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The Price Of Silence
The Price Of Silence
Author: Kate Wilhelm
ISBN-13: 9780778322160
ISBN-10: 0778322165
Publication Date: 10/1/2005
Pages: 368
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Gramma avatar reviewed The Price Of Silence on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A set in a small town, a dying newspaper, a young computer expert hired to modernize and update files runs into a 20 year old mystery. A quick but hold your interest read. Great to read on a long plane ride as I did. Time did fly by as I kept absorbed in the story.
reviewed The Price Of Silence on + 26 more book reviews
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My Cat gave her opinion as well, she hates it when I won't put a book down to pay attention to her!
debstoiber avatar reviewed The Price Of Silence on + 21 more book reviews
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'The Price of Silence' is a well-written, believable mystery set in modern day Oregon. A young married couple move to the small town of Brindle where the wife, Todd, works at the small, weekly-run newspaper. Her husband Barney, is finishing his doctorate. What appears to be a perfect place for the couple to get on their feet financially turns into a town full of nasty rumors, deceit, and worst of all: a serial kidnapper who has been taking children for 20 years. Todd and Barney search to find out why the town turns a blind eye to the events that are going on around them, even though the town officals threaten to put the blame on Barney.
I enjoyed this book emmensely. This book has what I love about mysteries. I found the characters likeable, the plot well-paced, and the settings believable. The events take place in a small town with a select amount of suspects. It is not graphic in violence, and is NOT filled with 'cutesy' side stores involving pets, kids, baking, or almost-romances involving the main characters. Just a good, solid story. 4 of 5 stars.
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robinmy avatar reviewed The Price Of Silence on + 2106 more book reviews
In dire need of a good paying job, Todd Fielding and her husband, Barney, move to a small town in Oregon where she becomes the editor of a local newspaper. She's been at her new job for only a few weeks when a local teenager has been reported missing. The police aren't too worried, saying she probably ran away and will be back soon. Sure enough, a postcard appears in the mail a short time later, explaining that she had to get away to see the world. But the girls' mother insists that her daughter did not write that post card. Todd does some digging and learns that six young girls have disappeared in the last twenty years. When she writes an expose about the situation, the community is displeased. They complain that they don't want this kind of stuff in their family newspaper. When someone tries to run Todd off of the road, she knows she's hit a nerve.

This was my first book by this author. It was a good mystery, even though the villain was easy to pick out. There was a second story thread featuring Todd's boss, 80-year-old Ruth Ann, who is writing a book on the sordid history of the town. Some of that history parallels what is happening in the town at this time. I enjoyed both Todd and Ruth Ann. They wouldn't be bullied into dropping the stories that needed to be told. One thing I didn't like was the fact that there were a few story threads just left dangling. What caused the mysterious chill that some people noticed? Why was Todd having strange dreams and what did they mean?

I listened to the audiobook narrated by Anna Fields. You can't go wrong with her narration. She had a different voice for every character. My rating: 4 Stars.


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