Red Leaves
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
300
Novel • Fiction
New England • 1990s
2006
Adult
18+ years
In Red Leaves, readers explore the gripping tale of Eric Moore, whose stable life unravels when his teenage son becomes a suspect in a young girl's disappearance. Set in a close-knit community, the narrative delves into themes of trust, family dynamics, and the pursuit of truth as Eric confronts his deepest fears and uncertainties.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
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Red Leaves by Thomas H. Cook is praised for its gripping narrative and intricate characterization, which keeps readers engaged. The novel's exploration of family dynamics and moral dilemmas adds depth. However, some find the pacing uneven and predictability in certain plot elements. Overall, it masterfully combines suspense with emotional complexity.
A reader who enjoys Red Leaves by Thomas H. Cook is likely drawn to psychological mysteries and family dramas. Fans of The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold or The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides would appreciate its suspenseful storytelling and exploration of family dynamics under duress.
2,795 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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300
Novel • Fiction
New England • 1990s
2006
Adult
18+ years
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