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Stranger In The House
Stranger In The House
Author: Patricia J. MacDonald
It has bee 11 years since Thomas and Anna Lange's small son disappeared. Anna never gave up hope that Paul would be found and now, suddenly, he is found-living with a poor Southern couple in a small Georgia town. The woman who raised him has made a deathbed confession to her minister: Her husband, Albert Rambo, had found the boy wandering on th...  more »
ISBN: 473527
Publication Date: 1983
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Dell Publishing Co
Book Type: Hardcover
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A quick read. Lots of twists and turns. Definitely keeps you interested.
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Another great one by MacDonald.
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5 stars - In Connecticut, pregnant Anna Lange plays outside with her son Paul when her ailing daughter Tracy cries out from inside the house. Anna leaves Paul outside as she enters her house. When she goes back outside Paul is gone.
Eleven years later, Anna is the only one that still believes Paul lives. Her husband Tom and Tracy gave up hope years ago. The disappearance destroyed family relationships.
Police Detective Buddy Ferrano informs Anna that Paul has been found in West Virginia. Albert and Dorothy Rambo raised him, but the woman just died, but not before confiding in her minister about Paul. Anna is elated while Tom is stunned and Tracy is angry. Rambo is not happy either as he is on the lam living out of garbage cans. The quartet face similar questions as to how will each family member react to the change in relational dynamics, what happened eleven years ago, and where does the allegedly dangerous Rambo fit in all this?
Fans of taut suspense stories will appreciate STRANGER IN THE HOUSE. The tale is at its best when each member of the Langes including Paul struggle with his return in different ways; thus each member of the quartet has a unique personality. Patricia MacDonald delivers a very strong novel that readers will welcome.


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