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Not Guilty (Hardcover)

by Patricia MacDonald (Author)
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Combining hand-wringing angst with wild improbabilities, Edgar-nominee MacDonald (The Unforgiven, etc.) plunges her heroine, Keely Bennett, into a nightmarish ride through domestic bliss gone bad. First husband Richard, who suffers from horrible migraines that nothing seems to help, finally commits suicide. Their nine-year-old son, Dylan, finds his bloody body. To the rescue comes lawyer Mark Weaver, a childhood friend of Richard's, who not only steers Keely through the legal and financial problems caused by Richard's suicide but also woos, weds and sweeps Keely away to a new life in generic St. Vincent's Harbor. Five years pass, giving Keely and Mark a delightful baby girl and a surly and troubled teenage son/stepson. Then a tragic accident leaves Keely widowed once again, and a vengeful district attorney, Maureen Chase, to whom Mark was engaged before he left her for Keely, is determined to find Dylan guilty of more than teenage negligence in order to get even. Everything seems stacked against Keely and her alienated son. As their situation grows more and more desperate, Keely becomes more and more determined to protect and defend Dylan. The heroine fighting against frightening odds and against unseen enemies is fine, and MacDonald rings some nice changes on her set of bells. But she also relies too heavily on unconvincing coincidences that seriously, perhaps fatally, weaken the suspense.

From Booklist

MacDonald likes to turn quiet, picturesque towns upside down with unspeakable crimes, and this time she wreaks her havoc on Ann Arbor. Keely Bennet comes home from work one day to find her husband dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and her nine-year-old son cowering in the closet beside him. Several years later, her world is almost back on track; she has fallen in love, remarried, and given birth to a beautiful baby girl. But her son, Dylan, now 14, remains scarred by his dad's suicide and has grown sullen and resentful of his mom's new life. When violence strikes the family for a second time, all signs point to Dylan as the culprit. Are his depression and alienation just typical teenage emotions, or do they suggest something bigger? Keely vows to find out, letting nothing stand in her way, especially the assistant D.A., who happens to be her second husband's ex-fiancee. The first part of this novel--focused on the miserable plight of the heroine--is difficult to read, but those who don't give up in despair will find themselves in the grip of a tight, compelling thriller about how a woman who's come undone can muster the power to fight. Mary Frances Wilkens
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome suspense thriller that kept my attention...., April 25 2004
By "franciedoll" (Eggertsville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Not Guilty (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read some of Patricia MacDonald's books previously and have always found them to be well written, with unexpected twists and turns. Ms. MacDonald writes in the same genre as Mary Higgins Clark - the everyday world surrounding an attractive and sympathetic heroine becomes a place of horror. This tale, which involves both a woman's relationship with her troubled son and her loss of two husbands who were also childhood friends under suspicious circumstances(one to suicide, one to an "accidental" drowning) is loaded with well drawn characters and that "turn of the screw" type of suspense that makes you keep reading. Yes, some will say it's predictable - but that's the beauty of it - you start one of Ms. MacDonald's books and you do know exactly what you're going to get. And, in today's crazy world, that's a wonderful thing. I highly recommend "Not Guilty" to those of us who love women in jeopardy novels and Lifetime Movie Network movies and aren't ashamed to admit it. I loved this book and now want to read all of this author's books!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good...But Not Great, Jan 23 2004
By TJ's Mommy (El Dorado Hills, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I think that this book is worth reading, but it's not an edge of your seat page turner like some other thrillers. The plot is interesting (if not a wee bit far fetched) and will keep your attention. It just doesn't get thrilling and scary and make you anxious like some other books I've read.

It is the story of Keely Bennett. Her first husband committed suicide and her son found him. While dealing with this tragedy, Mark Weaver swoops in as an old friend of Richard's who has to come to help Keely with the legal aspects of his death. He falls in love, they get married and have a baby together. Too good to be true? Yes! Mark is found dead...presumable an accident in their pool. Until a woman scorned, the District Attorney, tries to pin it all on Keely's son. The story from there is about Keely trying to protect her son...and what they find out about Mark's death. It unravels at a quick pace and doesn't leave you wondering for too long.

It's a good book...but not too "thrilling."

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3.0 out of 5 stars Readable book....but not a thriller, Jun 28 2003
By Sandra Trolinger "trolsgirl" (New Braunfels, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Not Guilty (Mass Market Paperback)
I kept turning the pages and thought this was a fast paced read but not extraordinary. The plot is decent but there were still questions left unanswered for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Guilty
I basically stumbled upon Patricia MacDonald one day in our Hennepin County Library in Edina, Minnesota. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2003 by Eileen Falker

5.0 out of 5 stars Mossie1217
Fabulous. Could not put it down. Twists in the plot but not so convoluted that you had to re-read to understand. I intend to read more of this author's work.
Published on Dec 2 2002 by Mary M. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Patricia MacDonald has done it again!
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Published on Aug 24 2002 by J. Frank

5.0 out of 5 stars I anxiously await her next book....
Patricia Macdonald has done it again... I couldn't put this book down. She writes in such a believable way and keeps the reader guessing the entire time. Read more
Published on July 21 2002 by Wendy Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars top notch book
I just finished reading this book & it was great. Patricia MacDonald is a wonderful writer. It was very hard to put this book down. It has a very surprising ending. Read more
Published on Jun 17 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Class-A Writer
Not ever having read anything by Mrs. MacDonald, I wasn't sure I'd like this book. Was I ever surprised! Mrs. MacDonald is a Class-A writer. Read more
Published on May 26 2002 by Pat Forbess

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Guilty
This was a very good book. Patricia MacDonald keeps you guessing until the very end.
Published on May 15 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars An incredibly captivating read
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Published on May 5 2002 by Ann M. Macpherson

3.0 out of 5 stars A young mother faces overwhelming tragedies.
Patricia MacDonald's latest book, "Not Guilty," is typical of a genre that I call "the woman in distress" novel. Read more
Published on April 19 2002 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute MUST READ!
Keely Bennett has a wonderful husband, and a loving nine year-old son when her life shatters.
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