Title:
Leave No Trace
Author:
Mindy Mejia
Read
by: Patricia Rodriguez
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Length:
Approximately 9 hours and 56 minutes
Source:
Review Copy from Simon & Schuster.
Thank-you!
A
man and his 9-year-old son leave for a camping trip in the Boundary Waters of
Minnesota and are never seen again.
Their campsite is found destroyed by bears and it is thought that they
were killed in the wild. Ten years
later, Lucas Blackthorn is found breaking into an outfitter store in Ely
Minnesota. Where has he been all this
time and where is his father Josiah?
Lucas
is brought to Duluth and put into a mental institution. Maya is a speech therapist at the institution
who was once a patient there. Will she
be able to break through Lucas’s reserve and determine where he has been and
what happened to his father?
Leave
No Trace is written by Mindy Mejia who also wrote the wonderful Everything You
Want Me to Be, which was a perfect suspense novel. Leave No Trace didn’t quite measure up to
Everything You Want Me to Be, but it was a good suspense novel. It dealt with abandonment and a search for
one’s mother. It also dealt with the definition
of “crazy.” Who is the crazy one when
you really start to look at people? Is
wanting to live without people and without a roof crazy? I like how the story was told peeling off
layer after to layer to found out Maya’s past as well as Josiah’s over
time. The book was narrated mostly by
Maya, but there were a few chapters from Josiah’s point of view as well.
I
also really enjoyed the setting of the novel.
I live in Wisconsin and am from Michigan originally. My husband is from Minnesota. I have been to Duluth and north, but I have
not been to the Boundary Waters yet. I
plan to get there some day! I thought it
was the perfect setting for a place where one could lose oneself.
Patricia
Rodriquez did a fine job as narrator of this audiobook. It was an engaging story that was very
interesting to listen to on my long weekly commute to Milwaukee. I recommend this book on audio.
Overall,
Leave No Trace was a wonderful suspense story with a great setting and interesting
characters. It was also a great
audiobook to keep you riveted with the story on a long drive.
I really like books like this--the setting, the suspense, the exploration of "crazy." Sounds like a good book for a cold winter's night, snuggled up by the fire.
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