![]() “(F)or some people out there… If everything in your life has gone wrong. ![]() ![]() While Detective Warren uses her practiced skills to solve the murders and find the missing girl, it’s Flora Dane and Sarah, a member of her trauma-support group, who use a different set of skills to gather up the missing girl and save the day. In a strategically placed series of essays on “The Perfect Family” written for school by Roxanna, the older sister, we begin understand the trauma she and her siblings have faced because of her alcoholic mother and the foster-care system. Rejecting the obvious, she teams up with another Gardner recurring character, abuse-victim vigilante Flora Dane (2016’s “Find Her”), to unwind a sordid tale involving abuse in a crippled foster-care system, child pornography, and middle-school street gangs.īut family, both broken and whole, is the main theme throughout. It becomes even more troubling when she finds that the 16-year-old sister is missing along with two elderly and blind family dogs. “Look for Me.” This case - a murder in the Brighton area of Boston of a 9-year-old boy, his 13-year-old sister, his mother and his mother’s boyfriend - is particularly troubling for Warren, who is now a mother. ![]() Warren is back on the job in award-winning thriller writer Lisa Gardner’s latest. Well-received Boston Police Sergeant Detective D. ![]()
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