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The Pendleton Omens

   (1 review)
Genres: Mystery,
Sub-genres: Light Mystery

The 23-year old son of a small town, gay police detective in western Massachusetts disappears in Los Angeles while working in the film industry. And the detective -- recently divorced and in a new relationship with a terrific guy -- reluctantly goes to investigate. Along the way, he learns some surprising things about himself.

Copyright 2006 Richard Eisbrouch; All Rights Reserved

Story Recommendations (3 members)

  • Action Packed 0
  • Addictive/Pacing 2
  • Characters 3
  • Chills 0
  • Cliffhanger 0
  • Compelling 2
  • Feel-Good 1
  • Humor 3
  • Smoldering 0
  • Tearjerker 0
  • Unique 3
  • World Building 0


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mate

  

No one but the mother and the son's latest known lady friend seem to be worried not hearing about the son for a couple of weeks. When mother becomes anxious enough not hearing anything from her son, the mother gets her ex, the father, a small town police officer, to reluctantly start searching for the missing son. 
And finally the father flies to West Coast to find more clues and there he meets some friends of the son.

Most chapters are mainly dialogue between two people, but the dialogue reveals the partakers, and their attitude quite well. And the father being a cop can ask the right questions, too, not always appreciating the answers.

And when in the end the father tells the anxious mother that the mission is completed, would you believe the mother would be content with that?

Response from the author:

Thanks for this.  It's a tricky little book that involves Los Angeles as much as Alice In Wonderland -- Alex in West Hollywood?  And when you throw in that temptation....

But glad that you enjoyed it and zipped through it.  And thanks for taking the time to write.

Rich

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