As Zevah and
Bean are leaving the luxury hotel in Las Vegas where the Relans are staying,
three men grab Zevah. In an instant Bean handcuffs himself to Zevah so that the
snatchers have to take him too. They reward his quick thinking by tasing him
twice, then drugging both of them.
He awakes in
pain in a locked room with barred windows, Zevah still secured to his arm. Bean
is sure he’s dealing with professional kidnappers. On the one hand, he knows
they cannot be reasoned with, on the other hand, they will be businesslike
about the arrangement and release the pair as soon as Relan pays their ransom
demand.
When he
explains this to Zevah, she is devastated. Her father has firm ideas about
extortion. He has told his children repeatedly that he will not pay for them if
they are kidnapped and that they need to watch their surroundings so as not to
be seized in the first place. (Relan cannot be considered for any kind of good
parenting award.)
While Bean
works on a way out, law enforcement in Las Vegas is searching for them and
Bean’s PI trainee Sandy Gupton decides to help, adding a second narrator to the
story. Her interactions with the FBI and the local police manage to convey a
good bit of information about corporate kidnapping without sounding like a data
dump.
I really liked this story. It is a classic combination of mystery and adventure, packed with action, a great setting, and lots of surprises. It’s always a pleasure to visit Jim Bean, Sandy, and their friends. The final couple of scenes were completely unexpected. Highly recommended for thriller fans and anyone who is just looking for a good read.
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Publisher: Severn River Publishing
(August 26, 2022)
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Language: English
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Hardcover: 244 pages
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ISBN-10: 1648752969
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ISBN-13: 978-1648752964
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2022
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on
Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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