5-Star Reviews for The Boy on the LawnWhat an emotionally riveting book!... This story broke my heart, the suspense, mystery and story was weaved together in a perfect way. - Galina, Goodreads ReviewerI absolutely loved this book...The twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat and I was late coming back from lunch at work because I did not want to put it down. - Don, Amazon reviewThe Boy On The Lawn was not only an incredible mystery thriller and suspense but also a tear-jerker. The plot was intricate and unpredictable, and so well-developed and thought-out.. That narrative arc was incredibly engaging and engrossing. The characters were well-written and deep and interesting. Everyone should really read this book. It has to become a classic! - MM Book, Goodreads reviewWhen his younger brother disappears off their lawn during an innocent game of catch and no one believes Stevie didn't just run off, sixteen-year-old Michael DiSanto is forced to take on the search himself. No one, neither his parents nor the police officer who answers the dispatch call can fathom that Stevie could have been kidnapped in the mere few seconds Michael took to grab change for the oncoming ice cream truck. But they don't know Stevie or have faith in him as Michael does, seeing beneath the label of special that society has branded Stevie with, a label that covers a depth of power. A power, as Michael will soon find out, is shared between brothers.When more Asian boys go missing in surrounding Berkeley, California neighborhoods, Michael finds he can slip into cracks and crevices of the investigation that the police can't, making himself the boys' only real hope for survival. Yet, he soon finds that his relentless search is drawing him into the orbit of a deadly enemy, one that will stop at nothing to keep secrets, for whom nothing is sacred, not even the lives of children, including Michael's.Content warning: contains off-page murder, off-page sexual abuse, racist language.