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ISBN: 0515131679

ISBN13: 9780515131673

The Gingerbread Man

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"[Maggie Shayne is] on her way to the stars!" (Suzanne Forster) USA Today bestselling author Maggie Shayne unveils the dark side of romance in this gripping novel of contemporary suspense... Desperate... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

Good plot. Weak in other areas.

It was a good plot that unfolded well. Downside FOR ME, was was somewhat predictable, didn't feel like the writing pulled me into it like I could see and feel where I was; romantic element almost annoying in it's lame dialogue and annoying personality quirks. But others gave it more stars so again, could just me and I what I look for.

A Surprise Twist!

When Detective Vince O'Mally follows a lead for a pedophile/child killer to a sleepy small town where nothing bad ever happens, he is surprised to find himself in the role of protector for the sister of one of the victims. The two find themselves attracted to one another, and attracting the attention of a killer. I truly enjoyed this book! It has great plot, some interesting characters, and a surprise ending that I didn't guess! I'm usually pretty good at guessing the whodunnit and the so-called twists in the books, but in this case I was surprised. I definitely recommend it!

"Run, run, fast as you can. You can't catch me,

I'm the gingerbread man!"After giving a mother false hope for the return of her two children, Bobby and Kara Prague, detective Vince O'Mally becomes quite distraught after discovering them murdered in a old, dilapidated house in Syracuse. Through his search, however, he comes across a broken floorboard with a book called "The Gingerbread Man" hidden underneath it, which was last checked out at the Dilmun library in upstate New York. Thinking that it might be a possible clue to the crime scene at hand, he secretly stashes it away and continues his search for the killer, even after he's been taken off of the Prague case because of an extensive FBI involvement and because of letting himself get too emotionally attached to Sara Prague and her unfortunate mishap. Vince O'Mally was prepared for just about anything (mainly due to low expectations of uncovering any incriminating evidence) but what he wasn't prepared for was Holly Newman: a young, fragile beauty with a falsified demeanor as her life was based upon daily habits and continual order. It's when he senses a dark secret suppressed within her carefully constructed facade that her step becomes unsteady as her course is thrown off by the unnerving curiousity of the "stranger" in town, whom is welcomed with a cold shoulder by the small town locals. He manages to weave his way into Holly's life however and steadily unearths a ghastly memory that has haunted her for years. A memory that had once pushed her to take numerous pills and seek ample amounts of therapy. When he learns of Holly's secret (that Holly had witnessed the abduction of her little sister Ivy some twenty years age and was dying inside because of survivor's guilt), he perceives her as being stronger than everyone lets on and starts to lose himself in his determination to make all of the wrong in her life more barable. Then again he also sees Holly as the key; the missing piece to the puzzle, and begins to link the two murders together and suspect that they were done by the same person, and that he may even live here in Dilmun! "The Gingerbread Man" by Maggie Shayne is different from the other books I've read by her but if you appreciate good writing with hooking suspense and enthralling romance that's real and not sappy than this is a must read for it truly is amazing!

An Excellent Read!

"The Gingerbread Man" by Maggie Shayne is a first-class romantic suspense novel that kept me completely captivated from start to finish. With a thrilling plot full of twists and turns and vivid and sympathetic characters, "The Gingerbread Man" is a book you don't want to miss.Syracuse Detective Vince O'Mally made a promise he knew was a mistake. When the mother of two missing children made her umpteenth appearance in his office, Vince promised her he would find her son and daughter and bring them home. So when Vince and his partner follow up a tip on a bad smell coming from a run-down house, Vince is shattered when he finds the savaged bodies of little Bobby and Kara Prague. The only clue is a children's book hidden under the floorboards, "The Gingerbread Man", borrowed nearly twenty years ago from a library in a small town called Dilmun in upstate New York.Vince is haunted by this case day and night, and when the FBI takes the case from the local police, Vince is furious. Concerned with Vince's run-down appearance and obsessive behaviour, the Syracuse Chief of Police orders Vince to either take a month long vacation or see the police psychiatrist for an hour a day until the shrink deems Vince okay. Unable to let this go, Vince takes the forced vacation, traveling to Dilmun to follow up on his only clue. The small town of Dilmun, located on Cayuga Lake is a close-knit and quiet community. Upon his arrival Vince meets the beautiful and troubled Holly Newman, whose own sister was abducted and murdered twenty years ago while carrying the book "The Gingerbread Man", the very same book found in the house with Bobby and Kara Prague. But the thing is, the man who killed Holly's sister confessed and is currently sitting in prison for the crime. Seems open and shut, right? Vince doesn't think so. In fact, Vince is convinced that the man who killed Holly's sister is the same man who killed Bobby and Kara Prague, and he thinks that person lives right there in Dilmun.Vince knows that Holly is the key to solving this case, and that the answers he so desperately needs are locked somewhere in her mind. Vince spends more and more time with Holly as he tries to help her uncover the memories she has suppressed for all these years. And though he has told himself over and over that the seemingly fragile and needy Holly isn't any good for him, Vince falls completely and hopelessly in love.In addition to the two fantastic main characters, "The Gingerbread Man" is filled with intriguing supporting characters too, such as retired and reclusive movie star Reginald D'Voe and his troubled niece Amanda. And when a young girl is kidnapped at Reggie D'Voe's annual Halloween party, Holly finds herself re-living her worst nightmare. But amidst the horror and the fear, Holly finds a core of inner strength she never knew existed, and she and Vince race to find the girl before it's too late."The Gingerbread Man" is a fabulous read and I found it extremely hard to

Romantic Suspense in the Truest Sense

In a departure from the fantasy element of earlier novels, Ms. Shayne has delivered one of her best yet, a novel rich with spine-tingling mystery and an abundance of suspense. Syracuse police detective Vince O'Mally oversteps the bounds of his profession and becomes too involved in his latest case. Two children are found murdered, and the only clue he discovers is an old library edition of THE GINGERBREAD MAN. That one clue leads him to Dilmun, New York, a small town on Cayuga Lake. There, Vince encounters Holly Newman, last-known borrower of THE GINGERBREAD MAN, and secretary to the Dilmun Chief of Police. Vince and Holly's paths keep crossing, and he senses that she could provide a connection to his recent case. Holly, deftly portrayed as the fragile, yet strong heroine, can't decide whether she is attracted to or disturbed by the very forthright Vince. Suddenly, many of Holly's old fears return as strange happenings grip the town of Dilmun leaving Holly and Vince in the eye of the storm. With a truly skillful manifestation of clues and possible suspects, the reader is kept guessing as much as any of the players. As Holly and Vince get closer to the truth and to each other, an eerily familiar series of events forces Holly to come to terms with her past. Can they catch the killer before it is too late? In some novels, the suspense is over long before the book is finished. Not so in this case, as the answer to "who done it?" is made known when it should be, at the novel's conclusion. The nail-biting conclusion will leave readers white-knuckled for some time to come. True romance readers won't be disappointed, either, as the love scenes become more memorable because they are not overplayed. With sizzling love scenes and suspense that just won't quit, Ms. Shayne has created a praise-worthy novel truly deserving of its classification as romantic suspense.

Aan exciting non-stop thriller

Syracuse, New York Detective Vince Donovan always keeps his professional distance during an investigation, but this one haunts him due to the desperate pleas of Sara Prague. No happy ending as Vince and his partner discover the murdered corpses of little Bobby and Kara. A few days later, Chief Rogers removes his two detectives from the case as the FBI claims jurisdiction since similar homicides in the nearby states have also occurred. The Chief informs Vince to take leave or see the shrink because he seems haunted and is acting obsessed. Unable to drop it, Vince follows his only clue, a library book that takes him to Dilmun, New York. He meets Holly Newman, who years ago managed to escape a similar abduction, but whose sister is assumed dead. The culprit resides in prison, but Vince thinks otherwise. He believes the answer is locked inside the mind of Holly if he can only reach her, but he never expected to love her too. THE GINGERBREAD MAN is an exciting non-stop thriller that fans of police investigations, serial killers, and romantic suspense will read in one sitting. The tone is set early as the audience will feel as haunted by the Prague siblings and their pleading mother as much as Vince. Other characters grab the audience in similar fashion as the cast adds depth and chills to this stalwart story line. Maggie Shayne deserves wider recognition for her strong portrayal of the trauma left with survivors struggling to overcome tragedy.Harriet Klausner
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