Ellen Gleeson adopted her now 3-year-old son after writing a feature story about him as an ill and abandoned infant.
After nursing Will back to health, the single mother established routine lives for them. The comfortable monotony becomes disarray when Ellen receives a missing child postcard with a photo that looks like Will.
The resemblance is such that Ellen cannot dismiss it. She sets out to learn more about Will’s background, discovering a series of secrets along the way.
Lisa Scottoline’s book, Look Again, is unbelievable at times, but it also is entrapping. You know I love Scottoline. This book was no exception. It’s an easy, fascinating summer read.
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