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The Last Good Night
The Last Good Night
Author: Emily Listfield
EVENTUALLY, EVERYONE HAS TO PAY FOR THE PAST. — Laura Barrett is the rising star of television's top-rated news show. With a devoted husband and a lovely baby girl, she's finally taking charge of her life. But suddenly, there are things Laura can't control... — The anonymous phone calls in the dead of night...the threatening letters as...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781575663548
ISBN-10: 1575663546
Publication Date: 11/1/1998
Pages: 352
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3.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Laura Barnett has just been named coanchor of the nightly news, but no professional triumph can protect her from the dark secret in her past. Now, the man who took the blame for a horrifying incident that occurred when Laura was a teen has come back into her life. The tenuous net of security Laura has spun threatens to dissolve. Her marriage is coming apart, her job is in jeopardy, and then her child is kidnapped. As the police work frantically to find her daughter, Laura realizes she must confront her past to escape it. Only after a heart-stopping climax does she finally understand that although she has lost nearly everything, she has redeemed herself. Although Listfield's prose and plot twists occasionally resemble the latest soap opera, she does write a gripping mystery. And while it's hard to sympathize with the shallow, self-serving way Laura behaves, it's not hard to become absorbed in the nail-biting, knuckle-whitening suspense that Listfield expertly creates and develops.
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Catspaw avatar reviewed The Last Good Night on
An interesting premise. The author did a good job developing the story and keeping it suspenseful, but the end seemed very rushed and abrupt. It could have used another 25 or so pages of unfolding at the end of the story, and a decent epilogue.


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