
“Imagine when the absolute worst things happens…. and the its topped with the unthinkable all in one swift blink of the eye.” ~ Its like that. ~Sheila
The unthinkable happens when Jason Bennett and his family are driving home after his daughter’s lacrosse game. On a dark road, a car begins to tailgate them and eventually force them to pull over. They want the Bennett’s car and even though the family cooperates with the demand, things go terribly wrong when shots are fired.
While the family is still reeling – later that same night the FBI arrives at their door giving them the news that the carjackers were members of a serious drug trafficking organization and due to what had happened they were no longer safe in their home and must leave immediately and be a part of the witness protection program.
This program however was designed to protect criminal informants, not law-abiding families in good standing in their community. As what happened is covered up, the neighbors, co-workers and the kid’s friends are all wondering – what happened to the Bennetts?
I have not read Lisa Scottoline in quite some time and this book caught my attention with a topic I do not believe I have ever read about. I enjoyed this book immensely and it certainly took me through a gamut of emotions. Well paced, and well thought out – recommended for those who like a good mystery.
I listened to this one mostly while working on puzzles (tis the season). I do love a good cold weather puzzle cozied up in the house listening to a good book.

I now want to read this one! Great review, and thanks for sharing.