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ISBN: 0316199052

ISBN13: 9780316199056

Dark River

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When Ronnie moves from the city to a small town in rural Oregon, she feels secluded from everything and everyone -- except for Karen, a young girl whom she babysits. So when she discovers Karen's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An enticing and satisfying thriller

Veronica Severance used to cruise the fancy shops, coffee houses, lit-up stages and midnight movies in the fast-paced big city of Portland, and she loved it. But then Ronnie's lawyer father has an emotional breakdown from defending too much criminal scum. First, he brings home the most recent felon's family, hoping that by fostering the desperate mom, teenage son and seven-year-old daughter, he can help make up for what he defended into freedom. And then he and Ronnie's mother (who is a chef) decide to move themselves, Ronnie and the foster family to a sleepy little town called Hoodoo and open up an inn and restaurant. Ronnie is not happy. The family's new enterprise sits at the end of a dead-end road, deep in the forest on the edge of a river. The only reprieve Ronnie finds between surviving out in the middle of nowhere, a high school filled with country hicks, and her endless chores with the inn and restaurant is her running. When she runs, at least she feels like she's going somewhere. And it's while she's doing this that she meets Karen. The precocious 10-year-old lives down the road with her family, and Ronnie gets roped into babysitting for them. Eventually, Ronnie recognizes a real friend in young Karen, who introduces her to a whole new way of looking at the world, one with mystery, discovery and fascination. One day, however, Karen goes missing. Thinking Karen is just off on one of her explorations, Ronnie promises to help look after she finishes with her run. But then the awful, horrible truth is discovered. Ronnie is the one who finds Karen floating in the river. Everyone assumes that Karen accidentally slipped into the spring-swollen river and drowned. Could it have been murder? Mary Jane Beaufrand does a beautiful job creating this page-turner of a suspense novel, building depth, intensity and ambiance with her setting and characters. The deep woods and the feral river are full of secrets and the unknown, and become characters in of themselves. The humans feel real, with disappointments, flaws and hopes for a better tomorrow. Beaufrand adds some romance to spice up both the story and the plot, and cleverly weaves in flashbacks and a river spirit legend to build the mystery. THE RIVER is an enticing and satisfying thriller from an emerging writer worth keeping an eye on.

The River

I bought the book for my fourteen year old daughter and read it first myself. It is a quick easy read and most of it is spent in the 15 year old girls head. I am a little prejudiced since we like to vacation in the area the story takes place and live near Portland, Oregon. My daughter has liked it and seems to identify with the struggles the main character has. All in all a good book.

Surprising and Compelling

I must admit that my first inclination is to grab fantasy books which tend to be exciting and fun. So when I started reading THE RIVER by Mary Jane Beaufrand I wanted more pizzaz and drama. But although it's not an action packed drama the book kicks off with a bang when Ronnie (Veronica) finds her friend Karen dead in the nearby River. Karen isn't just a friend, she's more like an adopted little sister to Ronnie who's been pushed aside by her large family and found a companion in Ronnie. But with Karen's death, Ronnie doesn't understand how this sure-footed explorer can drown in the River she knows so well. Shortly after Ronnie finds she needs to be mindful of her safety and finds the River holds many secrets and mysteries of her own that are a threat to Ronnie and her friends and family. The story unfolds like a rug. At first slower and it speeds up to that action packed drama I wanted! It crashes and booms like the River and I was not only left gasping for air but also teary eyed. Beaufrand tells a vivid story with beautifully descriptive imagery that transports you to this little town in Washington. Her angst and turmoil are wretched and ring true as you followed Ronnie through her difficult journey. I was most captivated by Beaufrand's beautiful writing style and as the pages came to an end, I was left wanting more from this author. But in the end I was satisfied and it has taught me a lesson: Realistic Fiction can be just as exciting and dramatic as fantasy and I can't imagine missing this heart-warming, thrilling story. In short: this book was amazing!

Review: The River by Mary Jane Beaufrand

The River is an intricate web of love, lies, loss, obession, and crime that promises to be unforgettable. Veronica is a young woman trying to find her place in a new world. Having being uprooted from her home in rural Oregon; she now finds herself in a sleepy town full of mystery. She begins to find her place with the help of a young girl named Karen, although, when running one evening she comes across a body in the river which turns out to be that of her young friend. Unable to revive Karen's little body she is distraught with failure, and soon becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to her young friend. Only this mission of redemption may prove to be more than she had hoped for when it appears there may have been more to the death of this young girl. The river in this story plays a large role, almost taking on a life of it own. Expect abrupt changes of direction in this story; nothing can be taken a face value. The twist are extreme and somewhat disorienting the story lacks smooth transition for these changes, but if you follow them through you will find yourself in masterful story that will leave you questioning your own personal safety. **Special Thanks to Little Brown Books for Young Readers for the ARC

Hauntingly Beautiful...

Veronica Severance moved from the city to rural Oregon with her parents. Her father was a lawyer and got the wrong person off. They now run an inn. She is haunted by loneliness and by the chilling sounds of the Santiam, the river that runs through her backyard. Ronnie finds herself becoming close with Karen, a young girl who she babysits. But when running, she discovers Karen's body on the banks of the Santiam, the victim of a supposed accident. Ronnie feels compelled to uncover the truth, because Karen was smart and knew the woods well. She slowly becomes more obsessed with solving Karen's death, Ronnie is led deeper into the woods surrounding the river and to the dark secret hidden within it's midst. Ronnie was an interesting character. I liked that she ran and also she didn't give up easily. I also liked how all of her neighbours had unique personality and all played a part in the story. The plot was well done. Details slowly came out on each page, which was wonderful for a suspenseful mystery. Unlike most mysteries, I wasn't sure what was going to happen. It was very original and unique, I rarely see books that are written like this. Beaufrand is an amazing writer that created a great book that I couldn't put down. I recommend this book to anyone that is looking for a mystery book, with something different to the plot.
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