Ruin Falls, Jenny Milchman
Ruin Falls, Jenny Milchman
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Ruin Falls

Author: Jenny Milchman

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 11 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/22/2014


Synopsis

In a suspenseful follow-up to her critically acclaimed Cover of Snow, Jenny Milchman ratchets up the tension with this edge-of-your-seat story of a mother determined to find her missing children.
 
Liz Daniels has every reason to be happy about setting off on a rare family vacation, leaving behind her remote home in the Adirondack Mountains for a while. Instead, she feels uneasy. Her children, eight-year-old Reid and six-year-old Ally, have met their paternal grandparents only a handful of times. But Liz’s husband, Paul, has decided that, despite a strained relationship with his mother and father, they should visit the farm in western New York where he spent his childhood.
 
On their way to the farm, the family stops at a hotel for the night. In the morning, when Liz goes to check on her sleeping children, all her anxiety comes roaring back: Ally and Reed are nowhere to be found. Blind panic slides into ice-cold terror as the hours tick by without anyone finding a trace of the kids. Soon, Paul and Liz are being interviewed by police, an Amber Alert is issued, and detectives are called in.
 
Frantic worry and helplessness threaten to overtake Liz’s mind—but in a sudden, gut-wrenching instant she realizes that it was no stranger who slipped into the hotel room that night. Someone she trusted completely has betrayed her. Though she knows that Ally and Reid are safe, Liz will stop at nothing to find them and get them back. From her guarded in-laws’ unwelcoming farmhouse to the deep woods of her own hometown, Liz follows the threads of a terrible secret to uncover a hidden world created from dreams and haunted by nightmares.

Praise for Jenny Milchman and Ruin Falls
 
“[Jenny] Milchman has a gift that allows her to delve deep into the mind and psyche of her characters, and fans of dark plots like the works of Gillian Flynn will find another author to savor.”—RT Book Reviews

“Essential for psychological thriller fanatics . . . Extreme, heart-pounding action follows this determined mother as she risks everything to save her children.”—Library Journal

“[Jenny Milchman] carves out a new niche with this unusual mix of ecothriller and family suspense drama.”—Booklist (starred review)
 
“Milchman weaves a complex and intriguing tale, adeptly pacing the narrative as danger escalates. . . . Most impressive, though, is Liz’s transformation from a meek wife . . . to a strong, capable woman determined to rescue her children at any cost to herself.”—Publishers Weekly

“Absorbing from start to finish: Jenny Milchman writes a deeply felt and suspenseful story of a woman whose life is upended by a death and a dark secret.”—Nancy Pickard, bestselling author of The Scent of Rain and Lightning

“Milchman can evoke the shadows and fears of a rural community like no one else.”—DuJour

About The Author

Jenny Milchman lives in upstate New York with her family. She is the author of Cover of Snow and Ruin Falls.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patricia on September 18, 2018

I think I wrote this before. This book drove me crazy but I could not quit reading it. When I finished I felt things were pretty anti-climatic. The part that drove me crazy was that every few chapters there would be a chapter about something totally unrelated although you knew it had to be related o......more

Goodreads review by Jen on September 08, 2016

Ruin Falls begins with a family vacation to visit seldom seen grandparents. Before they reach their goal, Liz Daniel's children are taken from a hotel. Worse yet, it eventually seems that the culprit is her husband. A frantic Liz tries to unravel the reasoning behind her husband's decision to take th......more

Goodreads review by Lori on May 09, 2014

Meh.... I was excited to read this book, but after about 40-50 pages, quickly got frustrated. The story jumps to many different characters and perspectives, many of whom are not introduced well. I got lost a few times. Even within the main characters story, things were confusing and jumped around qu......more

Goodreads review by Georgann on May 05, 2014

Too many layers, and too many peripheral story lines and characters. COVER OF SNOW was more tightly constructed. Liz's reactions and actions are perfectly normal but the descriptions are over the top. The sex scene in the middle of the suspense is one example. The relationship with Liz's own parents......more

Goodreads review by Chris on August 27, 2014

This mystery started out very promising, but then quickly devolved into an absurd, ludicrous tale, complete with a requisite sex scene. Don't waste your time with this one.......more


Quotes

Praise for Jenny Milchman and Ruin Falls
 
“[Jenny] Milchman has a gift that allows her to delve deep into the mind and psyche of her characters, and fans of dark plots like the works of Gillian Flynn will find another author to savor.”RT Book Reviews
 
“Essential for psychological thriller fanatics . . . Extreme, heart-pounding action follows this determined mother as she risks everything to save her children.”Library Journal
 
“[Jenny Milchman] carves out a new niche with this unusual mix of ecothriller and family suspense drama.”Booklist (starred review)
 
“Milchman weaves a complex and intriguing tale, adeptly pacing the narrative as danger escalates. . . . Most impressive, though, is Liz’s transformation from a meek wife . . . to a strong, capable woman determined to rescue her children at any cost to herself.”Publishers Weekly
 
“Absorbing from start to finish: Jenny Milchman writes a deeply felt and suspenseful story of a woman whose life is upended by a death and a dark secret.”—Nancy Pickard, bestselling author of The Scent of Rain and Lightning
 
“Milchman can evoke the shadows and fears of a rural community like no one else.”DuJour

Praise for Jenny Milchman’s Cover of Snow
 
“Terrifically suspenseful . . . Reading Cover of Snow feels like racing across a frozen lake: heart-pounding, exhilarating, frightening.”—Louise Penny, New York Times bestselling author of How the Light Gets In
 
“Everything a great suspense novel should be—tense, emotional, mysterious, and satisfying . . . Let’s hope this is the start of a long career.”—Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Wanted Man
 
“Milchman makes [readers] feel the chill right down to their bones and casts a particularly effective mood in this stylish thriller.”Kirkus Reviews
 
“Milchman tackles small-town angst where evil can simmer under the surface with a breathless energy and a feel for realistic characters.”The Seattle Times