To complicate matters, Warren soon has several persons of interest: Aidan Brewster, an oversexed neighbor who happens to be a convicted sex offender Ethan Hastings, an eighth-grade computer nerd who was helping Mrs. “His eyes were empty, like staring into pools of starless night,” she notes. When Warren is called in to investigate the bizarre disappearance, she finds the husband-who should be overwrought-eerily detached and uncooperative. So why would she abandon her daughter in the middle of the night and leave without taking any money, identification or clothing? Sandra Jones was a sixth-grade social studies teacher at a local middle school, a well-liked employee, the doting mother to a precocious four-year-old daughter, and a seemingly devoted wife to her handsome husband, a reporter at the Boston Daily. Warren (after 2005’s Alone and 2007’s Hide), The Neighbor focuses on an attractive young wife and mother who inexplicably disappears from her suburban home. In Lisa Gardner’s third thriller featuring feisty Boston police detective D.D.
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