TRAPPED (MIRA Books/Novel, October 2007)

 

never let go...

"Riveting suspense tale...Jordan's full-throttle style makes this an emotionally rewarding thriller that moves like lightening."  -- Publisher's Weekly --

"Mom.  I need you help.  Please call ---"  That's it.  The call cuts off in midsentence.  No static.  No nothing.

Just an overwhelming silence.

Long Island single mom Jane Hartley is frantic when her sixteen-year-old daughter, Kelly, a survivor of childhood lukemia, disappears from her bedroom one night.  To Jane's frustration, the police believe that Kelly ran off willlingly with her boyfriend, Seth.  Unaware that her daughter even had a boyfriend, Jane soon discovers that Seth is no boy.  He is an adult - a man who, after meeting Kelly on the Internet, took the teenager on one thrill-seeking ride after another.  From motorcycles to skydiving, Jane's little girl has been hiding some dangerous secrets.

 

L I K E  M O T H E R  L I K E  D A U G H T E R

Adamant that Kelly is not a runaway but, rather, is being held against her will, Jane hires ex-FBI Agent Randall Shane to follow the trail of her missing child.  But every step bring them closer to a cold-blooded predator lurking in the shadows . . . coiled around Jane's SHAMEFUL secret . . . waiting to strike.

A  T H R I L L I N G  S U S P E N S E  N O V E L , T R A P P E D  I S  E V E - R Y  M O T H E R ' S  N I G H T M A R E  A N D  O N E  M O N S T E R ' S  D R E A M  C O M E T R U E !

CHRIS JORDAN is the pen name of a writer who grew up on the New England Coast and has been writing novels since the age of sixteen.  His books have won many awards and have been translated into numerous languages.  One of his Novels was adapted into the film, "the Mighty," starring Sharon Stone.  He and his wife, journalist, and writer Lynn Harnett, divide their time between Maine and the Florida Keys.

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I enjoyed this

I enjoyed this one and his first one was really good too. I think it was Kidnapped. Actually liked Kidnapped a little bit better.

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