All my life my Stradivarius had been waiting for me, as I had been waiting for her . . .' Imagine losing the one thing you live for. How do you survive? Can you carry on? What comes next? At twenty-one, violinist prodigy Min Kym found the one - a 1696 Stradivarius. At last she had found her true voice. Together they toured the world, playing to rapt audiences. But in 2010 Min's violin was stolen at a train station - and suddenly her world collapsed. Unable to play, with little hope of ever finding the instrument that was now an extension of herself, she could see no future. Yet Min knew that the music was still inside her - if only she could rediscover what she had lost, she might just find herself . . .
In the blink of an eye. Everyone disappears. GONE. Except for the young. Teens. Middle schoolers. Toddlers. But not one single adult. No teachers, no cops, no doctors, no parents.
Inspiring and deeply moving, Gone asks readers to find not only courage but also laughter in the unexpected challenges we all face. The day of the accident, no one envied Linda and Dave. Today, many do.
Years after a friend was brutally murdered, Jo Becker is now married with a grown family, but when an old housemate moves nearby, Jo rekindles a relationship that takes her back to the past and threatens her future.
Grab your tackle and hit the road with Ron Bern and Manny Luftglass as they take you to the choicest places to fish in New York in Gone Fishin': The...
It's been three months since everyone under the age of fifteen became trapped in the bubble known as the FAYZ.
Lehane delivers big time.” —Wall Street Journal In Gone, Baby, Gone, the master of the new noir, New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane (Mystic River, Shutter Island), vividly captures the complex beauty and darkness of working ...
When a woman goes missing on her fifth wedding anniversary, her diary reveals hidden turmoil in her marriage, while her husband, desperate to clear himself of suspicion, realizes that something more disturbing than murder may have occurred.
It's a year after 9/11. Sniper shootings throughout the district have everyone on edge and trying to make sense of these random acts of violence. Meanwhile, Craig and Lio are trying to make sense of their lives.
But, when he looked inside himself in those stretching seconds of gunfire, he discovered something strange: The fear was gone. It had just . . . fallen away. Maybe he was about to die. Maybe this was God talking to him.
effectively disappeared. The rope kept drawing her along until she passed the tree line and stepped into a clearing. There was a log cabin sitting on a gently sloping field. The sun was almost gone; all that remained was a pinkish blush ...