
Unpredictable Webs
by Darlene Quinn
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Pub Date Jan 07 2014 | Archive Date Dec 02 2015
Greenleaf Book Group | Greenleaf Book Group Press
Description
Unpredictable Webs picks up the Webs series five years after Marnie is reunited with her birth family.
About to turn sixteen, Marnie Taylor is rebellious—fighting often with her mother, Ashleigh—and jealous of her more even-tempered and popular twin sister, Callie. Lonely, Marnie finds a compassionate listener in Brad, whom she meets online. Spinning a web of lies to throw her parents off, Marnie arranges an in-person meet-up with Brad. But she realizes too late that she has been targeted in a sinister scheme for ransom.
Quinn’s vivid cast of characters returns in this high-tension, stand-alone sequel. Though their actions are plausible, none of them behaves as others might predict in this tale that discloses the darker behaviors people are capable of. Cougar Viviana De Mornay takes Chicago’s fashion world and “Italian Stallion” Gino Cabello by storm. Tony Wainwright, who has paid his dues for a past crime and appears to have turned his life around, is catapulted to the top of the list of suspects. PI Ross Pocino is on the scene with his surprising insights into criminal behavior, and Paige Toddman’s mother, Helen, seems to grow younger every day. While some mothers can unintentionally do unspeakable harm to their children, Ashleigh’s steel-magnolia efforts to wrest her daughter from her captor redeem the sacredness of that role.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781626340770 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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This is the 1st book I’ve read by Darlene Quinn and didn’t realize it was part of a series. However, that doesn’t take anything away from this book. The story moved along quickly and was captivating. At first it appeared to have a lot of characters but as the story developed, it was easy to keep track of everyone. The irony of this family being the victims of one of their twin daughters being kidnapped as an infant and then later the other twin being mistaken as that twin & kidnapped again keeps you glued to the book. As does the well written story about how Marnie (the twin kidnapped as an infant) deals with the emotions of having 2 families and guilt over being the cause of her twin’s abduction. The characters and interactions are easily believable and relatable.
This story is well written and takes you through the emotional turmoil of this family who was struck by many horrible things happening to them. I couldn’t stop reading and thankfully when I was forced to, the chapters were short & a stopping place was easily found. This is a great book & I’ll recommend it to my friends.

Equally as good as all the other Darlene Quinn books.
Another big book, filled with vivid characters, true emotions and a storyline that keeps you turning page after page. Short chapters make it easy to read "just a few more pages" and keep you doing that for hours.
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General Fiction (Adult), Literary Fiction, Women's Fiction