"Daniel Trent can't find his fiancé and will do whatever it takes to get her back."
Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted January 24, 2015
Thriller
Daniel Trent works for an insurance company as a
negotiator for people who are kidnapped and have kidnap
and recover insurance. When his girlfriend goes missing
he begins a search for her and as he starts to close in
on the man he believes took her, that man is suddenly
kidnapped himself.
Time is running short for Trent and he must recover his
kidnapped suspect and make him tell him what happened to
the woman he loves. Trent realizes that they family of
the kidnaped man may not want him back and things begin
to go downhill from there.
DEAD LINE is full of excitement and betrayal with a pile
of twists at the end. So many twists that you are a
little confused when all is said and done. You know who
is the good guy and who the bad ones are but no one comes
away undamaged.
Chris Ewan has created an interesting physiological
thriller with DEAD LINE and you will find the ending
unexpected and shocking. This is one ending you will not
see coming.
SUMMARY
If you're a security expert, what do you do if your
fiancée
suddenly goes missing, presumably kidnapped? If you're Daniel Trent, a highly trained specialist in
hostage negotiation, the answer is simple: You find out
who
took her and you make them talk. But what if your chief
suspect is taken as well? How do you get him back
quickly—and alive—so you can find out what really happened
to your fiancée? Set in Marseille, Chris Ewan's Dead Line is a fast-paced
stand-alone thriller that pitches the reader into Daniel's
world, as he tries desperately to secure the release of
Jérôme Moreau from a ruthless gang in order to interrogate
him on the whereabouts of his fiancée. When things don't
go
according to plan, Daniel must use all his skills and
instincts to find the answers he's looking for, but will
he
be in time?
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