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Palmer has a gift for creating ordinary people and putting them through extraordinary situations, all while keeping the story believable. Forgive Me is no exception. A young woman named Nadine is fed up with her alcoholic mom and absent father; naturally, after meeting a man who says she would be perfect for his next film, she runs away with him. Angie DeRose is a PI who specializes in finding and rescuing runaways, so when she lands the assignment, she's optimistic she will find Nadine. Meanwhile, Angie's mom unexpectedly passes away. While going through her mother's possessions, she finds a photo of a little girl with a message scrawled on the back, May God forgive me. Who is the girl? Angie begins to dig for answers. The two plots feel a little disjointed, but Palmer is a gifted enough storyteller to keep readers engaged on both fronts. Readers of Harlan Coben will feel right at home here.--Ayers, Jeff Copyright 2016 Booklist

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