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The Last Child [Kindle Edition]

John Hart
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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'The Last Child is as satisfying as his previous books'

(Guardian )

'Just once in a while a thriller comes along that makes you want to run out in the street and proclaim how good it is ? John Hart's third novel is one of those. Written with power, precision and an iron grip on character it makes him out as one of the outstanding talents of his generation ... it grips you by the throat and never lets go'

(Daily Mail )

'A gripping thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat'

(The Sun )

'Hart is emerging as one of the biggest new American talents in the psychological thriller field, and should be joining Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay on the bestseller lists'

(Bookseller )

'Third novel from this rising US author'

(Bookseller )

'I absolutely love this man's writing, and by that I mean all aspects of it: plotting, characterization and its lyrical quality ... John Hart has joined the highest ranks of crime fiction writing. Thank heavens he's a young man so we'll have his novels to enjoy for many years to come'

(Deadly Pleasures )

'EDGAR Allan Poe Award winner John Hart does something in his latest book that few manage successfully: write a compelling thriller with a child as the main character... Hart, a former lawyer from the US deep south, writes finely detailed prose with a literary edge, a fine sense of atmosphere and just the right touches of creepy southern gothic'

(The Weekend Australian )

'The main character in award winning author John Hart's thriller The Last Child, is a teenage  boy turned vigilante, driven by the abduction of his older sister a year ago...a superb page- turner'

(Illawarra Mercury (Australia) )

'A roiling, boiling, seething stew of passion and conflict'

(Courier Mail, (Australia) )

'Brilliantly written with plenty of twists and clues'

(Crimesquad website )

Praise for Down River

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[Hart] explores betrayal and forgiveness in indelible prose' (Peter Guttridge, Observer )

Praise for John Hart and King of Lies

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'Presumed Innocent meets Fatal Attraction.  Hart's prose is like Raymond Chandler's, angular and hard...'

(Entertainment Weekly )

'Smart and swift-moving... Hart knows his way around the courtrooms and jailhouses...the way that Grisham and Turow do'

(Pat Conroy )

'Akin to the close-range gut-roiling atmosphere summoned by the legal thrillers of Scott Turow'

(New York Times )

'Nobody does hate like Southerners, and you'll find plenty of it in the characters slithering through this well-spun murder mystery... a gripping performance' (People Magazine )

'A fast-paced mystery debut'

(Wall Street Journal )

'John Hart has hit a home run with his first novel, The King Of Lies, which has garnered universal and well-deserved rave reviews' (Deadly Pleasures )

'A lovely writing style that's full-bodied and lyrical' (Deadly Pleasures )

 'A masterly and suspenseful thriller'

(Good Book Guide )

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Thirteen-year-old Johnny Merrimon has to face things no boy his age should face. In the year since his twin sister’s abduction his world has fallen apart: his father has disappeared and his fragile mother is spiralling into ever deeper despair. Johnny keeps strong. Armed with a map, a bike and a flashlight, he stalks the bad men of Raven County.  The police might have given up on Alyssa; he never will. Someone, somewhere, knows something they’re not telling. Only one person looks out for Johnny. Detective Clyde Hunt shares his obsession with the case. But when Johnny witnesses a hit-and-run and insists the victim was killed because he’d found Alyssa, even Hunt thinks he’s lost it.  And then another young girl goes missing ...

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 545 KB
  • Print Length: 384 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0312359322
  • Publisher: John Murray (14 May 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002VBV1KO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #7,796 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
A year has passed since thirteen-year-old Johnny Merrimon's twin Alyssa was abducted but she has never been found. Johnny's family has imploded with grief: his father has abandoned them and his mother has fallen prey to a powerful and abusive local businessman and the anaesthesia of drugs. The police have failed to honour their promise to bring Alyssa home. So it's down to Johnny to keep looking, to trace and monitor known paedophiles in the county in the hope of finding out who took his sister. Terrific heart-stopping suspense, an evocative southern gothic tone, fine prose and sophisticated plotting make for a winning combination. Hart's faultless characterisation: of tenacious, passionate and quick-witted Johnny; his damaged mother; his wayward best friend Jack and the cop haunted by failure and full of compassion for Johnny's plight, creates a novel that is poignant, riveting and unforgettable.
Cath Staincliffe
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful page turner 27 July 2010
Format:Paperback
I really found this book difficult to put down, one of those books where you become totally immersed in its pages; you say to yourself 'just one more chapter then I'll switch off the light', and the light never went off before 2am!

The characters are believable and you immediately begin to warm to the three main ones, the boy Johnny, his mother Katherine and the tough but sympathetic detective Hunt.

The author has created a wonderful story full of images, folklore and complex characters, and the plot itself sends you down many twisting and turning alleyways until you reach the breathtaking conclusion. I was completely absorbed by the story throughout.

This is the first novel I have read from John Hart, and I've immediately ordered his two others only five minutes ago!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
His best one yet! 7 May 2009
By Abs
Format:Hardcover
Having read, and loved, Hart's previous two novels, King of Lies and Down River, I was looking forward to reading The Last Child and I can safely say that this novel was absolutely fantastic and definitely his best yet. There have been several mornings this week where I have a) come in early to work but instead sat in starbucks so I could carry on reading and b) skipped going to the gym so I could sit in starbucks again and carry on reading. The cast of characters was incredible, all of whom provoked surprisingly strong reactions from me! The relationship between Johnny and Hunt is so moving and I don't think I have ever felt such intense hatred towards a character before I met Ken. I don't want to spoil it for everyone by giving away the ending but let me tell you it is very rare that a novel has such a satisfying ending that ties up all the loose ends and gives the reader real closure. Having been a Grisham fan for many years, I don't think I will be able to enjoy one of his books again after reading a Hart! Read him and enjoy!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
compelling read.
my first john hart book, and l found it to be well written. though the subject mater seems to head in a direction most adults don't want to venture towards, do not fear it is a... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Katherine Grant
A Great Thriller
This is a great read if you like a crime thriller.It is slow to start with but once you get it to it is hard to put down and the twist in the end is just brilliant.
Published 3 months ago by Ginny
Brillant!!
This book is brilliant, gripping and certainly worth a read. I couldnt put it down! Im now recommending it to everyone and so far those who have read it love it too.
Published 3 months ago by Monty
From Zero to Sixty on First Page
"The Last Child" is a mystery/thriller from North Carolinian John Hart, who has jumped to early New York Times Best-Sellerdom on the strength of his two earlier novels,The King of... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Stephanie DePue
Brilliant book!
This was recommended by a friend,who couldn't put it down,and it lived up to expectations.A very compelling story,which covers every mother's fear, of losing a child, but from the... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Am Pulford
Good
It was delivered very fast, great service. I should have paid more attention though. I thought this was new, and purchased it as a gift for a someone who is second hand phobic. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Ms. N. Brown
misery
I am sure John Hart is a very good writer and he provides plenty of twists in the plot but this book is pure misery from beginning to end. Read more
Published 11 months ago by dixie dean
"Aint I king of the world?"
This was a nasty book in many ways, putting a 13 year-old boy at the centre of a horrific case of abuse and abduction. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Eileen Shaw
Highly recommended..
I usually avoid reading a novel where the protagonist is under the age of 15, but I sure am glad I didn't avoid this one, or else I would have missed out on one of the better... Read more
Published 14 months ago by A SAVVA
Not bad, worth reading.
Enjoyed the first half of the book as it was more descriptive and a good build up. This left some of the events at the end frantic and less interesting although plenty of twists in... Read more
Published 14 months ago by S. Jackson
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