I really enjoyed this suspenseful thriller about a man who's trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Frank is a middle class guy who hasn't spoken to his daughter in three years. He's thrilled when she calls and tells him she's getting married and wants him to come to the wedding. He travels to Boston to meet her fiancé, but from the beginning he senses that something is wrong with the situation. Soon after, he receives a letter indicating that her fiancé may be implicated in the disappearance of a local woman. As Frank travels to the wedding with his sister and her foster daughter in tow, he follows the clues to find out that the entire family may be complicit in at least one murder, and he desperately tries to find a way to extricate his daughter from the situation. But his daughter is reluctant to leave, and Frank must accept her decision until he finally has the evidence he needs to convince her. This was an excellent thriller with a unique protagonist whose character is unlike any that I've seen before. It's a bit funny, but also deadly serious. I couldn't stop reading this book, and recommend it to anyone who likes thrillers.

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