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New York Times best-selling author Kay Hooper returns with a novel of blood-chilling suspense as hunters become the hunted in a desperate game of survival against all odds...
Haven operative Luther Brinkman has been sent into the wilderness of the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee to locate escaped felon Cole Jacoby, a mentally unstable bank robber. Supposedly, Jacoby hid more than ten million dollars from his last heist before he was captured - and rather mysteriously escaped federal custody. And once Brinkman finds Jacoby, the agent is left severely wounded, with no way to convey his location to Haven.
Callie Davis, an agent with the FBI's Special Crimes Unit, has been in the area for some time due to the foresight of her boss and unit chief, Noah Bishop. But when she finds the wounded Brinkman, her rescue mission turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse. What neither Luther nor Callie knows is that their quarry is far more than an escaped bank robber. And that in hunting him, they will find themselves being hunted by him, and will discover him to be the worst monster either of them has ever known.
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- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 8 hours and 24 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Brilliance Audio
- Audible.com Release Date: November 26, 2013
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00G3EBP10
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Long before books with touches of romance and the paranormal became over-the-top popular, Kay Hooper was writing her Bishop/Special Crimes Unit novels. The series features FBI agents (from the Special Crimes Unit) and private investigators (from the loosely associated Haven agency) who are called in on investigations of the worst, most grisly, most mysterious crimes. These agents all have something in common - psychic talents ranging from telepathy to clairvoyance to almost anything else you can imagine (think Criminal Minds with psychics). The books are entertaining with just a touch of romance and pretty dependable for a good fun read.
One of the things I like about this series is the way the author handles entry into the series. First, she writes in trilogies so entry is as simple as going back to the first in the trilogy. Second, when a character references events that happen in another book, the author includes the title of the other book in a footnote so you can keep track (and go back to read other books). She also includes a nifty glossary of her definitions for the psychic talents that are identified. I've always enjoyed this series as a source of dependable escapism and the latest, Hostage, does not disappoint.
In Hostage (the second in the trilogy that begins with Haven), readers are transported to the Appalachians where agents are pursuing an escaped bank robber who demonstrated unusual talents at the time of his escape and, in looking retrospectively, at the time of his last (and greatest) robbery. Nearby, other agents are trying to assist a widow who desires nothing more than to speak to her deceased husband one last time. As these two lines of inquiry collide, Hostage reveals a mystery that is deeper than the one we imagined and that has long fingers into the history of both agencies. Solid, dependable fun - a great read for when you need some mind candy.
By Caitlin Martin
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The story comes from two front. First there is Callie and Luther finding and keeping track of an escaped convict. Then there is Hollis and Reece coping with Hollis growing power and their unusual "romance." Geographically between the two teams is a lurking conscious evil that's trying to get new recruits. My only complaint is Bishop's appearing like a puppet master. I have enjoyed all the Bishop stories but I wouldn't recommend starting here but I believe it could be read as stand alone.
By Deborah Ann Farlee
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