Steal Away

Steal Away by Katharine Clark, published by Fawcett Books in 1998, is a gripping narrative that delves into the harrowing experience of a mother facing the unthinkable. In this first edition, readers are introduced to Rachel Stark, whose life spirals into chaos when her nine-year-old son, David, is abducted in broad daylight. With no clear motive or witnesses, Rachel’s desperate search for her son unfolds against the backdrop of her troubled marriage, revealing the complexities of family life and the emotional turmoil that accompanies such a tragedy.
As Rachel navigates her anguish, she encounters a cast of characters that complicate her quest, including her estranged husband, her sister with hidden secrets, and a detective whose cold demeanor masks deeper feelings. The story explores themes of psychological suspense and the lengths a mother will go to protect her child, all while revealing simmering resentments and shocking revelations. With 358 pages of intense storytelling, Steal Away offers a profound look at the bonds of family and the psychological impact of crisis, making it a notable addition to the mystery and thriller genres.
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“David, something awful has happened to your mother and your father, ” said the stranger in the van. “You’re in great danger. You’ve got to come with us. . . .”
Rachel Stark is about to live every parent’s nightmare, the strain of her troubled marriage intensified by a far greater tragedy: her nine-year-old son, David, snatched off the street in broad daylight while on his way home from school. With no apparent motive. No immediate witnesses. And only one clue: his red bicycle lying, as if dropped in a hurry, on the side of the road.
Now Rachel must summon up all her strength and channel every ounce of rage, terror, and anguish into a desperate search for David. Her rocky relationship with her husband, Stephen, will face the ultimate challenge–and a callous act of betrayal.
Into this precarious mix come Rachel’s sister, Miranda, recently divorced and living under foot–a bombshell who conceals explosive secrets; the unfriendly Detective Gallagher, infuriating in his cold detachment–and unspoken attractions; and John Robinson of the Missing Child Foundation, a seeming saint who harbors his own hidden agenda.
Then there is Rachel’s uncanny connection to her son, both a blessing and a curse–a link that takes the form of fleeting visions, where a deathly white and terrified child cries out to a mother who cannot reach him. . . .
A frantic search propelled by a tidal wave of panic. Real characters and raw emotions. Simmering resentments and shocking revelations. Katharine Clark weaves these elements into a richly compelling novel of a family in crisis in a story that twists and turns at a breakneck pace until its stunning conclusion.
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