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Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1)
Little Face - Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1
Author: Sophie Hannah
The first time she goes out after their daughter is born, Alice leaves the two-week-old infant at home with her husband, David. When she returns two hours later, she insists that the baby in the crib is not her child. Despite her apparent distress, David is adamant that she is wrong. — The police are called to the scene. Detective Constable Simon...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781569474686
ISBN-10: 1569474680
Publication Date: 10/2007
Pages: 310
Rating:
  • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
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2.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Soho Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on + 636 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was an interesting book - in all facets, really - a neat structure, fascinating premise, surprising twists and turns to the plot... the only thing really lacking were the characters. Not anything terribly specific, but... I guess they seemed more like characters from a film than from a book. They were a bit two-dimensional, which is odd considering the book is labeled as "psychological thriller." Some actions were rather unbelievable. I do think it would make a good movie, though - perhaps even better than the book. There was just something film-like about reading the book. Maybe because some actors jumped to mind as being perfect to play parts (e.g., Judi Dench as Vivienne). It was a solid story and quite entertaining and if only the characters had that certain je ne sais quoi, I would have truly loved it.
flyinggems avatar reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on + 451 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Leaving your baby for the first time after giving birth you are filled with all kinds of emotions. You shorten that errand because your mind races every minute you are away from your baby. Then you return home and find all your fears have come true and nobody believes you. Alice learns that everything is not what it seems to be.

This book drew me in. It reminded me of the families V.C. Andrews created. I could not put the book down and read it every chance I got. I was a little disappointed in the end, I was waiting for a bigger climax.

This book is the first in the Culver Valley Crime series.

Culver Valley Crime
1. Little Face (2006)
2. Hurting Distance (2007) aka The Truth-Teller's Lie
3. The Point of Rescue (2008) aka The Wrong Mother
4. The Other Half Lives (2009) aka The Dead Lie Down
5. A Room Swept White (2010) aka The Cradle in the Grave
6. Lasting Damage (2011) aka The Other Woman's House
7. Kind of Cruel (2012)
8. The Carrier (2013)
9. The Telling Error (2014) aka Woman with a Secret
10. The Narrow Bed (2016)
pattimint1610 avatar reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I purchased this book at Target today, came home and looked up reviews and was sorry I bought the book since the reviews are not great. However, I decided to start reading it last night, I'm over half way thru the book and i like it. Maybe folks on amazon gave it bad reviews because they are mystery readers and expected more of a mystery. I'm looking fowarded to finishing the book and I recommend the book!

Patti
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reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on + 407 more book reviews
When I first read the description I wasn't sure if I would like the book as it seemed clichéd. However, the narration which switched back and forth between Alice and the detective Simon a week later held my interest and the ending made it all worthwhile.
skeetergirl avatar reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
For me, this was one of those "I'm not going to bed until I finish it" books!!! Not sure why, but I got totally hooked on it. The detectives were a bit weird, and didn't seem to play a major role...but didn't irritate me all that much. Read the second one and basically had to "plod" through it...again, not sure why...in the wrong mood, maybe. Still thinking about reading the 3rd one!!!
G1A avatar reviewed Little Face (Culver Valley Crime, Bk 1) on
Sophie Hannah is a good writer and I have enjoyed some of her books. This one was good to a point but the ending does not do it justice and leads to a betrayal of the readers trust.
It was worth reading anyway so I give it a lukewarm endorsement.


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