Days & Hours (Rachael Flynn #3)
by
Susan Meissner (Goodreads Author)
Readers of suspense fiction will once again be enthralled with the latest entry in the compelling series featuring attorney Rachael Flynn and her continuing cast of intriguing characters.
A newborn is found alive in a trash bin and a young, single mother insists her baby was abducted. While St. Paul police are skeptical, attorney Rachael Flynn's strange dreams lead her to b...more
A newborn is found alive in a trash bin and a young, single mother insists her baby was abducted. While St. Paul police are skeptical, attorney Rachael Flynn's strange dreams lead her to b...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
September 1st 2007
by Harvest House Publishers
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Days & Hours is a legal/detective mystery--a lawyer, using information provided by police detectives plus questioning suspects on her own, discovers the truth about her child endangerment case. This novel was the third in the series, and the "whodunits" of the previous mysteries were spoiled in this one.
I liked that this mystery wasn't a murder, especially since the victim was a newborn baby. I was able to figure out whodunit long before Rachael, which was odd considering that she consciousl...more
I liked that this mystery wasn't a murder, especially since the victim was a newborn baby. I was able to figure out whodunit long before Rachael, which was odd considering that she consciousl...more
I read the last of the series first. I'm not sure if that had an affect on how much I liked the book. I still really love the author, although the storyline didn't catch me like the others I have read probably because I couldn't really identify with the main character. Kind of a sad story about mothers who can't mother, and a system that really doesn't help them much. The sad part of the mix are the children, and knowing there is so much of that out in our world doesn't create many happy endings...more
My first Susan Meissner read and I loved it. I've already ordered more of her novels.
From back cover:
"A baby is found abandoned...
...and the effect on attorney and mother Rachel Flynn is profound. Marcie, the infant's young mother with a history of drug abuse, is the chief suspect. Marcie insists she's innocent and demands that Leo, her baby son, be returned to her. But Marcie's mother and sister say otherwise.
When baby Leo is found missing a second time, the evidence against Marcie seems overwh...more
From back cover:
"A baby is found abandoned...
...and the effect on attorney and mother Rachel Flynn is profound. Marcie, the infant's young mother with a history of drug abuse, is the chief suspect. Marcie insists she's innocent and demands that Leo, her baby son, be returned to her. But Marcie's mother and sister say otherwise.
When baby Leo is found missing a second time, the evidence against Marcie seems overwh...more
This is actually the third book in a series, but the only one I read while my sister had them out from the library. It was a very unique crime/mystery story and I know I missed a lot in the character development by jumping into some of the story lines which had continued from the previous books, but I enjoyed it. I would not be adverse to reading other books by this author.
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Susan Meissner was born in San Diego, California, the second of three. She spent her childhood in just two houses.
Her first writings are a laughable collection of oddly worded poems and predictable stories she wrote when she was eight.
She attended Point Loma College in San Diego, and married her husband, Bob, who is now an associate pastor and a chaplain in the Air Force Reserves, in 1980. When sh...more
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Her first writings are a laughable collection of oddly worded poems and predictable stories she wrote when she was eight.
She attended Point Loma College in San Diego, and married her husband, Bob, who is now an associate pastor and a chaplain in the Air Force Reserves, in 1980. When sh...more
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