Review: Lisa Gardner – Touch & Go

Four Stars
Lisa Gardner - Touch & Go

Tessa Leoni #2

“Last one there buys dinner.”

Wyatt Foster

The theme for this book is that no one can escape their past. The death of her husband haunts the investigator, Tessa. Libby and Justin are trying to avoid the mistakes that their parents made. No matter how much money you have, it can’t solve all your problems, only mask them for awhile.

The beginning of the book was tough to get through due to the slow, mournful pacing. Methodical pacing is one thing that I dislike in the suspense genre, and it is used full force in this book. This pacing is somewhat a byproduct of the other item that frustrates me in this book. No one is happy. You either have a traumatic history, secrets that you want to keep at all costs, or are a career-climbing automaton. Of the main cast, Wyatt Foster seems to be the most put together, but even he has some unhappy memories in the closet.

Fortunately, the latter half of the book makes up for the short-comings of the beginning. The investigative teams begin to thaw out around each other, and emphasis turns to the kidnapping and wrangling the multitude of suspects. The book does an outstanding job of keeping you guessing about who is the one behind the crime.

While one of my early guesses ended up being correct, the book was a great ride once it picked up momentum. If you like suspense novels, this one is worth checking out.

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