
The Disappearance
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Is crisp pronunciation and good pacing all you need to enjoy a good story on audio? If so, Cullen delivers the goods as he recounts the murder of young Emma Lancaster and the efforts of Doug Lancaster, her media tycoon father, to see that Emma's accused killer hangs for it. But if you also like your audiobook performers to do real acting and to create distinct voices, you may find this recording wanting. Cullen gives unique voices only to the characters he absolutely has to, as when the author specifies a particular accent. Still, Cullen does enough good work with this involving legal thriller to keep the cassettes flying by, though it would be nice to be able to tell the boys from the girls during long stretches of dialogue. J.P.M. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Starred review from December 8, 2008
Sigel's powerful and elegantly crafted second novel (after The Kermanshah Transfer
) explores the impact of the disappearance of a boy shortly before his 14th birthday on his parents. Daniel Sandler is adored by Joshua and Nathalie, an upper middle-class couple who summer in a small rural Massachusetts community. One day, the Sandlers return to their summer home from a mundane errand to find Daniel gone. As the hours pass with no clues to Daniel's whereabouts, their despair and anxiety escalate geometrically, and hopes that their child will return unscathed evaporate. Despite the dogged efforts of local law enforcement, weeks and then months pass without progress in the investigation. The uncertainty takes its toll on Joshua and Nathalie, both as individuals and as a couple. The mystery's resolution is secondary to Sigel's subtle and probing look at the consequences of a tragedy.
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