Picture Perfect by Fern Michaels Paperback Book

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Author: Fern Michaels

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp

Published: Feb 2005

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 381

Synopsis

A pediatrician and a detective fall in love as they search for the pediatrician's missing nephew in this work of romantic suspense. Andrew and Sara Taylor are flying to Florida under FBI protection so that Andrew can testify in a drug-trafficking trial there. Meanwhile, Dr. Lorrie Ryan, Sara's sister, offers to take their seven-year-old son Davey on a camping trip. But when Davey inadvertently witnesses a murder, he disappears into the woods, endangered not only by the killer intent on silencing him, but by his hemophilia, which requires daily injections to keep it in check.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Denise on 2007-08-03 21:29:42

Written mostly from the view of the child; however, the author is not able to master the dialogue of a child. This is classified as a thriller, but there is no thrill. You might enjoy the references to places in NJ if you live in central NJ.