“When a child disappears, the space she’d occupied is immediately filled with dozens of people. And these people—relatives, friends, police officers, reporters from both TV and print—create a lot of energy and noise, a sense of communal intensity, of fierce and shared dedication to a task. “But amid all that noise, nothing is louder than the silence of the missing child. It’s a silence that’s two and a half to three feet tall, and you feel it at your hip and hear it rising up from the floorboards, shouting to you from corners and crevices and the emotionless face of a doll left on the floor by the bed. “It’s a silence that’s different from the one left at funerals and wakes. The silence of the dead carries with it a sense of finality; it’s a silence you know you must get used to. But the silence of a missing child is not something you want to get used to; you refuse to accept it, and so it screams at you. “The silence of the dead says, Goodbye. “The silence of the missing says, Find me.”
Quote by Dennis Lehane
Book:Gone, Baby, Gone
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Gone, Baby, Gone
In this suspenseful narrative, a seasoned private investigator delves into the case of a young girl's disappearance in a close-knit community. The story unfolds with intricate plot twists and complex character dynamics, as the detective navigates the challenges of both the investigation and the personal stakes involved. more
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