I Let You Go

I Let You Go
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Clare Mackintosh

شابک

9781101987513
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

March 14, 2016
At the start of British author Mackintosh’s accomplished debut, five-year-old Jacob Jordan lets go of his mother’s hand for an instant on a rainy evening in Bristol, England, and darts into the road, only to be struck and killed by a hit-and-run. The investigation lands on the desk of Det. Insp. Ray Stevens and his eager new detective constable, Kate Evans. Mackintosh alternates between the slow, but fruitless, police work and the movements of artist Jenna Gray, who’s haunted by Jacob’s death and relocates to an isolated Welsh village, where she keeps to herself, warming slightly to the local vet after finding an abandoned puppy, and even then keeping the details of her previous life a secret. Back in Bristol, Ray and Kate work the case to the ground, despite a lack of leads; predictable sparks fly, even though Ray is happily married with two children. Mackintosh easily shifts points of view and keeps readers on their toes, slowly upping the suspense, so that when she does reveal her twists they—mostly—work.



Kirkus

Starred review from March 1, 2016
When a 5-year-old boy is killed in a hit-and-run accident, the police find themselves with a sensational case and one woman discovers an emptiness that she may never fill in Mackintosh's engrossing debut. When Jacob dies on a Bristol, England, road after letting go of his mother's hand as they walk home from school on a wet and nasty day, the driver of the car that hit him keeps on going. His death spurs DI Ray Stevens and his colleagues Kate, a new addition to the Criminal Investigations Division, and Stumpy, a longtime detective, to pull out all the stops looking for the killer. Meanwhile, Jenna, haunted by the boy's death, pulls up stakes and moves to the tiny coastal town of Penfach, Wales. She's planning not to start over as much as simply get by, finding refuge in a small cliffside cottage and spending her time trying to erase memories of the terrible incident; she starts to return to some semblance of a real life, with a dog and a slowly developing relationship. Back in Bristol, the very married Ray finds himself drawn to Kate, while his wife, former fellow cop Mags, suspects there may be something going on. Using multiple points of view, Mackintosh, a former U.K. deputy inspector, delivers an accurate portrayal of a typical police investigation, including the tedious processes law enforcement officers often use to identify and track down witnesses. Mackintosh's excellent writing features both memorable characters and a compelling portrayal of the eccentricities of small-town life in a close-knit community. But the author's real skill is in the way she incorporates jaw-dropping, yet plausible, plot twists into the already complex storyline. Mackintosh has written the kind of book that sticks in the reader's mind well after the final sentence.

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Booklist

March 15, 2016
Five-year-old Jacob and his mother, Jenna, are walking home from school when he breaks away and runs into the path of a speeding car. As Jacob lies bleeding in the street, his desperate mother watches the driver accelerate away. Bristol DI Ray Stevens and rookie detective Kate Evans are ensnared by the case, with Kate deeply affected by the driver's callousness and Ray looking to avoid his new management duties. When the few clues from surveillance video and witness statements run dry, the chief orders them to move on, but Stevens and Kate continue to hunt the killer secretly, developing a rapport that turns dangerously romantic. Meanwhile, grieving Jenna flees Bristol and slowly starts to create a new life in a remote Welsh beach village, but the investigation threatens to rip her life apart again. A clever thriller that boasts fine writing, compelling characters, and mind-bending twists; put this one on your list of recommended vacation reads.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)



Library Journal

Starred review from March 15, 2016

In her first novel, Mackintosh, a former police detective and journalist, weaves a complex tale out of seemingly straightforward circumstances. On a rainy night in Bristol, England, five-year-old Jacob is killed by a hit-and-run driver. The police are stymied by a lack of witnesses and the disappearance of his mother, who can't bear the guilt of having let her son run ahead toward their home. Jenna Gray escapes to the Welsh coast after that terrible night and slowly attempts to put the pieces of her life back together. Although she believes the accident has faded from police memories, there are two detectives who can't let it go. They pursue slim leads and scant evidence on their own time since the case has officially been declared cold. Their persistence pays off, but that's not the end of the story. VERDICT This UK best seller is a wonderfully layered thriller that skillfully builds from that one tragic event. It makes a good match for fans of Sophie Hannah and Erin Kelly. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 12/1/15.]--Jane Jorgenson, Madison P.L., WI

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Library Journal

December 1, 2015

In this debut, whose author worked on criminal investigations with the Thames Valley Police Department, Jenna Gray moves to the Welsh coast to recover from her child's hit-and-run death, even as two police investigators find the case increasingly complicated. A Richard and Judy summer book club pick and one of Buzzfeed's "Ten Great Psychological Thrillers That Are as Good as Gone Girl"; 300,000 copies sold in the UK.

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Library Journal

March 15, 2016

In her first novel, Mackintosh, a former police detective and journalist, weaves a complex tale out of seemingly straightforward circumstances. On a rainy night in Bristol, England, five-year-old Jacob is killed by a hit-and-run driver. The police are stymied by a lack of witnesses and the disappearance of his mother, who can't bear the guilt of having let her son run ahead toward their home. Jenna Gray escapes to the Welsh coast after that terrible night and slowly attempts to put the pieces of her life back together. Although she believes the accident has faded from police memories, there are two detectives who can't let it go. They pursue slim leads and scant evidence on their own time since the case has officially been declared cold. Their persistence pays off, but that's not the end of the story. VERDICT This UK best seller is a wonderfully layered thriller that skillfully builds from that one tragic event. It makes a good match for fans of Sophie Hannah and Erin Kelly. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 12/1/15.]--Jane Jorgenson, Madison P.L., WI

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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