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Three Weeks to Say Goodbye

Three Weeks to Say GoodbyeAuthor: C.J. Box
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 48 reviews
Sales Rank: 6,705

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1
Pages: 352
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B001QREWP0

Publication Date: January 6, 2009

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New York Times bestselling author C.J. Box-s novels have been called -red hot,-* -edge-of-your-seat read[s],-- and -unforgettable, powerful.-- Now he delivers a novel that will steal your sleep as much as it will wrench your heart. It-s a novel about something that could be anyone-s worst nightmare. . . .

Jack and Melissa McGuane have spent years trying to have a baby. Finally their dream has come true with the adoption of their daughter, Angelina. But nine months after bringing her home, they receive a devastating phone call from the adoption agency: Angelina-s birth father, a teenager, never signed away his parental rights, and he wants her back. Worse, his father, a powerful Denver judge, wants him to own up to this responsibility and will use every advantage his position of power affords him to make sure it happens. When Jack and Melissa attempt to handle the situation rationally by meeting face-to-face with the father and son, it is immediately apparent that there-s something sinister about both of them and that love for Angelina is not the motivation for their actions.

As Angelina-s safety hangs in the balance, Jack and Melissa will stop at nothing to protect their child. A horrifying game of intimidation and double crosses begins that quickly becomes a death spiral where absolutely no one is safe.

How far would you go to save someone you love?

C.J. Box has once again written a bone-chilling thriller that will keep you guessing until the very last page.

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5 out of 5 stars A Great Read   January 18, 2009
Reacher (Mechanicsville, Virginia USA)
15 out of 17 found this review helpful

This is, quite simply, one of those books that you read books for.
I have appreciated the author's earlier works, but he just outdid himself on this one.
The basic lean, yet full plot, the characters, the flow of this book is just... on point. There isn't a false move, or a reason to pause, in the entire novel.
A straightforward, decent man is put into a situation with his wife and child he can't escape from. He does what he has to,with more than a little help from his friends.
I read quite a few books. Many tend to disappoint, just filling in what is expected from the author by his publisher that year.
Not the case here.
Enjoy.



5 out of 5 stars great thriller   January 15, 2009
Harriet Klausner
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

In Denver Jack and Melissa McGuane were euphoric when the adoption was finally approved and baby Angelina made their family complete. They love their infant daughter, but nine months later the thirty something couple is shocked and dismayed. Julie Perala of the adoption agency informs them that Angelina's eighteen year old biological father Garrett, a Cherry Creek High School student, wants his daughter; he never signed the documents waiving his rights to her. His father is powerful Federal Judge John Moreland who demands his son raise his granddaughter.

Jack and Melissa love Angelina and want to do what is best for her. Thus they agree to meet father and son, but at the session, the McGuane's realize neither of their adopted infant's paternal side is interested in her welfare. They have a personal grudge agenda and little Angelina is the kickball. Worse the Judge uses his vast power, legal and otherwise, to wreck havoc on the McGuane's trying force them to surrender. However, the scenario is not as straightforward as the Moreland father and son insist; child porn, and murder turn the three weeks from that initial horrifying phone call into hell in Colorado and Montana where Jack's parents reside.

Leaving Wyoming and Joe Pickett with a breather, C.J. Box provides his fans with a great thriller starting with the premise of losing an adopted child to the biological parent. The story line is fast-paced from that opening phone call and never slows down as events spiral out of control. Fans will root for the "David" like couple to defeat the Goliath judge who has weapons on both sides of the law and uses them. With a strong support cast in both states and fully developed lead characters on both sides of the custody debate, readers will appreciate this terrific tale of suspense at its best.

Harriet Klausner



5 out of 5 stars RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "THEY LEFT THE LAND OF THE INNOCENT & WILLINGLY ENTERED THE UNDERWORLD!"   January 13, 2009
Rick Shaq Goldstein (Danville, Ca, USA)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Jack and Melissa McGuane were both thirty-four-years-old and were happily married. There was only one thing missing in their life... and that was a baby. After years of unsuccessfully trying to conceive a baby the old fashioned way... they went through a costly and complicated adoption process... but it seemed to be all worthwhile... with the arrival... of "their" gorgeous, precocious, daughter, Angelina. Little Angelina was the missing flower that made their personal love bouquet complete. Angelina was now nine-months-old... and Jack and Melissa's entire life orbited around sweet... gurgling... Angelina. Then the world as they knew it... came to an abrupt end. Out of nowhere... the adoption agency notified them that the teenage biological father didn't... and wouldn't... sign away the parental custody papers. The signing of this document was... per the adoption agency representatives... a foregone conclusion. A literal slam-dunk... not even worth mentioning as a possible problem. But it became more than a problem... it became a nuclear explosion... and that's where this gifted author spreads his literary wings... and takes the reader on a non-stop... heartfelt... journey... that starts in Denver and stretches all the way to Germany... Montana and back.

What is so spellbinding about this story, is that unlike so many other novels, where the protagonist is in law enforcement... the military... advertising... journalism... etc. Jack merely works for the Denver Convention and Visitors Bureau... and Melissa quit her job to be a fulltime Mother. They can barely meet their bills... so if Jack can't work for even a short period of time... they'd lose their house and their ability to survive economically. As with any nuclear explosion... there is additional damage after the initial shock. The teenage boy... Garrett Moreland... not only wants his child back... but he is a certified sociopath as well... with ties to the Mexican Mafia. If that isn't enough... Garrett's Father is Federal Judge John Moreland... and the Judge makes it clear from the get-go... that Jack and Melissa have no choice but to give the baby back... and give her back in three weeks.

What follows is Jack and Melissa doing everything in their power to try to figure out a way to stop this nightmare... and keep their dream baby with them. Joining them in this near hopeless task are two of Jack's childhood friends from Montana... Cody Hoyt a hard drinking Denver cop... who is in the midst of being embarrassed by the same Judge Moreland in a giant pedophile court case... and Brian Eastman... a gay, successful real estate man... who bandies about in all of Denver's high society events. As the story unfolds the reader gets to know about their rural upbringing... and any reader who is a typical hard working family person... can't help but identify with Jack and Melissa's plight... even as dead bodies start to mount. In the midst of gang-banger intimidation... killing of pets... and help from a wild-shotgun-armed Uncle from Montana... the author never allows the violence to seem cartoonish. I can truly say... you won't be able to put this book down. Though the author has a number of previously released books... this is the first one that I've read. I was so impressed that I have already ordered his next book, which is scheduled for release in June... even though I don't know what it's about.



5 out of 5 stars Great Read   February 26, 2009
Marco Beachcomber (Marco Island, FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful


As I started reading Three Weeks, I said to myself "Oh No" I've been waiting months for CJ's new book and I don't need a story set in a big city like Denver. I'm a city boy who grew up in Boston and love his stories, for many reasons, not the least of which is learning about the foreign territory of the unspoiled, still wild west.

Where were his Joe Pickett or Nate characters when I needed them?

But, as with all of Box' books I was quickly reeled in and it was 4am when I was told to get to bed. But, I got up early to finish the story. I'm hoping for a longer story next time, 340 pages went too quickly, ha!

As always, I love the flawed, that is to say human, characters of CJ Box and the way he honestly treats them. While I wont spoil it for others by spilling the beans, I thought the final Chapter (26) was perfect and had me nodding to myself as the scene was set in in first sentence.

I was happy to read that a new Joe Pickett book is due out in June. And, I'm still hoping for a book only about Nate since I'm sure there are some very interesting dark tales in his back story.

Thanks for another great read!
Marco Beachcomber



5 out of 5 stars Cracker jack thriller for those who have a strong stomach!   January 12, 2010
Elizabeth Ray (Stockton, NJ United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After struggling to conceive, Jack and his wife Melissa are thrilled with their adopted baby girl. Just as they are a family, the baby's birth father comes forward and wants to take their daughter back. Jack and Melissa are determined to keep their family together, but the law is not on their side since the birth father's father is an influential judge.

When they learn of the birth father's gang associations and suspect that he is vandalizing their property, Jack and Melissa turn to their friends for the kind of help that the legal system will not give them.

Three Weeks to Say GOodbye is a suspenseful thriller, with many Harlan Coben-like plot twists. It is also very violent, and the actions of some of the good guys (let alone the bad guys!) will make your stomach churn. However, Box does such a good job of engrossing the reader in Jack and Melissa's family that he or she will keep reading anyway. Highly recommended for those who enjoy gritty thrillers with just the right amount of humanity.


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