Okay, it was the tag line on the cover of The Dispatcher that grabbed me first....
"The phone rings. It's your daughter. She's been dead for four months."
....and the story held me gripped until the last page.
Ian Hunt is a police dispatcher in a small town in Texas. That frantic, fateful call is from his daughter Maggie, who disappeared seven years ago and was finally declared dead. Maggie manages to get out a brief description of the man who has taken her, but not his name, before the call is cut off.....
Ian has existed, but not lived for the last seven years. The call galvanizes him and while the county and town police forces are bickering about jurisdiction, sets off to find his daughter and bring her home.
Right from the start, we are privy to all the information that Ian doesn't have. We know that the kidnapper is named Henry and where Maggie is being held. Jahn takes us inside the minds of each of the main characters. Henry's mindset is truly frightening. He's done all this because he loves his wife, not for himself. Maggie's terror is palpable and heartbreaking, she has survived for seven years locked in a basement except for that brief taste of freedom. She is sure her Daddy will come for her.
Ian is now a single minded entity, bent on getting Maggie back at all costs. He has taken the law into his own hands. Quite literally. There was a scene in the book that quite reminded me of Reservoir Dogs.
"There was a time, and not long ago, when he would not have been capable of doing what he plans on doing here tonight, if he has to, but that time has gone, a small moment in his past that gets smaller as he moves further from it and into the future."
The bleakness and hardscrabble of the settings was used very effectively to mirror the emotions and thoughts of the players.
Ryan David Jahn's book is a no holds barred ride barrelling down a gritty dirt road. The story line is not a new idea (young women being held captive for years is unfortunately true) but Jahn has put his own spin on it and crafted a page turner. (one you'll probably devour in a day). My one complaint - I hate open endings.
Those looking for a thriller that will keep you turning pages will find it here. Reader be warned - there are some violent scenes. In fact, it almost has the feel of a Bruce Willis action film.
Sounds good doesn't it? Read an excerpt of The Dispatcher. See what others on the TLC tour thought. You can find Jahn on his blog as well as on Twitter.
And thanks to the generosity of Penguin Books, I have a copy to giveaway! Simply leave a comment to be entered. Open to US and Canada. Ends March 11.
wOULD LOVE TO READ THIS BOOK!
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That first sentence is really something. I would love to read this book.
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Sounds like a fun ride!:)
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Sounds like I'd be on the edge of my seat through the whole thing. My kind of book!
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Many thanks for this compelling novel. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
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ReplyDeleteOh my, that's a heart stopping tag line.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder that tag lined grabbed you. Sounds like a great, gritty book.
ReplyDeleteSounds great!
ReplyDeletelily.keightley@rogers.com
This is exactly the kind of thriller/suspense I love to read and keep on my shelf.
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You had me a Reservoir Dogs, Bruce Willis action movie sealed it completely!
ReplyDeleteSpooky, isn't it, I would love to read this book.
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Sounds like a page turner!! Would love to win it~ stacynovack@charter.net
ReplyDeleteI love that you always have the best books for review so I know what to add to my TBR list! This sounds awesome!
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This sounds so much like the plot of a movie I just saw, Taken, loved the movie, you shoudl check it out! Would love to read this book too! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
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I love books like this but usually end up with a book hangover from staying up too late reading them. ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad this was a hit for you! Thanks for being on the tour.
Sounds like my kind of suspense novel, I would love to be entered!
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This sounds like another great read.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I just need to clear my mind of all the sugar and get something full of meat and grit!!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell I'm hungry as I'm typing this,LOL!!??
The first sentence hooked me too!
God bless,
Helen(grammea)
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Sounds awesome
ReplyDeleteI love a good suspence novel - and this sounds like it wouldn't disappoint! :-)
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I would love to get a copy - otherwise will see if my library carries it.
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Another interesting book
ReplyDeleteMmm...I'm up for an adventurous read! I also don't mind quick ones either, considering I have quite the TBR list piling up. And unlike you, I don't mind open-ended stories. There's a sense of drama and mystery about that. Anything could really happen. And you're left to hope it turns out the way YOU hope it does.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance at winning a copy.
Zara D. Garcia-Alvarez
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My Blog: The Bibliotaphe's Closet - http://zaraalexis.wordpress.com
Looks very good! Thanks for the chance to win this.
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Sounds like a riveting book.
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My kind of book!
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Looks like a great book to be swallowed up in.
ReplyDeleteWould love it!
You're right - that one line teaser....I am so looking forward to reading this one!
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