Sight See Unseen
Matt Parravano
Author’s Blurb:
A young boy is relinquished guardianship by his mother and given to his grandparents who raise him as their own. His awkwardness and timid mannerisms are overshadowed by his mother’s brilliance in her field, along with her previous failed and one success in love. Her desire for romance blinds her emotions to see the reality of what transpires. Internal involvement with political dignitaries, governmental affiliates, professional associates and a slew of high profile constituents present intrigue, opportunity, deception, malice and espionage. The turmoil is created by those closest to her as events unfurl.
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3 reasons we think you should read this book:
The family dynamics in this story seem interesting right off the bat, with a mother who won’t care for her child and the grandparents who raise him. There are bound to be some serious trauma issues here.
Is this child having to like… watch his mom be sucessful on televion? There is a mention of political involvement. So it seems this child is abandoned and then has to watch his mother be successful without him.
I think this story will be interesting, and the thriller aspect definitely has me intrigued.