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Fatal Kidnapping Receives Five Stars

By Debra Gaynor

A day never went by without Katie Stone calling her father at least once, but on that fateful day she didn't call. She and fiance Caleb had agreed to meet for dinner, but she didn't show up. Something was wrong; Katie was missing. Terrified her father and fiance turned to the local sheriff. Sheriff Day found her car at the Grocery Store. The town began to search for missing Katie. When I review a book, I usually give a much longer summary. This time, I intentionally kept the summary short so that I would not give away any of the astonishing story.

Fatal Kidnapping is like a roller coaster ride there are enough twists and turns to keep you holding on to the edge of your seat. I found the plot amazing; I was still trying to figure out "who done it" up to the last chapter. My only criticism of Fatal Kidnapping was the dialogue in a few places it is a little contrived. The plot falls heavily on the dialogue, which is good. I like books with a lot of dialogue.

Tracy B. Evans is a talented writer. The cover deliciously hints at what lays inside. The characters are well developed; Caleb, loving and supportive, and Jed, a father that loves his daughter deeply. As a child, Katie was filled with pain. Fans of mystery and suspense will cherish this one.


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Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com

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