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The One That Got Away
The One That Got Away | Joe Clifford
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In the early 2000s, a string of abductions rocked the small upstate town of Reine, New York. Only one girl survived: Alex Salerno. The killer, Ken Parsons, was sent away. Life returned to normal. No more girls would have to die. Until another one did. Its been twelve years since Kira Shanks was reported missing and presumed dead. Alex Salerno has been living in New York City, piecemealing paychecks to earn a livable wage, trying to forget those three days locked underground and her affair with Sean Riley, the married detective who rescued her. When Noah Lee, hometown reporter with a journalistic pedigree, requests an interview, Alex returns to Reine and Riley, reopening old wounds. What begins as a Q&A for a newspaper article soon turns into an opportunity for money, closure andjustice. The disappearance of Kira Shanks has long been hung on Benny Brudzienski, a hulking man-child who is currently a brain-addled guest at the Galloway State Mental Hospital. But after Alex reconnects with ex-classmates and frenemies, doubts are cast on that guilt. Alex is drawn into a dangerous game of show and tell in an insular town where everyone has a secret to hide. And as more details emerge about the night Kira Shanks went missing, Alex discovers there are some willing to kill to protect the horrific truth. In the modern vein of Dark Places and Mystic River, The One That Got Away is a dark, psychological thriller featuring a compelling, conflicted heroine and a page-turning narrative that races toward its final, shocking conclusion. Praise for THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY: A great book! I devoured it. Taut, pacey and with a powerful sense of place, Joe Cliffords The One Got Away is an intelligent and astutely observed piece of American small town noir. Paula Hawkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train and Into the Water Joe Clifford is a gifted storyteller with a knack for crafting characters who are entirely human. The One That Got Away is dark and unforgiving, a chilling crime novel with the perfect touch of tenderness that will keep readers turning the pages with haste. This is one book you wont be able to put down. Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Girl and Every Last Lie The mystery of The One That Got Away sucked me in, but it was the emotional punch of Alex Salernos return home that broke my heart. With its sharply observed characters and setting and crime-thriller pace, its tough exterior belies a vast, unexpected tenderness. I cannot not quit thinking about this book. Emily Carpenter, author of Burying the Honeysuckle Girls and The Weight of Lies Its not often that I read a top-notch thriller with layers of emotion buried within each page. On the surface, Joe Cliffords story of a young woman who survived a kidnapping and returns to her hometown to investigate a seemingly similar disappearance is compulsively readable, but when you dig a little deeper, you discover theres so much more to unpack. The On That Got Away is by far Cliffords best and most fully realized novel to date, and might well be the most rewarding thriller Ive read this year. Jennifer Hillier, author of Jar of Hearts Joe Clifford crafts a unique detective story with a flawed central character in Alex Salerno. His true skill lies in that he was able to make the Northeastern town of Reine into the co-central character, one even more flawed than Alex. Its life is even more sullied, darker and full of worse choices than hers ever could have been, and that is the gritty magic of the book. Read the novel for the last few pages, which are delicious in their noir conclusion. Ryan Sayles, author of Albatross
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Gonna be on his what? #bookmistakes 😂

Ruthiella His knew...that joint above the knee area!😂 5y
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🍭🍭🍭🍭this is a good one. Review is up on my blog. Stop by and say hi. https://reecaspieces.com/2018/12/03/the-one-that-got-away-by-joe-clifford-review...

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#friyayintro @howjessreads thanks @SilversReviews for the tag. Sorry late getting to this.
1. Hands down...DRESSING. in the south it is dressing in the north it is stuffing and it is not the same!
2. Italian
3. Yes I have. Quite a few.
4. The tagged book is wonderful
5. I have no idea who has been tagged or not so @MrBook

SilversReviews Thanks for the Southern terminology lesson. 😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️ (edited) 6y
Amandajoy I always thought dressing was cooked separate from the bird and stuffing was cooked inside. This is what I get for moving around the country as a kid - I have no clue when it comes to regional terminology. 6y
Cheshirecat913 My friend from AL says dressing is 'wet', while stuffing is dry. For me dressing is made from cornbread and stuffing is made from bread. I was raised in the North but have called the South home for 10 years. 6y
Reecaspieces @Amandajoy you have it correct. Dressing is separate but...no one in the South stuffs the bird. They always have dressing, on the side per se. @Cheshirecat913 I am unsure exactly what is meant by “wet”. Dressing is more moist than stuffing and it is made with cornbread. 6y
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This was my first time reading Joe Clifford and it was a great introduction to his writing. Alex, who was saved by Police from a serial killer is determined to get to the bottom of what has happened to Kira. This book kept me wanting to read more to find out what did happen to Kira. Suspensefully written with an ending you will not anticipate. #netgalley #joeclifford #theonethatgotaway #litsy #tea_sipping_bookworm

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FairyHighRoad
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This is one of my favorite galleys I received from #NetGalley. The story kept me guessing the entire time. One girl was found kidnapped, bound yet alive while another girl was kidnapped a few years later and was never found again. Alex is the survivor & returns to her hometown to find out what happened to the second girl. The problem is everyone in this town has a secret. #arc

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