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The Abortionist's Daughter | 
enlarge | Author: Elisabeth Hyde Publisher: Knopf Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 396671
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.4
ISBN: 0307263665 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780307263667 ASIN: 0307263665
Publication Date: June 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
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Elisabeth Hyde has taken a powerful moral predicament and constructed around it a richly layered, compulsively readable novel about a murder in a small Colorado town, about the choices we make and the way their unintended consequences ripple through our lives.
Two weeks before Christmas, Diana Duprey, an outspoken abortion doctor, is found floating in her pool, a bruise the size of a golf ball visible through her dark curls. A national figure, Diana inspired passion and ignited tempers, never more so than on the day of her death.
Her husband, Frank, an attorney in the D.A.’s office for more than twenty years, had fought bitterly with her on the day of her murder. Yet to reveal the nature of their fight would cost him not only his career but something greater still—a relationship he will go to any lengths to protect. Diana’s daughter, Megan, a college freshman, had also quarreled with Diana that day, and her role in her mother’s murder will prove more significant than she ever could have anticipated. The Reverend Stephen O’Connell, founder of the town’s pro-life coalition, obviously had issues with Diana, but his anger extended beyond the political to the personal—namely, Dr. Duprey’s involvement with his own troubled teenager. Meanwhile, the detective on the case grapples to make sense of it all. His investigation implicates many in this town and reveals a series of gross miscalculations, each one challenging what we know, or think we know, about community, fidelity, justice, and love.
A riveting and provocative page-turner: a novel of stunning economy and momentum by a writer poised for wide discovery.
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Entertaining audio version November 14, 2008 I listened to this book on an mp3 "playaway" cassette. The narrator, Beth McConnell, has a pleasant, no-frills reading voice and does a good job of portaying the characters. The mystery concerns the death of an abortion doctor and the ensuing criminal investigation. I found the mystery to be compelling, even though I was fairly certain of the murderer's identity half way through the book. The author carefully develops three dimensional characters with believable motives. The story moved briskly and held my interest to the conclusion. In fact, I stayed up late to reach the ending. My only gripe with the story is that the murdered doctor's daughter and spouse (who both loved her) spent very little time in actually grieving for her. The daughter, in particular, seems more concerned with her reactions to her mother's death than the actual loss of her parent. Even so,I found the novel to be an enjoyable experience.
misleading title but interesting story November 13, 2008 The title, *The Abortionist's Daughter*, is misleading. You're led to believe that the daughter of an abortion doctor would launch her own investigation. However, it was nothing like the sort.
Dr. Diana Duprey, the abortionist, is found murdered in her own exercise pool at home. The list of suspects is long, including pro-lifers, the religious rights and parents who were clueless of their daughters' abortions.
In addition, Diana's husband, Frank, and daughter, Megan, are also considered suspects. Witnesses have seen or heard Diana's individual screaming matches with Frank and Megan. Megan's guilt has increased exponentially because her last words to her mother were "have fun killing babies."
The entire investigation is complicated. The medical examiner won't do the autopsy because, in the past, she had an affair with Frank. And the detective, assigned to the case, Huck Berlin, crossed the professional boundaries with Megan.
Going back and forth in flashbacks, Hyde constructs the events leading up to Diana's death. During the course of the investigation, there are a few surprises, which must be investigated.
I thought Hyde had something good going for this story. That is...until she chose who would be the murderer and why Diana was murdered. The murderer and the motive just didn't make sense...an immediate deviation from this character's personality.
Great Audio Book October 4, 2008 I was not sure what to expect with this book but I was pleasantly surprised. The audio version hooked me from the very start.
Dr. Diana is The Abortionist. She is found murdered in her home. Police suspect the husband, an attorney. However, several others have reason to want Dr. Diana out of the picture. A good thriller, that kept my interest through all but the last disc when I had the story figured out. I would still recommend this book; good reader.
The Abortionist's Daughter July 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
D.A. Frank Thompson comes home to find his wife dead in their lap pool. It is obviously a murder. Of course, he is on the list of suspects. But there are others too, considering the controversial job his wife has as an abortionist. Mix in this mystery with a promiscuous daughter who's coming of age, as well as a study in family dynamics, and the result is an intriguing story of love, deception, hate, right, and wrong. The reader is afforded a glimpse into the different characters' ethics and viewpoints concerning various timely issues. I recommend this book.
A unique mystery-thriller-family saga combo May 25, 2008 A doctor at an abortionist clinic is murdered - who did it? The husband? The daughter? The anti-abortionists? or any other number of suspects? If that was all this book was - it'd make a good one hour television show and a so-so mystery read. But, as Diana (the murdered women's story) and the lives of those around hers tales are unfolded while her murder is investigated - it becomes much more. The story is as much about the other characters secrets, guilts and crosses to bear (they all have some issues) that unfold in-line with the mystery tale.
This isn't an action packed or investigative thriller of the Harlen Coben or other popular mystery-thriller writer genre. It's a psychological story of lives unfolding whie discovering who-done-it.
Just for it's uniqueness and great writing style - I recommend it.
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