Primal Wound edition by Ruth Francisco Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
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A young woman sets out to find her birthmother and uncovers a family saga of deceit, insanity, and murder.
When Cicely Scott volunteers to be a kidney donor for her father, she is shocked to discover she was adopted. Suddenly she has lost herself, her history, her identity, her family. But she gains something else. She is free to become whomever she wants to be, informed neither by genetics nor family, but by her own set of ethics. Does that include the license to kill?
Cicely leaves her privileged life in San Francisco to find her birthmother, a frumpy beautician, who lives with her family in rural New Hampshire. Cicely spies on them, insinuates herself into their lives, and befriends her half sister. But her birthmother is terrified when Cicely reveals herself. Why?
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, Homicide Inspector Val Picard tries to track down the murderer of a young preschool teacher who worked with Cicely. Soon Cicely becomes a suspect.
Lies and betrayal lead to the ultimate crime—murder. But who is at fault?
Primal Wound edition by Ruth Francisco Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
As an adoptive mom, I read this thinking it was non-fiction. I had been recommended to read a book entitled The Primal Wound. This wasn’t it! The book was a page turner, and offered a story of what might happen in the mind of an adoptee. I won’t spoil the story, but it was a little extreme. A good read, though, the author is amazingly gifted. But if you are looking for the non-fiction book, this is not what you want.Product details
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Primal Wound edition by Ruth Francisco Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story opens with a woman who finds she was adopted and begins a search for her birth mother. You're then led to a murder scene and the beginning investigation.
The book leads you through both stories, slowly revealing details until everything clicks into place. The timing was perfect and kept me enthralled.
Primal Wound has an intriguing plot, the search for a birth family by a woman who finds out as an adult, that she has been adopted. The woman who begins this search is, however, not the same person we find at the end of the book, and the transformation is not explained, simply presented. I felt that I had missed something along the way. . . like the middle of the book. Even at 99 cents, I feel a bit short-changed.
I did not fully understand what this had to do with the Primal Wound Theory. Nevertheless, it was still a good read.
Amazing- even better than Good Morning, Darkness (which is saying a lot, since that was an amazing book also). Dark and full of twists; I couldn't put it down and I read it in half a day (ignoring my poor family in the process). Really fantastic book. I'm looking forward to seeing what this talented author will write next!
The book was interesting and some of the scenes/plots were believeable, BUT, I don't think anyone anywhere would ever be able to buy an LAPD discarded uniform. The policies that their officers have to abide by would not let their image be tarnished or have pulbic safety compromised by sending a used uniform to a thrift shop. The uniform either has to be turned in or destroyed. I was also miffed at the lack of emotion that the mother of the dead, unborn baby exhibited. After all, it was her natural child being carried by the surrogate and she acted like she had only lost her scarf or glove. I would have been inconsoleable.
just finished reading Primal Wound by Ruth Francisco. Wow, this was a good book. It is about a woman that finds out she is adopted and trys to find her birth mother, and she goes to New Hampshire to find her. She leaves San Francisco the day after one of her workmates is murdered, and the police want to question her. This flips back and forth between the two "stories" of her finding her birth mother and the detectives that are trying to solve the murder in San Francisco. The suspense never lets up and the writer is excellent. I will be reading more by this author! Highly recommend.
The extended families in this mystery novel have enough skeletons in their closets to fill a graveyard. You won't find any boring people here, until after they're dead. It is easy to feel sympathy for Cicely as she begins to investigate her birth mother, and her real family--after discovering she was adopted--even though her methods are a little strange. Not hard to understand really, when you compare her behavior to that of her real family. But then she does some things that made me wonder what is up with Cicely? And her entire family? Each one of them has a story. This novel is a suspenseful journey through the twists and turns of a maze of family secrets, revealed one by one in a manner that I found highly entertaining.
The research that has gone into this book pertaining to psychology and human behavior is extensive, and provides insight and credibility to all of the characters' bizarre actions. As were the procedures for investigation employed by the detectives.
As I read through this book, three authors came to mind V. C. Andrews, Mary Higgins Clark, and Stephen King. If you put the best work of all of them together, and took it to another level--you would have this novel.
As an adoptive mom, I read this thinking it was non-fiction. I had been recommended to read a book entitled The Primal Wound. This wasn’t it! The book was a page turner, and offered a story of what might happen in the mind of an adoptee. I won’t spoil the story, but it was a little extreme. A good read, though, the author is amazingly gifted. But if you are looking for the non-fiction book, this is not what you want.
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