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Moonlight Mile (Kenzie and Gennaro, Bk 6)
Moonlight Mile - Kenzie and Gennaro, Bk 6
Author: Dennis Lehane
Amanda McCready was four years old when she vanished from a Boston neighborhood twelve years ago. Desperate pleas for help from the child's aunt led investigators Kenzie and Gennaro to take on the case. The pair risked everything to find the young girl—only to orchestrate her return to a neglectful mother and a broken home. — Now Amanda...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061836954
ISBN-10: 0061836958
Publication Date: 8/1/2011
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 46 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Moonlight Mile (Kenzie and Gennaro, Bk 6) on + 3 more book reviews
The sequel to Gone Baby Gone which was an excellent story. This book although a good read was just not as excellent. Amanda goes missing again and the detectives who originally found her as a 6 year old are on the case again.
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It's been twelve years since we've seen Patrick, Angie, Amanda, Amanda's mother Helene, Bubba and a host of others in Dennis LeHane's Gone, Baby, Gone. Twelve years ago when Amanda was four years old, she disappeared and Patrick rescued her from her kind and loving kidnappers and returned her to her unfit mother. This nearly brought an end to Angie and Patrick's relationship because Angie disagreed with taking the child away from loving people who would give her a good life.

Now, twelve years later when Amanda is sixteen, she has disappeared again. Helene goes to Patrick to see if he will take on the case of looking for her once more. Helene and her boyfriend are the same mess and even worse. Why would Patrick want to look for Angie again and bring her back to the same situation? Money might be a good reason.

This book is good for its entertainment value, and it does go very quickly. I read it in one night, but it isn't the book that Gone, Baby, Gone is or Mystic River.
The plot gets bogged down with too many characters who aren't really well-developed, meth dealers, and the Russian mob who can speak English in three-word sentences that are still pretty bad. An awful lot of the situations are not that believable, but even though the end is one of those situations, it's fireworks, excitement and deathly tense. For the entertainment value, I gave it four stars.

Sandy


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