The Arrangement
by Suzanne Forster
Suspense better than Hitchcock !
The Arrangement
creates a heart chilling tale of suspense by adding
echoes of some of the best suspense classics into a new context that
will delight readers. The plot, characterization and detours are subtly
prepared but this book is so much more than a well-written book!
Andrew Villard's
wife had disappeared at sea three days ago when he
spots something shiny while searching for her. He pulls a near lifeless
body out of the ocean. Realizing that the shiny bracelet on her wrist
belongs to his wife Alison Fairmont Villard, he saves her life and
hires the best plastic surgeons to reconstruct her reef-battered face
from photographs. Alison wakes up in the hospital with a case of
amnesia. She does not recognize her face nor the man who calls himself
her husband. Circumstances force her to trust him and accept the
scandalous arrangement he offers --- even though her intuition balks at
the idea. She has her own secrets to hide. When an FBI agent Tony
Bogart appears, he is determined to prove Andrew's guilt in Alison's
accident. With Tony's personal vendetta as motivation, no hidden
evidence is safe. Can the arrangement protect her or has she created an
even more deadly threat by accepting it?
Foster's portrayal
of a severely dysfunctional families is
heart-chilling. Every character, whether primary or secondary, has a
role to play in a carefully prepared and unfolding nexus of suspense.
Beyond the literary and stylistic perfection of this novel, The
Arrangement strikes the heart of suspense fans with familiar echoes in
a new chord. Take my favorite two Alfred Hitchcock movies, my favorite
Daphne DuMaurier novel and add just a tiny twist of my favorite
Nathaniel Hawthorne short story...mix it around and add more, transform
it and you have Suzanne Forster's The Arrangement --- and yet Foster's
novel is so much better than any of those mentioned above! Seen
together with these classics, the genius of Forster's writing becomes
even more apparent. Her transformation of familiar themes into a new
story entirely new is as satisfying as the suspense!
In Suzanne
Forster's The Arrangement, no detail is gratuitous. In
comparison to lesser suspense writers who substitute gore, violence and
sex for suspense, this novel needs no substitution or addition to
thrill suspense fans. Now, there are definitely murders here, a kinky
scene (which absolutely must be there for the perfect & satisfying
resolution) and definitely some disturbed people, but this novel is
true suspense at its best. Each detail is carefully prepared, each
character's secrets add to the heightening suspense, no detour is
superfluous but rather adds to the vision of the disturbed world. The
carefully prepared trails twist and turn to the perfect resolution.
Magnificent!
Don't forget to read the dedication before AND after completing this
novel. Heartwarming.