Showing posts with label Finding Jake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finding Jake. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2018

The Real Michael Swann (Bryan Reardon)

I hadn't discovered Bryan Reardon until this year when a colleague recommended his novel Finding Jake to me.  I devoured that one, along with the advanced reader copy of The Real Michael Swann.  I was mesmerized by both novels, particularly his latest, a book where true love between a husband and wife really shines through.

One summer day, Julia Swann is talking to her husband Michael, who is at Penn Station waiting for a train home to Pennsylvania. She hears the phone go dead, and soon the tragic news comes from New York City: a bomb has gone off at the station, killing and wounding thousands. Julia begins a frantic search for her husband and is soon rocked by the news that, due to what is on a surveillance video, Michael is the #1 suspect in the bombing. She sets off on a quest not only to reunite with Michael, but also to prove that the government is dead wrong in their suspicion.

Alternating narrators and time periods add much depth to this well-written mystery. As readers, we come to care deeply for the characters and want to see Julia succeed just as much as she does. Reardon has crafted a terrific novel in The Real Michael Swann, one that will keep you up far past your bedtime reading away.

MY RATING - 4


Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Finding Jake (Bryan Reardon)

I picked up Bryan Reardon's moving Finding Jake after a recommendation from a trusted colleague.  I'm so glad I did because this is one novel that keeps you guessing -- you're never quite sure what to expect, which is a trait that the best books present to their readers.

Reardon makes us guess ourselves by asking us to confront a simple question -- as parents, do we really know everything about our children?  The main character Simon Connolly loves his family -- wife Rachel, son Jake, and daughter Laney.  One ordinary day, he receives the devastating news that there has been a shooting at his children's school.  One by one, each parent is reunited with their child until Simon is one of the few left waiting for news. What really happened to Jake? Did he ever really know his own son?

Finding Jake is simply heart wrenching, and Reardon wisely alternates time periods so we learn about the family's past as well. The post climax goes on a little long so as to take me out of the zone a bit, but that doesn't take away from the fact that Finding Jake really packs a punch.

MY RATING - 4