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No bad deed : a novel / Heather Chavez.

Chavez, Heather. (Author).

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"Driving home one rainy night, Cassie Larkin sees a man and woman fighting on the side of the road. After calling 911, the veterinarian makes a split-second decision that will throw her sedate suburban life into chaos. Against all reason and advice, she gets out of her minivan and chases after the violent man, trying to help his victim. When Cassie physically tries to stop him, he suddenly turns on her and spits out an ominous threat: “Let her die, and I<U+2019>ll let you live.” A veterinarian trained to heal, Cassie can<U+2019>t let the woman die. But while she<U+2019>s examining the unconscious victim, the attacker steals her car. Now he has her name. Her address. And he knows about her children. Though they warn her to be careful, the police assure her that the perpetrator<U+2014>a criminal named Carver Sweet<U+2014>won<U+2019>t get near her. Cassie isn<U+2019>t so sure. The next day<U+2014>Halloween<U+2014>her husband disappears while trick-or-treating with their six-year-old daughter. Are these disturbing events a coincidence or the beginning of a horrifying nightmare? Her husband has been growing distant<U+2014>is it possible he<U+2019>s become involved with another woman? Is Cassie<U+2019>s confrontation with the road-side attacker connected to her husband<U+2019>s disappearance? With all these questions swirling in her mind Cassie can trust no one, maybe not even herself. The only thing she knows for sure is that she can<U+2019>t sit back while the people she loves are in danger. As she desperately searches for answers, Cassie discovers that nothing is as random as it seems, and that she is more than willing to fight<U+2014>to go the most terrifying extremes<U+2014>to save her family and her marriage." --Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062978905 (trade pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 451 p. (large print) ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: Large print ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper Large Print, 2020.
Subject: Women > Violence against > Fiction.
Missing persons > Fiction.
Stalkers > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Psychological thriller.
First novel.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Headingley Municipal Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 December #1
    *Starred Review* An extraordinary thriller from a debut author that may well become the book everyone is talking about, come February. While driving home from her veterinary practice one rainy night, Cassie Larkin sees a man attacking a woman on the side of the road. After calling 911, Cassie jumps out of her car—against her every instinct—and gives futile chase. While she's examining the unconscious victim, the attacker circles back and steals her car. The man now has her name and address. The police, after divulging that the attacker is a dangerous man who is wanted for the murder of his wife, promise to keep watch on Cassie's home. The following day, her husband disappears while trick-or-treating with their daughter after telling Cassie, "We need to talk." She worries that he has become involved with another woman but then wonders if his own strong sense of moral obligation has somehow put him in danger. Scary, sometimes deadly things begin to happen to her children and friends, and when Cassie finds eavesdropping equipment, spy cameras, and tracking devices in her home, she begins to realize that her family may have been set up. In a mesmerizing first-person narrative, her fear is palpable, then vanquished by an astonishing ferocity she finds within herself. Where does that come from? Wait until you find out. This one glows in dark. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2019 December #2
    A good Samaritan incurs a psychopath's wrath in this debut thriller. Veterinarian Cassie Larkin is heading home after a 12-hour shift when someone darts in front of her car, causing her to dump her energy drink. As she pulls over to mop up the mess, her headlights illuminate a couple having a physical altercation. Cassie calls 911, but before help arrives, the man tosses the woman down an embankment. Ignoring the dispatcher's instructions, Cassie exits the vehicle and intervenes, preventing the now-unconscious woman's murder. With sirens wailing in the distance, the man warns Cassie: "Let her die, and I'll let you live." He then scrambles back to the road and flees in Cassie's van. Using mug shots, Cassie identifies the thief and would-be killer as Carver Sweet, who is wanted for poisoning his wife. The Santa Rosa police assure Cassie of her safety, but the next evening, her husband, Sam, vanishes while trick-or-treating with their 6-year-old daughter, Audrey. Hours later, he sends texts apologizing and confessing to an affair, but although it 's true that Sam and Cassie have been fighting, she suspects foul play—particularly given the previous night's events. Cassie files a report with the cops, but they dismiss her concerns, leaving Cassie to investigate on her own. After a convoluted start, Chavez embarks on a paranoia-fueled thrill ride, escalating the stakes while exploiting readers' darkest domestic fears. The far-fetched plot lacks cohesion and relies too heavily on coincidence to be fully satisfying, but the reader will be invested in learning the Larkin family's fate through to the too-pat conclusion. Chavez delivers a fraught if flawed page-turner that attempts too many twists. Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2019 September

    In this promising debut—rights have already been sold to six countries—veterinarian Cassie Larkin is driving home on one of those fabled dark and stormy nights when she sees a man assaulting a woman by the roadside and gives chase. The perpetrator circles back to steal her car, her husband disappears the next night while trick-or-treating with their daughter, and Cassie must take control of an upended life. With a 50,000-copy first printing.

    Copyright 2019 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 November #1

    While driving alone one rainy night, veterinarian Cassie Larkin, the narrator of Chavez's propulsive debut set in California wine country, spots a large man menacing a young woman in the road. Cassie stops and calls 911, but against the dispatcher's advice, she gets out of her van and confronts the man, who threatens Cassie before escaping with her car. The next night, which is Halloween, Cassie's husband, Sam, abandons their six-year-old daughter, Audrey, while trick-or-treating and disappears. Det. Ray Rico, who investigates, suspects that either Cassie or her 15-year-old son, Leo, is involved in Sam's disappearance. Chavez peoples her tale with credible, flawed individuals, presenting even the multiple antagonists with harrowing backstories and convincing psychological motives. While readers must suspend disbelief at times (as when Cassie fails to check in with Rico and goes rogue), Chavez is in full command of plot and pacing as the connection between Cassie's roadside confrontation and Sam's disappearance becomes clear. Domestic thriller fans will be well satisfied. Agent: Peter Steinberg, Foundry Literary + Media. (Feb.)

    Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

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