch humor and gross details that drags on at least 50 pages too long.

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