The police have always suspected Beck in his wife’s murder.Beck’s beloved wife-his true love, his best friend since age 7-is murdered.The first-person narrator, David Beck, is a physician in an inner-city children’s clinic in New York City. The main character’s wife, thought murdered 8 years earlier, may be alive.The description of Gone for Good sounds a lot like the story line of Tell No One (all of this material is given in the first few pages of each book, so I’m not giving anything away here): And just like that FBI agents appear at Will’s door demanding that he tell them the whereabouts of Sheila Rogers, whose fingerprints were found at a murder scene in Nebraska a few days earlier. While Will is suffering from his mother’s death and the shock of realizing that Ken may be alive somewhere, his live-in girlfriend, Sheila Rogers, disappears. Was Ken another victim, taken somewhere else and murdered that night? Or was Ken himself the murderer who fled, injured, from the scene and has been in hiding ever since? A lot of Ken’s blood was found at the murder scene, and Ken hasn’t been seen since. Eleven years earlier Will’s former girlfriend and neighbor, Julie Miller, was murdered in their suburban New Jersey hometown. While looking over his mother’s belongings just after her death from cancer, Will Klein discovers a photograph that indicates his brother, Ken, may still be alive.
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