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		<title>&#8220;The Neighbor&#8221; by Lisa Gardner &#8211; A real page turner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of the best suspense novels I&#8217;ve read in a long time.  I read it almost all the way through without stopping and would have expect for those pesky things like cooking dinner, walking the dogs and&#8230;sleeping! From the opening sentence, I was hooked.
&#8220;I&#8217;ve always wondered what people felt like in the final [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the best suspense novels I&#8217;ve read in a long time.  I read it almost all the way through without stopping and would have expect for those pesky things like cooking dinner, walking the dogs and&#8230;sleeping! From the opening sentence, I was hooked.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve always wondered what people felt like in the final few hours of their lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>The narrator, Sandra Jones, a young mother, wife and teacher, continues to describe her normal evening up till she&#8217;s in bed and then, she hears a noise in the hall and&#8230; he steps into the room.She doesn&#8217;t scream &#8211; she doesn&#8217;t want to wait her daughter.  Do you have shivers yet? I sure did. From there the story jumps to Sergeant Detective D.D. Warren of the Boston Police Department who is assign to a missing persons case &#8211; yup, Sandy Jones. D.D. goes to the Joneses house and is struck by how normal it is&#8230;.almost staged. Not too messy, not too neat. She&#8217;s puzzled that the Jason Jones waited almost three hours before calling the police. He is a devoted father to his four-year-old daughter, Ree, a precocious  little cutey. The young couple don&#8217;t have friends or relatives. They go to work, take care of their child and are&#8230;.normal. Or are they? We know right away that Jason has secrets, bad ones.</p>
<p>From there the book is told in alternating voices: D.D., Jason, Sandy&#8217;s  emotionally cold husband, a neighbor and several other minor players. When Jason is confronted in his backyard by Aiden Brewster, the neighbor, the man tells him he heard a car by the Jones&#8217; house in the middle of the night. Jason is suspicious of the man &#8211; was his wife having an affair with Aiden? They are close to the same age and live only a few houses apart. Aiden warn Jason that the cops will be looking at him. After all, isn&#8217;t it usually the husband who did it?</p>
<p>There are so many twists and turns in the book that it leaves you breathless. So many possibilities &#8211; so many suspects. Both Sandy and Jason have secrets in their pasts, and Gardner teases us throughout the book, only letting a little out at a time until &#8211; well, you just cannot put the book down. While I thought the ending was a bit rushed, it was still satisfying because all or most of the loose ends were neatly tied up. Is there a happy ending? You&#8217;ll have to get a copy of the book to find out! I&#8217;m not telling!</p>
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