"Strong suspense thriller"
FBI Special Agent Andie Henning has been chasing after and
failing to stop the elusive serial kidnapper, who scorns
the law enforcement opponents with cryptic notes and
riddles while walking away with millions. The latest
encounter is in Ginnie Springs, Florida where wealthy Drew
Thornton paid $1million to get his wife back; he does but
she is dead. Miami attorney Jack Swyteck is stunned and irate now that
he knows that Mia, the woman he has been sleeping with, is
married to rich business mogul Ernesto Salazar. However,
before he can work his way through his outrage and other
simmering emotions, the serial kidnapper abducts Mia. The
criminal informs Ernesto to "Pay me what she's worth" to
you. This time, the spousal response is she is worth
nothing. Shocked by Salazar's outright refusal to pay
though Andie believes that is the right course of action,
motive aside, Jack begins a desperate search to rescue a
woman who means a lot to him in spite of her deceit. What makes the latest Swyteck thriller a triumph that
stands out amidst the rash of serial criminal novels is
the reactions of Ernesto, Jack, and Andie to the snatching
of Mia. The story line is action-packed and filled with
twists as Jack learns first hand when clues take him down
wrong paths and cul-de-sacs. Though the serial
felon "entrepreneur" seems out of leftfield and his
taunting clues appear as if a wrong number was dialed,
this is no run of the mill "Son of Sam" like imitator.
Readers will appreciate Jack's latest suspense thriller as
he battles with an ingenious villain and the Feds. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
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