"exciting thriller"
Four women (a bride to be and her three bridesmaids) take
a vacation getaway from wedding madness at Saint Arc
Island in the Caribbean. They meet three men and after
drinking alcohol and smoking pot, they had an orgy. When
they arrive home an email attachment arrives with a clip
of what they were doing in the pool. The bride knows her
fiancé will never marry her if he finds out what she did.
She asks her godfather Dr. Marion Ford to make the
exchange of money for the tape, which he does. He warns her that this might not be over if they made
another tape; sure enough another blackmail e-mail
arrives. One of the bridesmaid's husbands sees the clip
and the note and goes into a rage. His wife overdoses on
pills and alcohol and is rushed to the hospital. Shay
follows the ambulance but also ends up staying at the
hospital after she crashes into a tree. The women want
revenge and Doc is determined they will have it. When he
returns to the island he realizes what was done to Shay
was done to others; as this is an ugly cottage industry.
Tapes used for blackmail purpose with three starring studs
and another hiding while filming is big business. Doc
seeks the director and the hidden filmmaker so that Shay
and others will have peace of mind. He is up against
malevolence so evil with so many followers that it will
take a miracle for him to survive. Randy Wayne White is one of the best thriller authors
writing today. There is action in every chapter, chase
scenes galore and the way Doc wiggles out of imminent
dangers makes James Bond seem like a pale imitation of the
true secret agent. Doc is bored out of his skull since he
was allowed to retire from his agency which is the reason
he agreed to take charge of this operation. His
adversaries are over the top psychopaths who feel no rules
apply to them especially when it comes to their cash crop,
but Doc understands their "rules". Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 25, 2008
SummaryRevenge becomes very personal for Doc Ford, in the
stunning new novel by the New York Times-bestselling
author.
It was a simple exchange. Clean.
So why did things go so terribly wrong?
It went against all of Ford's instincts. When his
goddaughter, Shanay, called one day, he assumed it was with
details of her imminent wedding, but the news was anything
but cheerful. She and her bridesmaids had thrown a pretty
wild bachelorette party, it seemed, on St. Arcs, in the
Windward Islands-and someone had secretly videotaped it. Now
that person was threatening to blow up her future unless she
came across with enough money. "But don't worry, Doc," she
said. "I negotiated it down. All I need you to do is make
the exchange. Please?"
Ford knew it was a mistakea mistake to trust the
extortionist, a mistake for her not to tell her
fiancebut he agreed. And now one of the bridesmaids is
near death. The blackmailer took the money and released the
tape on the Internet anyway, and the panicked bridesmaid
took an overdose of pills washed down with alcohol.
Fueled by guilt and an overpowering rage, Ford and his
friend Tomlinson swear to destroy the person responsible,
but she-and it is a woman-has other ideas. An agent of
corruption like no one they have ever met, the black widow
is just getting started. . . .
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