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The 37th Hour (Sarah Pribek, Bk 1)
Author: Jodi Compton

Book Information
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780440241362 - ISBN-10: 0440241367
Pages: 352


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Book Description:
In a suspense novel of astounding power and depth, Jodi Compton unleashes a haunting tale of secrets and betrayal...and of one woman's search for her missing husband that spirals into a dark journey strewn with bitter truths and damaged lives. Here debut novelist Compton introduces an extraordinary character: Detective Sarah Pribek, a woman of strength, complexity, and instinct, a woman caught in an unimaginable nightmare...

The 37th Hour On a chilly Minnesota morning, Sarah comes home to the house she shares with her husband and fellow cop, Michael Shiloh. Shiloh was supposed to be in Virginia, starting his training with the FBI. A seasoned missing-persons investigator, Sarah is used to anxious calls from wives and parents. She's used to the innocent explanations that resolve so many of her cases. But from the moment she learns that he never arrived at Quantico, she feels a terrible foreboding. Now, beneath the bed in which they make love, Sarah finds Shiloh's neatly packed bag. And in that instant the cop in her knows: Her husband has disappeared. Suddenly Sarah finds herself at the beginning of the kind of investigation she has made so often. The kind that she and her ex-partner, Genevieve, solved routinely -- until a brutal crime stole Genevieve's daughter and ended her career. The kind that pries open family secrets and hidden lives.

For Sarah this investigation will mean going back to the beginning, to Shiloh's religion-steeped childhood in Utah, the rift that separated him from his family -- and the one horrifying case that struck them both too close to home. As Sarah turns over more and more unknown ground in her husband's past, she sees her lover and friend change into a stranger before her eyes. And as she moves further down a trail of shocking surprises and bitter revelations, Sarah is about to discover that her worst fear -- that Shiloh is dead -- may be less painful than what she will learn next...

In a novel of runaway tension, Jodi Compton masterfully weaves together the quiet details of everyday life with the moments that can shatter them forever. At once a beguiling mystery and a powerful rumination on family, friendship, and loss, The 37th Hour is a thriller that will catch you off guard at every turn -- instantly compelling and utterly impossible to put down.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Liz H. (Lizard) wrote on 12/4/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of the best books I've read in years! I have the next book on the way now...

Jessica H. (JessinGA) wrote on 8/22/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A very interesting read. I will read others by this author. A good story with believable characters.

Stephanie F. (sfreeh) wrote on 3/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good read. It is what I call an easy read. One that keeps your interest but is not real deep. I would recommend it.

Jan J. (randomrat) wrote on 3/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

My first book of her and it grabed me from the start - then got a little slow for a short period before it had me hooked again...looking forward to getting her nex book !

Teresa F. (DrTeresa) wrote on 1/31/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great and suspenseful! Stories of being lost and being found by dectectives that put their whole selves into the job. Finding missing people has a method, but that method is useless when a detective goes missing...

katzpawz wrote on 12/17/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a WOW! mystery!!! Thoroughly enjoyed the read and I'm looking forward to more by the same author! The main character is really believable.

James I. (seatyger) wrote on 11/22/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is Jodi Compton's debut novel. Speaking both as an avid reader and writer I can't say enough nice things about Compton's first effort. The twists and turns in this thriller fit nicely with the rollercoaster ride missing-persons investigator, Sarah Pribek embarks on in search of her missing husband. But wait, there's more! Compton's sequel - Sympathy between Humans - is equal to, or perhaps better, than 37th Hour.

Ms Compton, I'm telling anyone who'll listen, "This lady's a champ!"

Teri H. (bookworm13) wrote on 8/2/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book -will definitely read more by this author

Donna C. wrote on 7/23/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

good read keeps a very good pace.

Frances D. (grandma5) wrote on 7/14/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

first in a series - good enough that i just ordered the 2nd!


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Sarah S. (smilingirishchick) wrote on 3/25/2009...


Was a very hard read. Boring characters with no real drive behind them, I forced myself to read it all the way thru.

Sandra W. mycatscanread wrote on 3/28/2008...


I enjoyed this mystery of a husband who goes missing and his wife's search for him. His wife just happens to be a missing-persons investigator.

Kathleen K. (kathyk) - Amsterdam, NY wrote on 2/27/2008...


Very good debut novel, kept my interest. I believe this is the first in a series.

Sue E. (Susanaque) wrote on 2/8/2008...


An excellent book. I don't normally read mysteries, but this one was good. It takes place in Minnesota, which is where I live and they talk about places I have been.