Moving Day, Jonathan Stone
Moving Day, Jonathan Stone
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Moving Day
A Thriller

Author: Jonathan Stone

Narrator: Jonathan Stone

Unabridged: 8 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/01/2014


Synopsis

Forty years’ accumulation of art, antiques, and family photographs are more than just objects for Stanley Peke—they are proof of a life fully lived. A life he could have easily lost long ago.When a con man steals his houseful of possessions in a sophisticated moving-day scam, Peke wanders helplessly through his empty New England home, inevitably reminded of another helpless time: decades in Peke’s past, a cold and threadbare Stanislaw Shmuel Pecoskowitz eked out a desperate existence in the war-torn Polish countryside, subsisting on scraps and dodging Nazi soldiers. Now, the seventy-two-year-old Peke—who survived, came to America, and succeeded—must summon his original grit and determination to track down the thieves, retrieve his things, and restore the life he made for himself.Peke and his wife, Rose, trace the path of the thieves’ truck across America, to the wilds of Montana, and to an ultimate, chilling confrontation with not only the thieves but also with Peke’s brutal, unresolved past.

About Jonathan Stone

Jonathan Stone writes his books on the commuter train from his home in Connecticut to his advertising job in midtown Manhattan. Honing his writing skills by creating smart and classic campaigns for high-level brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, and Mitsubishi has paid off, as Stone’s first mystery-thriller series, the Julian Palmer books, won critical acclaim and was hailed as “stunning” and “risk-taking” in Publishers Weekly starred reviews. He earned glowing praise for his novel The Cold Truth from the New York Times, who called it “bone-chilling.” He’s the recipient of a Claymore Award for Best Unpublished Crime Novel and a graduate of Yale, where he was a Scholar of the House in fiction writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kemper

I noticed the ads for this here on Goodreads and thought the premise sounded interesting, but I wasn’t in any great hurry to check it out. Then it was one of those super cheap deals on my Kindle so I figured I’d give it a shot. And that’s how they get you. Well played, Amazon. Well played indeed. Thi......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

In the afterword the author says this had been in a drawer for twelve years--it really should have stayed there. I had to look the author up to see if he had other books because this seemed like a first novel to me. Overall it's an overwritten, underpowered novel that doesn't really qualify as a "th......more


Quotes

“A very frightening tale that’s written so well, the reader will be able to see everything that’s happening in their mind’s eye. The writing is A-one, and the subject is very close to the heart, creating a story that easily affects anyone who reads it. A definite keeper!” Suspense Magazine

“If you read no other book this summer...You must read this one.” Beader Bubbe’s Book Blog

Moving Day is a solid read. It demands as much from the reader as it gives to the reader. It will make you think. It will help you feel grateful for the little (and big) things in your life.” Back Porchervations blog