![]() ![]() She dedicates her life to finding little Mason. Isabelle has, understandably, become obsessed. Her nerves are frazzled, and, as is often the case, the strain has damaged her marriage. No amount of medication or white wine could keep her under. It looks like an inside job-no forced doors or broken windows-but with what possible motive? At first Isabelle stayed awake to BE there if Mason returned, or was returned. The police investigate, of course, but there are no real clues. ![]() Neither Isabelle nor her husband, Ben, saw or heard anything. ![]() It has been a year since her toddler, Mason, was abducted, silently, in the middle of the night from their home in Savannah. Isabelle Drake, the heroine/narrator of Willingham’s new novel, “All the Dangerous Things,” hasn’t slept in a year. In her hugely successful debut thriller, “A Flicker in the Dark,” Stacy Willingham developed a plot that involved solving crimes from the fairly distant past, putting the spotlight of suspicion on one character after another, with amazing twists and revelations, and a protagonist/narrator, Chloe Davis, herself a psychiatrist, who suffered from a collection of neuroses, including anxiety attacks and insomnia. ![]()
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