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Say Nothing - Brad Parks
Say Nothing
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“Outstanding—starts with a bang and gets tenser and tenser. Say Nothing shows Parks is a quality writer at the top of his form.”—Lee Child “Terrific book. Truly terrific. Tension throughout and tears at the end.”—Sue Grafton Judge Scott Sampson doesn’t brag about having a perfect life, but the... show more
“Outstanding—starts with a bang and gets tenser and tenser. Say Nothing shows Parks is a quality writer at the top of his form.”—Lee Child

“Terrific book. Truly terrific. Tension throughout and tears at the end.”—Sue Grafton

Judge Scott Sampson doesn’t brag about having a perfect life, but the evidence is clear: A prestigious job. A loving marriage. A pair of healthy children. Then a phone call begins every parent’s most chilling nightmare. Scott’s six-year-old twins, Sam and Emma, have been taken. The judge must rule exactly as instructed in a drug case he is about to hear. If he refuses, the consequences for the children will be dire. 

For Scott and his wife, Alison, the kidnapper’s call is only the beginning of a twisting, gut-churning ordeal of blackmail, deceit, and terror. Through it all, they will stop at nothing to get their children back, no matter the cost to themselves...or to each other.

“Complications and twists build to an unexpected climax that is both perfect and gut-wrenching.”—Library Journal (starred review)
 
“Grips the reader from the get-go and doesn’t let up until the final twist.”—Associated Press

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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9781524745301
Publisher: Dutton
Pages no: 592
Edition language: English
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3.0 Say Nothing
Say Nothing by Brad Parks is a fun read. Say Nothing is a quick read. Say Nothing is an entertaining read. The “however” in these statements is that Say Nothing as a story is also implausible to the point that reality interferes with the story. I do have fun reading the book, suspending disbelief, i...
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Irresponsible Reader rated it
4.5 A nightmare come to life for parents. A terrific thrilling read for everyone.
Since his debut novel, Faces of the Gone in 2009, I've considered myself a Brad Parks fan -- but when I heard that he was going to step away from his series for a stand-alone, I got a little nervous. Maybe I wasn't a Brad Parks fan -- maybe I was just a Carter Ross fan. Honestly, the parts of the Ca...
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