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Off the Face of the Earth by Aljean Harmetz (1997, Hardcover) 
Off the Face of the Earth by Aljean Harmetz (1997, Hardcover)

 
Off the Face of the Earth by Aljean Harmetz (1997, Hardcover)

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 1997-08-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0684836173
ISBN-13: 9780684836171
Product ID: EPID594654
Description: Young David Greene is lured into the car of a psychopathic stranger, and seemingly disappears off the face of the earth. The police nab a known schizophrenic they assume has kidnapped and murdered the boy, and close the case. But David's...
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Synopsis
Young David Greene is lured into the car of a psychopathic stranger, and seemingly disappears off the face of the earth. The police nab a known schizophrenic they assume has kidnapped and murdered the boy, and close the case. But David's mother knows her son, and she knows he is not dead. She enlists the help of friends and neighbors in a harrowing search to find David before his fate is meted out by his captor.

Details
Publication Date:1997-08-01

Size
Length:286 pages
Height:10.3 in
Width:6.8 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:19.2 oz

Publisher's Note
When eight year old David Greene climbs through his bedroom window and walks to a nearby suburban mall, he intends only to give his mother Drew a scare. But on this Southern California evening, David's game turns into every parent's worst nightmare. Denver's abduction of David is practiced and nearly perfect. A friendly "stranger" masking a deeply confused and dangerous mind, Denver woos David with stacks of baseball cards, swiftly undermining the boy's trained responses. When David accepts the offer of a ride home, he disappears off the face of the earth. As the hours pass, Drew's emotions escalate, from anger at her son's disobedience to fear, to stunned disbelief when she realizes David is not with his father or friends. He's gone. All too soon, the Sherwood Police charge a local schizophrenic with David's murder and declare the case closed. Fueled by terror and an acute instinct that her son is still alive, Drew appeals to her disjointed family and a maverick police officer. Together they launch their own full scale search. The story alternates between Drew's frantic hunt for the son she knows is still living and the boy's brave struggle to survive by leaving clever hints of his presence even as Denver retreats further and further into insanity. From a writer with a masterful talent for characterization and a remarkable ability to touch on our most basic fears, this flawlessly paced thriller is psychological suspense at its terrifying best. Aljean Harmetz reported on Hollywood for the New York Times for over a decade. She has written several books, including THE MAKING OF THE WIZARD OF OZ, and ROUND UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS: THE MAKING OF CASABLANCA. She is the mother of three children and lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband and her dog.

When eight-year-old David Greene climbs through his bedroom window and walks to a nearby suburban mall, he intends only to give his mother Drew a scare. But on this Southern California evening, David's game turns into every parent's worst nightmare. Denver's abduction of David is practiced and nearly perfect. A friendly "stranger" masking a deeply confused and dangerous mind, Denver woos David with stacks of baseball cards, swiftly undermining the boy's trained responses. When David accepts the offer of a ride home, he disappears - off the face of the earth. As the hours pass, Drew's emotions escalate, from anger at her son's disobedience to fear, to stunned disbelief when she realizes David is not with his father or friends. He's gone. All too soon, the Sherwood Police charge a local schizophrenic with David's murder and declare the case closed. Fueled by terror and an acute instinct that her son is still alive, Drew appeals to her disjointed family and a maverick police officer. Together they launch their own full-scale search. The story alternates between Drew's frantic hunt for the son she knows is still living and the boy's brave struggle to survive by leaving clever hints of his presence even as Denver retreats further and further into insanity.

Industry Reviews
"...[B]ecause Harmetz manages to do the harder job of imagining the experience of both perpetrator and victim, her story lingers in the mind well after the reader has raced through its pages to the conclusion."
New York Times Book Review - Jennifer Egan (09/14/1997)

"Believable, well-weighted characters and dialogue...."
Kaufman

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