![]() ![]() ![]() It marks a new high point in the writing of this bestselling master of the literary thriller. He held very still, though the sobbing was neither new nor unexpected. Reviewed by Kate Braithwaite This review was originally published in The BookBrowse Review in June 2016, and has been updated for the May 2017 edition. 1 Gideon Strange opened his eyes to dark and heat and the sound of his father weeping. The road to redemption for many of Hart's characters is as rocky and twisting as you would hope for in this genre, with a conclusion that is highly satisfying. ![]() ![]() It is not the first to be found.īrimming with tension, secrets, and betrayal, brilliantly evoking an America of small towns and remote landscapes, of the abandoned, the derelict and the desperate, this is a novel so chillingly suspenseful and a story so full of twists and turns that you simply cannot stop reading. Brimming with tension, secrets, and betrayal, Redemption Road proves again that John Hart is a master of the literary thriller. But that is the least of Adrian's problems.Īnd deep in the forest, on the altar of an abandoned church, a body cools in pale linen. In the very first room he walks into, a boy with a gun is waiting to avenge the death of his mother. And she's not the only one.Īdrian Wall is finally free after thirteen years of torture and abuse. But she's also a cop with a history, a woman with a secret. She is a cop who single-handedly rescued a young girl from a locked cellar and shot two brutal kidnappers dead. ![]()
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