The Family Cabin by James Caine
283 pages
There’s a young woman tied up in the basement of our cabin.
It was supposed to be a fun weekend at our family cabin. I was going to surprise my husband, Mike, with a small get together for his 40th birthday.
Something is wrong though. Mike isn’t himself lately. He goes out often, and by himself, leaving me and our young son. Our happy marriage is fading away and I don’t know why.
This weekend is just what's needed to cheer him up. It’s what we need for us.
When I get to the cabin and set up, I hear sounds coming from the basement. That’s when I see her. A young woman tied up and scared.
She cries out for me to help her. Before I can, Mike comes to the cabin early.
Who is she? Why is she here?
What has my husband done?
It was supposed to be a fun weekend at our family cabin. I was going to surprise my husband, Mike, with a small get together for his 40th birthday.
Something is wrong though. Mike isn’t himself lately. He goes out often, and by himself, leaving me and our young son. Our happy marriage is fading away and I don’t know why.
This weekend is just what's needed to cheer him up. It’s what we need for us.
When I get to the cabin and set up, I hear sounds coming from the basement. That’s when I see her. A young woman tied up and scared.
She cries out for me to help her. Before I can, Mike comes to the cabin early.
Who is she? Why is she here?
What has my husband done?
This was the 2nd book I've read by James Caine and it was very enjoyable. I really enjoyed it because it kept me guessing and I couldn't figure out who was "the bad guy" until it was too late. If you've never read him, his writing style reminds me of Freida McFadden.
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