About book A Face At The Window A Face At The Window A Face At The Window (2008)
I found it difficult to understand why the main character, with the man who killed her mother sending threatening calls and messages to her, chooses not to have protection for her and the little one she was taking care of. Then she charges off into dangerous situations without letting anyone know - surprise!!! she gets trapped in a car, lured out onto a cliff, etc. For such, usually, smart main character, she really was dumb in this book. I found this one a page turner.It was slightly different from her usual. Usually Jake is the narrator. But in a story like this, where the author has multiple story threads going where there is no one witness, she kind of has to use the third person. And, at least, she has stopped with the snide hints like "oh, boy, if only I hadn't done this then such and such wouldn't have happene" and that was beginning to bug me. It was pretty adventurous although I can understand people objecting to the little kid being in peril. It just goes to show you shouldn't get Jake as the babysitter - she has too many enemies.In each story line the individuals had to confront their fears but in different ways.
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Getting in the mood for our family vacation...this mystery takes place "down east" in Maine.
—Starflowers
Jake is stalked by the man who killer her mother many years ago. Good read. Good series.
—schatzii10
had to read this all in one night. what a suspenseful story. great read!
—zaykia
One of a series. Cute, fun story lines - good for an escape.
—rena