Fatal Kidnapping
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As Katie Stone grew up, she always feared that someone was watching her. Then, the day came when she became missing. The whole town frantically searched for Katie. When they finally find Katie, everyone is shocked that she was supposedly kidnapped by a man who had been dead for years. As Sheriff Day investigates Katie's kidnapping, he believes he uncovered the truth. Or, did he?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #85950 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-03
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 216 pages
Editorial Reviews
Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com, 11/07
Twists and turns...
5 Stars
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 fiancé Caleb had agreed to meet for dinner, but she didn't show up. Something was wrong; Katie was missing. Terrified her father and fiancé 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.
From the Author
Fatal Kidnapping is the first novel by Tracy B. Evans.
Customer Reviews
Fatal Kidnapping
If I had realized this book was self-published I would never have bought it--but I didn't and I did. The writing is amateurish--and that's being kind--and the writer makes all the first-time-writer mistake. The storyline is unbelieveable and the dialogue is stiff. The author REALLY needs some writing classes and a good critique group and the manuscript needs serious editing. For example, on the back cover, the author writes: "I hope to continue to please my reader's and keep them coming back for more!" This non-possessive reader is not pleased and will, in the future, make sure to check on the publisher before buying.
Fatal Kidnapping
I don't mean to burst any bubbles, but I have just begun reading this book and find it to be like reading a children's book in its simplistic style. I feel like I am reading to my grandchildren. Very stiff and with no flow. In all fairness, I have not read the whole thing and will try, but I would not recommend this book.
Ginger
A must read!
This is a book for everyone. The plot twists in many unexpected ways and keeps you guessing until the end. Can't stop until you finish it.



