Saturday, April 29, 2017

Terminated by Simon Wood, The One That Got Away

The One That Got Away
By Simon Wood

Friends Zoe and Holli take a break from graduate studies for a joyful Las Vegas trip, but end up tragically abducted by a sadistic killer.  Zoe escapes with her life, forever changed.  She never sees her friend again and this villain wasn’t caught.  A year later our heroine carries the burden of haunting fears on top of a heavy load of survivor guilt.

Zoe hears of a murder investigation on TV that includes shreds of information that she’s convinced match her abduction.  Now she has to get police to believe that she can help them find this killer.  She’s desperate to have this chance to be part of stopping him.  It’s a second chance at saving someone’s life.  But becoming involved in this investigation puts her life in danger again, if this killer realizes that she’s the one that got away.  This book, typical for this author’s writing, pulses suspense.  You’ll never know what turn this tale will take next, but you’re in for a wild ride and you’ll want to stay on for the exciting finish.

It’s said that Simon Wood concocts wild and dangerous thrillers that would have given Hitchcock nightmares. I appreciate that he creates fascinating, smart villains that get under your skin, then pits them against strong heroes for a truly exciting fight.  I highly recommend this author.  The broad conflicts at the heart of his books give the reader a chance to explore different perspectives on very human issues.  In this book the dynamic issue of survivor guilt, and in his book Terminated an exploration into work place violence.
Terminated
By Simon Wood
Gwen is conscientiously doing a good job at work, and was recently promoted. But Stephen is one of the employees in her department and he is not happy with Gwen’s work or her promotion.  He decides he’s not going to complain about it, he’s going to do something about it himself.  Taking what he sees as justice in his own hands, this misplaced vigilante is terrifying.

Just like Gwen, the reader doesn’t know when, where or how this self-appointed enforcer will strike next.  His moves are genius in their planning and execution.  If only he put all that energy and intelligence toward good, but then he thinks he is working to make things good.  He’s an ominous character with chilling determination and self-assurance.  He’s devious in chipping away at Gwen’s credibility with others, seeking to isolate her, increase her vulnerability, and ultimately destroy her.  Can she find a way to protect herself, and her family?  It’s a white knuckle ending.  With work place aggression an increasing issue, this book is a thought provoking plot to ponder.


Learn more about this award winning suspense and horror author, who is also a former racecar driver, licensed pilot, animal rescue volunteer, endurance cyclist, and occasional private investigator, from his interview podcast Kendall & Cooper talk mysteries with Simon Wood.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

The Van Shaw Thrillers


Past Crimes







Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

This novel is the first in the Van Shaw Thriller series. Take a deep breath when you open the cover, because you’ll find yourself deep in action right from start to end. Van is now an Army Ranger serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was raised in Seattle by his grandfather. Now ten years estranged, his grandfather has asked him to come home.

Van’s welcome home is extraordinary. He finds his grandfather bleeding out on the floor from a gunshot wound to his head. And now Van is suddenly in the midst of break-ins, thefts, attempted murder, then he’s suspected and chased by police, and threatened by others. The chase and Van’s investigation is on, and one of the best parts of being a reader along for this wild ride is that this novel is all written from Van’s perspective, giving you a front row seat in real time. You’ll feel your heart pound as you walk down the dark alley with Van, trying to sneak past the bad guys knowing you have nothing but your wits for defense against their weapons. And that’s just one of the chills he shares with you.

His grandfather is not your typical relative; at least I don’t think so. He had some interesting friends and followed some questionable pursuits. Putting together the clues to find out what’s happened and who’s behind it is mesmerizing and suspenseful.

Skillfully laced throughout the novel are some of Van’s memories of his unusual youth growing up in Seattle. Some memories include his friends and some are with his grandfather, and it’s a wonderful way to entertain while giving the reader valuable insights into Van’s personality.

This award winning, best-selling author knows a lot about the Seattle area. He grew up aboard a sailboat in the Seattle area, and spent much time around the islands of the Pacific Northwest. He now lives in Burbank, California with his family but left his heart in Seattle and visits frequently.

You’ll be intrigued to find how past crimes can sneak up on you, and influence your present. They can even be part of a chance at a future. I can’t wait to pick up the sequel Hard Cold Winter available in paperback in May, and I’m looking forward to the newest in the series Every Day Above Ground available July 25th.

And hear more from the author by clicking on the episode when Kendall & Cooper Talk Mysteries with Glen Erik Hamilton, including more information about his new book Every Day Above Ground -