Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Review: Long Time Gone by Charlie Donlea

 

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Publication Date: May 21st 2024 by Kensington & Recorded Books
Pages: 344
Audiobook Length: 9hrs 19min
Narrator: Vivienne Leheny
Source: Publisher & Library Audio
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
As a project for her forensic pathology fellowship, Sloan Hastings submits her DNA to a forensic genealogy site and has a shock. She’s the missing “baby Charlotte” from three decades earlier when her parents went missing, location still unknown.
 
After this discovery, she’s approached by the Sheriff of Cedar Creek Nevada, Eric Stamos to help him find answers in his father’s death back when she and her parents went missing. Eric’s father was the sheriff investigating their disappearance and his death was suspicious. Sloan has the perfect opportunity to infiltrate the Margolis family, her biological family, and Cedar Creek royalty. The family has wealth, status and power that’s made it impossible to investigate them with any success and so Sloan’s inside connection could be important in solving both cases.
 
I really enjoyed Long Time Gone! I find the use of genealogy DNA fascinating! It’s most notably helped find one of the most notorious killers in California, The Golden State Killer. Even though I’ve read a bit about the process, I appreciated Donlea’s explanations.
 
I liked Sloan and was invested in her efforts to solve the mystery of her past, how she came to be put up for adoption and finding out what happened to her biological parents. The ending culminated in a pulse pounding conclusion that had me on the edge of my seat!
 
There was a hint of romance between her and Sheriff Eric that could be further explored if there are future books planned. I’d be on board for that!
 
I alternately read an e-copy and listened to a library audio. I recommend either version. I enjoyed Vivienne Leheny’s performance and listened at my usual 1.5x normal speed.

4 Stars


Book Description:

When DNA results reveal a disturbing connection to the mysterious disappearance of a famous baby nearly three decades ago, a forensic scientist is plunged into a dangerous search for answers in this engrossing, propulsive new novel from the internationally bestselling author of Twenty Years Later.

Thirty years ago, Baby Charlotte vanished. Today, she’s still in danger.

When Dr. Sloan Hastings submits her DNA to an online genealogy site for a research assignment, her goal is to better understand the treasure-trove of genetic information contained on ancestry websites. Brilliant and driven, Sloan is embarking on a fellowship in forensic pathology, training under the renowned Dr. Livia Cutty.

Sloan has one reservation about involving herself in the she’s adopted. Grateful for a loving home, she’s never considered tracking down her biological parents. The results of her search are shocking. Sloan’s DNA profile suggests her true identity is that of Charlotte Margolis, aka “Baby Charlotte”, who captured the nation’s attention when she mysteriously disappeared, along with her parents, in July 1995. Despite an exhaustive search, the family was never seen again, and no suspects were named in the case.

Sloan’s discovery leads her to the small town of Cedar Creek, Nevada, the site of her disappearance. It also leads her to Sheriff Eric Stamos. The Margolis family’s influence and power permeate every corner of Harrison County, and Eric is convinced that in learning the truth about her past, Sloan can also help discover what happened to Eric’s father, who died under suspicious circumstances soon after he started investigating the case her disappearance.

Slowly, over the course of a stifling summer, Sloan begins getting to know her relatives. Though initially welcoming, the Margolis family is also mysterious and tight-lipped. Not everyone seems happy about Sloan’s return, or the questions she’s asking. And the more she and Eric learn, the more apparent it becomes that the answers they both seek are buried in a graveyard of Margolis family secrets that some will do anything to keep hidden—no matter who else has to die…

15 comments:

  1. How wild to learn that you were a missing child - and that you parents disappeared! I'm already curious about how all that came to be. Sounds like a great start to a new series.

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    1. I know, right? I hope we get more with these characters.

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  2. I just finished reading that book about how Barbara Rae-Venter helped find the Golden State Killer using genetic genealogy! It was so interesting. And I love the sound of this mystery. I've read several books by Donlea that I've really liked; this one's going on my list. :D

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    1. I think I'd like to read that! I've only read one by Donlea and I didn't like it as much as this one. Hope you enjoy it, too, Lark! :)

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  3. I keep seeing such rav reviews for any Charlie Donlea book. I really need to pick one up and I like the way you describe this one, Rachel.

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    1. I've only read one other by him, but I'd like to read more!

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  4. I really liked this one with the science aspects and would definitely like to see another book with Sloan as a character. I listened to the audio ARC. Glad you enjoyed it too. Great review!

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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    1. I really enjoyed it! I hope we get more Sloan, too. Thanks!

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  5. Using DNA data bases like Ancestry DNA is one reason I will never do one of those tests. I know it's crazy to think that my great great grandkid might be a serial killer and the police using my DNA at one of those sites to catch him. lol

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    1. I wouldn't mind if they caught a killer from me submitting my DNA, but I know others would have issues. It's weird to think about it!

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  6. This sounds like a good one and I do enjoy that narrator. I also find use of DNA and genealogy interesting. Great review, Rachel.

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  7. The anonymous comment is from me, Rachel.

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  8. I'm seeing this book everywhere, so happy to finally see a review from someone I trust! It sounds great!

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  9. This sounds very good. Using genealogy sites to solve crimes is fascinating!

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  10. Oh fascinating. I wonder what happened

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