Monday: Books in the Mail

My stacks are saying thank you this week! Just two review books to add to help me get caught up and my bookshelf arrived on Friday! Wow that was fast! Now I'm not a hammer 'n' nails or even an alan wrench kinda gal so I've gotta sweet talk my hubby into putting it together for me. As we speak it is a holiday Monday (Happy Victoria Day!) here in Canada and I'm letting him sleep in so we'll see if I have pictures for you tomorrow.

From Penguin Group (Canada):

How far will one man go to save the people he loves most?Sam White is an out-of-work actor, making a living as a security guard in a shopping mall. He returns home one night to find his house blown up and two body bags being removed from it. He assumes the bodies are those of his wife and daughter, until he receives a call from a man saying they are alive, but will only be spared if Sam follows instructions and completes the increasingly violent tasks set out for him.

When he meets Zack Parker, also a victim of the kidnapper, they realize their pasts are connected, and the two of them must race against time to discover the identity of their sadistic tormentor—staying one step ahead of the police—to save their families.

Set in Portland, Oregon, featuring the spooky and labyrinthine tunnels underneath the city, this is a fantastically commercial, brilliantly paced read from a debut author. (Canada) only


From the book's publicist Amy @ Phenix & Phenix:


What would a loving mother not do for her child?

Lawyer Danielle Parkman is at her wits' end. Her son Max, a whip-smart teen with high-functioning autism, has always been a handful. But lately he's shutting down, using drugs and lashing out - violently.

Desperate, Danielle brings Max to a top-flight psychiatric facility for a full assessment. But rather than reassurance, Danielle receives an agonizing diagnosis describing a deeply damaged, dangerous boy - one she's never met.

Then Danielle finds Max unconscious and bloodied at the feet of a patient who has been brutally stabbed to death. A fiercely protective mother instinct rears its head - and Danielle is arrested as an accessory to the heinous crime.

In a baffling netherworld of doubt and fear, barred from contacting her son, Danielle clings to the thought of Max's innocence. But has she, too, lost touch with reality? Is her baby boy really a killer?

With the justice system bearing down on them both, Danielle steels herself to discover the truth - no matter how horrifying. It's a path well on the wrong side of the law. But only finding the true killer will absolve her from having to choose between her son and her soul.
(US) - (Canada)

Comments

  1. Congrats on your new bookshelf! I did some decluttering last week and rearranged some bookshelves to better hold my growing stack of books. Saving Max sounds like a suspenseful thriller. Enjoy your books!

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  2. Saving Max is one that I think sounds awesome!

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  3. Saving Max came on another bookshelf this week and sounds very good. Awaiting what you think of it.

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