Author: Alafair Burke
Publisher: Harper
Date of publication: June 2013
Magazine journalist
McKenna Wright is chasing the latest urban folktale-the story of an
unidentified woman who heroically pulled a teenaged boy from the subway
tracks, seconds before an oncoming train. When McKenna locates a short
video snippet that purportedly captures part of the incident, she thinks
she has an edge on the competition scrambling to identify the mystery
heroine.
She is shocked to discover that the woman in the video
bears a strong resemblance to Susan Hauptmann, a close friend who
disappeared without a trace a decade earlier. What
would have been a short-lived metro story sends McKenna on a dangerous
search for the missing woman, a twisting journey through New York City
that will force her to unearth long-buried truths much closer to home-to
her own husband, who seems to know much more about Susan than McKenna
could have ever imagined..
If You Were Here is the type of book that I would have loved to finish in one sitting. If real life hadn't stubbornly intervened, I would have done just that. That is how much this book sucked me in. McKenna is finally on track with her life. She has a job she loves and a happy comfortable marriage. When she thinks she sees an old friend who vanished 10 years earlier on a video, her life takes a sudden path down a dark road. As she starts to hunt for answers, strange things begin to happen. The video disappears, she is accused of fraud in her most recent magazine article and subsequently fired. The FBI is searching her work office and people start dying. McKenna begins to suspect everyone, even her husband.
I really liked the characters. McKenna was a strong female lead who fought back and tried to get to the bottom of everything, even when no one believed her. I also liked Scanlin. Even though he believed he was right about Susan, he was willing to go back and look at his original investigation to see if he had covered all of the bases. The only part that I didn't like was the relationship between McKenna and Patrick. I wasn't really sure through most of the book that either was very happy in their marriage, even thought I was told they were.
I don't want to reveal too much about the plot because that would ruin the story.
There are a few twists that surprised me. The plot was very well
planned out with the reveals just at the right time. The ending was
great. I definitely recommend this latest stand alone novel by Ms. Burke. It's an exciting, fast paced book that will leave you with your head spinning.
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I never have time to read a book in one sitting so I can totally sympathize! I'm glad you enjoyed this fast-paced thriller!
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