David Bell is a bestselling and award-winning author whose work has been translated into six languages. He’s currently an associate professor of English at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He received an MA in creative writing from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and a PhD in American literature and creative writing from the University of Cincinnati. His novels include Bring Her Home, Since She Went Away, Somebody I Used to Know, The Forgotten Girl, Never Come Back, The Hiding Place, and Cemetery Girl.
Never Come Back
by David Bell
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- ISBN-13: 9780451417510
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- Publication date: 10/01/2013
- Pages: 448
- Sales rank: 112,187
- Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)
- Age Range: 18Years
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When her mother is murdered, a woman is propelled into a twisted world of danger and double lives in this gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Bring Her Home and Cemetery Girl.
Leslie Hampton always cared for her troubled son Ronnie’s special needs and assumed that her daughter Elizabeth would take him in when the time came. When Leslie dies unexpectedly, Elizabeth is consumed by grief. Then police discover that Leslie was strangled, and they immediately suspect that one of Ronnie’s outbursts took a tragic turn. Elizabeth can’t believe that her brother is capable of murder, but who else could have had a motive to kill their quiet, retired mother?
More questions arise when a stranger is named in Leslie’s will: a woman also named Elizabeth. As the family’s secrets unravel, a man from Leslie’s past who claims to have all the answers shows up, but those answers might put Elizabeth and those she loves the most in mortal danger.
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"Bell, once again, has written an incredible, unique thriller that will have you hooked!”—Suspense Magazine
“[A] page-turner.…Bell does a good job exposing the seaminess underlying seemingly placid small-town life.”—Publishers Weekly
“An intriguing, layered psychological thriller.”—Kirkus Reviews
More Praise for David Bell
“One of the brightest and best crime fiction writers of our time.”—Suspense Magazine
“A natural storyteller and a superb writer.”—#1 New York Times Bestselling Author Nelson DeMille
“David Bell writes spellbinding and gripping thrillers that get under your skin and refuse to let go."—New York Times Bestselling Author Linwood Barclay
In Bell's (The Hiding Place, 2012, etc.) thriller, Elizabeth Hampton confronts a fractured family history in the aftermath of her mother's murder. Elizabeth is a grad student in her hometown in Ohio. There's a call from the police. Her mother is dead. Meeting authorities at her mother's home, she's shocked to learn that Leslie Hampton's death is considered suspicious. Her older brother, Ronnie, "a high-functioning adult with Down syndrome" who resided with their mother, soon becomes a suspect and is hospitalized for evaluation. Once told by her mother in a fit of pique that "the main reason they had me was to take care of Ronnie after they were both gone," Elizabeth hadn't talked with Leslie for six weeks after an argument over becoming Ronnie's eventual guardian. Bell does solid work with characters: Elizabeth, isolated, closed off, unable to commit to a devoted boyfriend; Paul, Leslie's brother, once Ronnie's constant supporter, now worried over Ronnie's recent displays of anger; Leslie, ordered, neat, withdrawn, obsessed with Ronnie's care; the police detectives, skeptical Richland and empathetic Post. Bell's portrayal of Ronnie is sensitive, offering a sense of the reality facing those with Down syndrome. Eventually, Elizabeth learns that Leslie's will includes one Elizabeth Yarbrough as an heir. Enter Gordon Baxter, shocking Elizabeth by claiming to be Leslie's first husband. Bell makes Gordon ominously real, a high school sports star whose life spiraled down into violence and prison. Gordon's connection with the struggling Elizabeth Yarbrough hides a grotesque secret that will destroy lives. An intriguing, layered psychological thriller. The chapters are short, flow easily into one another and carry their own twisted logic to a believable conclusion.