Six years ago, Jack Till helped Wendy Harper disappear. But now her ex-boyfriend and former business partner, Eric Fuller, is being framed for her presumed murder in an effort to smoke her out. Till must find her before tango-dancing assassins Paul and Sylvie Turner do. Unabridged. 13 CDs.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Big action and big fun!:
Loved the characters and the plot was fun, exciting, engaging, compelling and suspenseful. This is a great thriller and it makes me want to read all Perry's stuff.
It's not easy to find someone you've hidden so well:
Perry's more recent novels -- he's been turning this stuff out since the early `80s -- are somewhat more sophisticated in their details, but his main themes haven't changed much. Someone has to escape danger, or circumstances, and the protagonist either helps him (or her) accomplish that or has to locate them afterward. That helper, or searcher, might be a killer himself, like the Butcher's Boy, or he might be an ex-cop turned private investigator like Jack Till, who helped a young woman in fear of her life... more info
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing:
Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord. If you saw the movie, Mongul, there is a lesson to observe about how the Mongolian fighters used any means to destroy their enemies. There are entities on Earth now posing as humans, all have the same shape with nothing underneath, no human feelings, or guilt, for the turmoil they cause. Perhaps it is time we returned to their manner of revenge. The aliens need to be blown back out into space or into the ground -- wherever they came from. They learn skills in the homeless... more info
Nobody Writes 'em Better:
Thomas Perry is a master of this kind of suspense novel. From his first Jane Whitefield novel to this latest triumph of suspense and characterization, he has no peers when it comes to writing books about people who need new identities and the crises that follow when their new lives are upended and the past comes calling to get retribution. The action is the star in this book, and the villains are the scene-stealers. You'll find yourself ripping through pages to get to the next scene, and the ending, though... more info
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