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Five Days In Summer (2011)

Five Days in Summer (2011)

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The events in the book take place, as the title implies, over a five-day period. As it opens, on September 3, 2001 [and that specific date is significant], Emily Parker, a young wife and mother, has left her children - - a one-year- old girl and two boys, ages seven and eleven - - with her mother to run a small shopping errand. She never returns from that chore, and there is no clue as to what has happened to her. Vacationing in Cape Cod, the family had been scheduled to return to New York City the following day. Her husband and mother are stunned by her disappearance, and the police are immediately called in. The following day, her car is found in the parking lot of the market, the rotting groceries inside the vehicle.The case is assigned to Detective Al Snow and a relative rookie, Amy Cardoza. In addition, joining the investigation is John Geary, former special agent and head [and one of the founders] of the Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI, now retired after 30 years with that agency. When Emily’s disappearance is first reported, Geary was at the station working, in a basement office, on a book about cold cases he had worked, with the assistance of a man he had consulted with over the years, a renowned criminologist. Together they launch a manhunt, determined to find the woman and her abductor before things escalate.As to the aforementioned significance of that date: Dr. Geary, among his cold cases, is immediately caught by one with unavoidable similarities, wherein over the span of several years six women have each been abducted on the 3rd of September, each one exactly seven years after the preceding one. Moreover, each was the mother of a boy between six and eight years of age, and each of those boys was abducted on precisely the fifth day following his mother’s disappearance, each ultimately found after having been gruesomely tortured and killed. The pattern was inescapable. They the crimes have been disparate geographically, they are convinced this is a work of a serial killer, and their time is fast running out.Geary is a fascinating creation: beyond middle age, his appearance is described as a “state of overwrought, rumpled antagonism.” So too is Amy, a half-Portuguese woman overcoming the prejudices that come with that as well as her rookie status, but with great intelligence and instincts. The two work together and gain mutual respect in the process. The novel is filled with nail-chewing, breath-holding suspense, and is recommended.

This was a mind blowing read. Kate Pepper the author captures you from the first page this is a real talent. The characters were so well written and believable. Emily the mother, her two boys David and Sam and baby daughter Maxi have been holidaying at their gran's a beach house. Now it is time to take the kids home as they will be starting school. Before she goes she decides to pay a call to the supermarket to stock up the groceries. While she is in the supermarket she encounters a strange man who makes her very wary. All she wants to do is return home and be with her wonderful family. She opens the back hatch of her car and her phone rings, after talking to her husband she is returning the phone to her bag when suddenly something is put over her face and everything goes black.Gran is concerned that Emily has not returned and phones her son in law who asks what time did Emily return, Sarah says she didn't.The serial killer in this story is evil and twisted. he doesn't kill the mother, he also abducts the sons of his victims whom he tortures and kills in front of the mothers he has captured. This happens on September 3 every seven years. This is his pattern and Emily falls into it. Incredible story. Highly recommend

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Sometimes I need a week for a book, not only because I don't have enough time to read but also because a story doesn't interest me that much or it is interesting but strenuous to read. This one here I read in something like 28 hours (so two evenings, a lunch break and even at the breakfast table!) It was a gripping story, one of the kind where you can easily imagine yourself being the victim. That makes it even more creepy! As the story unfolds we're presented with the viewpoints of different characters (but luckily not so often with that if the victim(s), I couldn't stand reading only about their suffering), but of course we don't know the whole picture - otherwise it wouldn't be that captivating, right?The very end was 'solved' a bit too fast, meaning without a detailled explanation about the motive of the killer (there is a short version, yes, but only sketchily) and why he gave clues this time, why it seemed as if he wanted to be caught. Nevertheless a very good read, and I'm glad I already have two more books by this author sitting on my shelves.
—Karschtl

This is an excellent thriller. It's dark, disturbing, pure psychological and suspenseful. On a typical summer afternoon, Emily Parker disappears in Cape Cod. A madman abducted her. We're warped inside her head as a hostage for the next five days and a search start for her. We see how her family reacts and panics, when they learn about the serial killer. Enter a former FBI profiler, John Geary, and his best friend, Roger Bell to solve the case, while we learn about Emily's family and the people involved who's on her rescue. You'll care for them as I did, while the clock ticked and the countdown begun. Fast-paced for an easy read, this makes you want to hold your breath for a wild ride. And this one will keep you guessing who done it and why. Very deep for an edge of a seat thriller. What a rush!
—Kristen

It isn't very often that I read a book that I have to put down and walk away from in order to collect myself emotionally before continuing to read it. However, with this book, I found myself only able to read about 15 pages before having to set it aside and go kiss, love and squeeze every single one of my children--and yes that includes the dog! LOL. I'm not sure what it was about this book that made me feel this way, it isn't as though I've never read books that follow this same basic plot line. I think it was the idea of knowing I have two boys of my own, and that I could have easily substituted them for Sammie and David in this story.As a mother, I can't imagine anything more horrible, more devastating than wanting to prevent harm from coming to your child and for your brain to scream and command your body do something...and your body just be physically incapable of doing it. As much as the book tortured me as a parent, it also intrigued me as a reader and I found myself in a constant battle of wanting to know how it ended and not wanting to read what had to happen to get to the end. There were scenes in which my heart raced, my hands were clammy and I almost forgot to breathe! I was in serious need of a hug upon finishing this! I also enjoyed the twist at the end of the story. Some have said they figured it out from the beginning and weren't surprised at all...but I didn't. Perhaps that makes me slow and counter-intuitive;but I think I was so wrapped up in the emotion of Emily and the boys that I almost forgot there was an actual "who dunnit" part to the story. So, as much as I loved it, why 4 stars and not 5? Well, I wasn't really a fan the grandmother. She was a weak character and honestly, did little to add to the story. Also, I felt as though the author introduced characters and then didn't get back to them for a long time and by the time they showed up again, I'd just about forgotten who they were. This is in specific reference to Daisy and her parents. They played a crucial role in the climax of the story. However, they had a very brief introductory scene and then weren't heard from again until that critical moment in the story when everything begins to come together.All in all though, it is a story that I recommend. If you're a mother though, I advise you to brace yourself and hold on to your heart, because it will rip it out and tear it up! (I'll let you read it and see whether or not it puts it back together again!)
—Dori

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