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The newspaper reports at the time were unanimous: in September 1991 Ramsey Miller held a party for all his neighbours and then, when it ended, killed his wife Allie and toddler daughter Meg, then ran away, remaining a fugitive from justice.  The newspapers were wrong.  Meg isn&amp;#039;t dead but has been kept hidden by her Uncle Wayne and Aunt Kendra, had her name changed to Melanie and has led a sheltered life.  No photos, no internet, no friends after school, no holidays away from home.  That&amp;#039;s no way to live and now she approaches her 18th birthday, Melanie/Meg wants to end her half-life in order to live fully and yet to do that she must risk any form of life.  She must find her father before he finds her.&lt;br /&gt;
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American author [[:Category:Michael Kardos|Michael Kardos]] showed his hand as a thriller writer who eschews the norm when he wrote [[The Three Day Affair by Michael Kardos|The Three Day Affair]] about a night to remember for all the wrong reasons for a lad driving his friends to the convenience store.  We may therefore expect something a little off the wall from this, his second thriller, and our expectations are correct.&lt;br /&gt;
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The synopsis reads very much like the routine teen-in-trouble story but don’t assume stereotypes.  Melanie/Meg is actually in trouble (in more than one sense) but she&amp;#039;s no dumb teen and this is no routine plot.  As the youngster seeks out her father we aren&amp;#039;t confronted by a scary nail-chewer of a tale.  Once we stop wondering how she wouldn&amp;#039;t have been found before this in today&amp;#039;s society, we settle down to an intelligently plotted, well-paced web of intrigue that builds beautifully.&lt;br /&gt;
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The first beauty of the book is that we in the present are told about the original case right at the beginning via a blog written by an elderly journalist who covered it all those years before – the wonderful Arthur Goodale.  We then learn about both father and daughter; her current story alternates chapters with his past story leading up to that fatal night.&lt;br /&gt;
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Melanie/Meg is driven by curiosity and desire to emerge from her constrained chrysalis.  The fact she&amp;#039;s managed to get pregnant away from her custodian Aunt and Uncle&amp;#039;s stare is just a small measure of the ingenuity we will come to admire along with her maturity that becomes as much an asset as her teenage confidence that she&amp;#039;s doing the right thing.&lt;br /&gt;
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Our interest and absorption is sustained and fed by Melanie/Meg&amp;#039;s search as she calls on all her investigative powers and the help of witty, urbane, mildly sarcastic Arthur.  (Ok, I admit it – he is my favourite character in the book!)  His assistance doesn&amp;#039;t stop Melanie/Meg putting her foot in it from time to time though, with door slamming effectiveness.&lt;br /&gt;
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Melanie/Meg&amp;#039;s father?  At this stage I&amp;#039;d love to tell you more about him but I&amp;#039;m worried that I&amp;#039;d give too much away.  Oh yes, there is much to be given away!  (He&amp;#039;s not my friend Arthur Goodale though!)&lt;br /&gt;
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When it comes to the final revelation, Michael teases us with a whopping clue a little while before we get there but nothing prepares us for that final denouement.  In fact, the other great beauty of this is that Michael avoids a Hollywood ending, replacing it with something that feels a little more authentic.  This is a thriller that delivers its shock and awe gently.  In doing so it still packs a memorable punch which makes me anticipate Michael&amp;#039;s next book with even greater interest than before.&lt;br /&gt;
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(Thank you, Head of Zeus, for providing us with a copy for review.)&lt;br /&gt;
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Further Reading: If you&amp;#039;d like to read more of Michael Kardos, please do try [[The Three Day Affair by Michael Kardos|The Three Day Affair]]. If you prefer your thrillers with more gore and edge, we also highly recommend [[The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver]].&lt;br /&gt;
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