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Crying Wolf
by Peter Abrahams
Binding: Audio CD, Library edition
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Lib Ed
List Price: USD $39.25
Weight: 15
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 7.5 x W: 0.45 inches
ISBN 10: 1423344278
ISBN 13: 9781423344278
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It was more than a white lie. It was deception on a grand scale. But the motive was admirable to save the bright future of a deserving young man. And the victim, too, was deserving an arrogant billionaire who would hardly notice his loss, crumbs from a vast fortune. All the plotters needed was a believable story, desperate and frightening, but false. Nothing bad was supposed to happen. They were only crying wolf. But what if the wolf were real?<br><br>For Nat, a shining all American boy with blue collar roots, acceptance to New England's exclusive Inverness College seems like the opportunity of a lifetime. The chilling events that follow are nothing like what he imagined.<br><br>It begins at Christmas break. Nat, unable to afford going home for the holidays, remains alone on the deserted campus. Alone until he meets Grace and Izzie Zorn, twin sisters who, although biologically identical, are utterly different. Thrown off by the irresistible attraction of this astonishing pair, Nat's moral compass starts to fail him. How could it not, as he enters a seductive new world of private Caribbean islands, personal jets, and endless possibility? A world where folly, even crime, now seems right.<br><br>When classes resume, Nat and the twins fall under the influence of a charismatic philosophy professor with dangerous ideas and a secret of his own. His teachings will be used to justify a bold scheme, plotted deep beneath the school in the lair of a forgotten social club, banished for almost a century.<br><br>But someone in the underground shadows is listening, someone who thinks he deserves a future just as bright as Nat's. Suddenly a risky but basically innocent game will take a horrifying turn. /Content /EditorialReview EditorialReview Source Amazon.com Review /Source Content <I>Crying Wolf</I> is a suspense novel it says so right on the cover. In Stephen King's blurb of praise, Peter Abrahams is his 'favorite American suspense novelist.' That should mean nail biting action what's lurking around that corner? eerie coincidence, disturbing glances into the depths of human evil, right? Well, yes. But Abrahams's novel is also a remarkably sensitive examination of a naive young man's emergence from an insular environment into a world more disorienting than he'd ever thought college could be. <p> Nat is an enormously likable protagonist. His decision to leave his small hometown in Colorado to attend Inverness College, an equally small but very prestigious liberal arts institution, will force him to question attitudes and ways of life he had always taken for granted. But such novelty can be disturbing as well as rewarding: when he meets fellow students Grace and Izzie Zorn, a pair of twins born with any number of silver spoons in their identically lovely mouths, Nat must struggle to reconcile their matter of fact acceptance of the omnipresence of money with his own frugal existence. Both dreamer and pragmatist, Nat immediately captures the reader's sympathy.<p> Abrahams frames Nat's growing awareness of the complexity of existence against the life and times of Freedy Knight, a thief, bodybuilder, and con artist for whom complexity means figuring out a method of acquiring both money <I>and</I> women. Freedy is Abrahams's masterpiece, and he plays with the convention of free indirect discourse to bring the reader right into Freedy's supremely self satisfied and remarkably funny mind. After a stunning failure as a pool maintenance engineer in California 'Women liked brains, no getting around it. Brains meant sensitivity. For example, floating in the water near the filter was a little furry thing. 'Poor little fella,' you could say to some woman who happened to come by the pool. That was all it took: sensitivity. Combine that with the ripped part, the buff part, the diesel part that bare chested dude, wearing cut offs and workboots, the skimmer held loose in his hands, was he himself, after all and what did you have? The kind of dude women went crazy for, absolutely no denying that.' Freedy brings his arrogance and a powerful methamphetamine addiction back east. It's only a matter of time before his path and Nat's will cross.<p> When Freedy (searching for dorm room goodies to fence) and the Inverness trio both stumble upon the underground rooms of a long gone secret society, and when his mother's unemployment means that Nat can no longer afford to stay at Inverness, greed, nonchalance, and fear unite. The three students are on a collision course with a desperately charismatic criminal; the twins' well intentioned plan to keep Nat at Inverness by staging a kidnapping for ransom will go horribly awry. Nothing bad was supposed to happen: they were only crying wolf. Unfortunately, sometimes the wolf is real. <I> Kelly Flynn</I>


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