Annie Solomon, Black Out

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Black Out Annie Solomon Warner, April 20

Black Out

Annie Solomon

Warner, April 2006, $6.50

ISBN 0446616311

Washington, D.C. bookstore owner Margo Scott cannot remember anything from the last month, as if she was in a coma. Already befuddled and frightened, adding to her trepidations over her amnesia, the police arrive and question what she knows about Frank Temple, the deputy director of the Terrorism Control Force, and they also want to know where she was when he was murdered. Margo swears she never met Frank, though the police show evidence to the contrary to her.

Trying to piece back what occurred in her life over the past thirty or so days, Margo becomes even more terrified when she finds nothing to prove she existed before her recent awakening. She has no pictures of loved ones, and no seeming contacts of friends or relatives. Worse, what she finds out about herself has nothing to do with being an independent bookstore owner and all to do with skills the average person does not possess. Her only hope is a Fed tailing her that she confronts, though she has no idea how she obtained the skill to realize that Jack Wise was following her. Though Jack suspects Margo of lying about her memory loss, they unite to discover why what she learned of her past does not gel with her memories prior to the last month, what happened during the memory lapse, and whether she killed Temple.

Margo is terrific, as she begins to uncover the truth about herself and assumes she probably killed Temple, even though she cannot fathom why. Her efforts to learn who she is grips the audience, as each step closer to the truth proves more dangerous than the previous encounters. Though the romantic relationship with Jack seems an unnecessary filler, Margo's plight and her escapades make for a delightful action-packed one sitting thriller.

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