Rating: Summary: The trophy for best kidnapper goes to...... Review: This is a pretty good thriller which is extremely exciting in the scenes with Emily and her tormentors. If the book was all like this it would have been five stars in rating easily but the lengthy scenes with Walter and other secondary characters do drag on from time to time giving the book a slightly less over all rating. Great thriller though, highly recommended. Current edition in Australia has none of thesse numerous typos some reviewers are going on about. If they bought books full of typos why did they not return them as they are obviously cheap rip off copies and not originals.Emily Childs, wife of Walter a banker who is at the top of his industry and in charge of billions of dollars of accounts is violently kidnapped. The kidnapper wants one hundred million wired to an account in the Cayman Islands by Monday or Emily dies. If Walter tells the police or his employer (they have a strict policy not to negotiate with terrorists or other extortionists) Emily dies. Even though he was about to dump his wife in favour of his much younger assistant and by following company policy under these circumstances he will more than likely be promoted, guilt and pressure from others plays on Walter's mind to do the right thing and pay off the kidnappers to save his wife's life. Andrew Hogan is an ex cop who left the force because he didn't want to be in anyone's pocket and is the bank's head of security so is the only man Walter can trust to get Emily back. Greed however is creeping into the minds of those holding Emily and she must be found before it is too late.
Rating: Summary: My First Suspense Novel, I'm Hooked! Review: This was my first suspense novel; I was very pleased. The story line kept me intrigued. The editing could have been better, but overall, I loved it and I do recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: The trophy wife Review: When I read a review of this book I ran out and purchased it immediately. What a disapointment- the writing style is so simplistic- there are so many typographical errors- wasn't there an editor, or did they just use spellcheck? As for the plot, predictable, predictable, predicatable. We are all familiar with trophy wives- nothing learned here. I believe the writer should maintain the fictitious authorship - they wouldn't want to tarnish their reputation. Thumbs down.
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