![]() ![]() Though Alphin races through the conflicts a little too quickly, she achieves a neat and happy ending readers will be enthralled by her suspenseful plot. The author's treatment of each character's psychological wounds is also impressive, and she doesn't skirt the subject of DNA testing or other forensic refutation of Cameron's identity. ![]() The tensions accelerate to a fever pitch when Pop's accomplice Cougar shows up, threatening to unmask him if Cameron doesn't cooperate with Cougar's crimes. ![]() ![]() He chokes down Neil's favorite meals and fumbles for the answers to old family riddles, all the time observed by his hostile sister, who resents the effect that Neil's disappearance and rediscovery has had on their parents. Alphin (Tournament of Time) builds the pressure masterfully, describing Cameron's constant fear of being found out by the Laceys or the suspicious police detective. Cameron Miller is pretending to be someone he isnt. Cameron, seeing a chance at a normal life, decides to pass himself off as one of Pop's murder victims and claims he is Neil Lacey, missing for six years. Read Counterfeit Son by Elaine Marie Alphin available from Rakuten Kobo. As this gripping novel opens, the police have finally raided his Tennessee home and fatally shot Pop. Cameron Miller's Pop locked him in the cellar while he beat to death the boys he kidnapped-more than 20 boys over the years and Cameron, too, has suffered at his father's hands. ![]()
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