Tangled Web UK Review August 2003
File Updated: 03/07/04

Buy at Amazon Price The Moment She Was Gone The Moment She Was Gone by Evan Hunter
pbk out June 04 (Orion) at £6.99

Few would deny that Evan Hunter (a.k.a. Ed McBain) is one of the world's best writers. His easy style, his ability to make the most mundane details interesting and his psychiatrist-like ability to tease out the last shred from a character's personality have made him a star author for half a century. Recently, he seems to be experimenting with more off-beat themes, almost as if a lifetime of 87th Precinct and Matthew Hope novels now allows him to 'diversify' like a British farmer. His 'Candy' and 'Fat Ollie' were different and now 'The Moment She was Gone' is startlingly unlike anything he has written before.
A rather dull New York school teacher, Andrew Gulliver has a twin sister Annie, who has the habit of disappearing at intervals, eventually turning up from Nepal, Indonesia, and all points west, with an increasing number of lip, nose and eyebrow rings. She has embraced Tantrism and fails to make a living by making erotic jewelry.Her last flit before the story begins was to Sicily where the long-suffering Andrew had to collect her from a psychiatric ward after she claimed that she was assaulted and raped on a mountainside and gained hospital admission by threatening to kill herself.
Andrew's own marriage broke up years ago, mainly because his wife could no longer take Annie's strange behaviour. His mother, a strong-willed Jewish lady, resists any attempt to get psychiatric help for Annie, stoutly maintaining that all her weird stories are true.
There is no real plot to the book and no surprises – the value is in the quality of the writing. What intrigued me was why Evan Hunter wrote it in the first place – surely there must have been some comparable episode within his experience to trigger the idea.


( Bernard Knight ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series)

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