A Breath After Drowning
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نقد و بررسی
March 5, 2018
Psychiatrist Kate Wolfe, the heroine of this riveting thriller from Blanchard (The Breathtaker), has a great job in Boston, a fantastic boyfriend, a new condo, and a troubled past. When Kate was 16 years old, Henry Blackwood was convicted of abducting and killing her younger sister, Savannah; Blackwood’s execution date is now approaching. Kate and her longtime boyfriend are supposed to leave on a much-needed vacation, but their plans are cancelled when one of Kate’s troubled patients suddenly commits suicide. The loss sends workaholic Kate into a tailspin, and she focuses her attention on new patient Maddie Ward. Maddie’s mother, Nellie, who unceremoniously dumped her daughter off at the hospital where Kate works, has ulterior motives for doing so. Nellie’s testimony is what put Blackwood behind bars years ago—and now Nellie is changing her story. Investigating the past leads Kate to make painful discoveries about her own family. Blanchard offers three-dimensional, empathetic characters caught up in twisting events, as well as sympathetic views of Kate’s patients. The killer’s identity may strain credibility, but strong pacing and characterization more than compensate. Agent: Jill Marr, Sandra Dijkstra Agency.
March 15, 2018
Dr. Kate Wolfe's had it tough. Her mother died by suicide, her relationship with her father is all but over, and her sister, Savannah, was brutally murdered years before. When a troubled girl is abandoned by her mother in the hospital where Kate works, the psychiatrist takes her care personally but begins to regret it after the new patient's family is revealed to have ties to Kate's painful past. Blanchard (The Breathtaker, 2003) excels at portraying a multilayered main character who's damaged but strong, and at sending readers chasing after red herrings. The closing twist, a complete surprise, caps a tale that is as absorbing as it is emotional and thought provoking. This is one for readers of Patricia Cornwell's Dr. Kay Scarpetta novels; while Kate isn't a medical examiner, Blanchard's tale has a similar feel to Cornwell's series, each starring a woman in the field of medicine who cares deeply about her job and about getting justice for those who've been wronged.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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