Little Girl Gone
Afton Tangler Series, Book 1
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May 23, 2016
Schmitt, the author of three cozy series under her Laura Childs pseudonym, tries her hand at a thriller with mixed results. Marjorie Sorenson, a human trafficker who kidnaps babies, specializes in creating reborn dolls, constructed to eerily resemble real infants. At a doll show at a Minnesota shopping mall, Marjorie’s booth attracts Susan Darden, the affluent mother of a three-month-old girl, Elizabeth Ann. Marjorie and her creepy son, Ronnie, tail Susan home, and the pair abduct Elizabeth Ann after overpowering a babysitter. Plucky family liaison officer Afton Tangler assists the frantic Susan and her husband with their trauma as the search for the child continues. Meanwhile, Afton can’t help noticing that the lead FBI agent in the case is “tall and lanky with steel gray hair and warm brown eyes the color of precious amber.” The denouement is both predictable and less than plausible in this tale for readers who don’t mind cartoonish villains and gratuitous injections of romance into a grim and disturbing plot line.
February 15, 2016
Schmitt, who as New York Times best seller Laura Childs writes series like the "Tea Shop Mysteries," gets less cozy here with the story of a baby's abduction from a cushy suburb in Minnesota. Afton Tangler, family liaison officer with the Minneapolis PD, suspects that there are more abductions to come.
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