The Night Ranger
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
When four young volunteers in Kenya decide to take a break from working at a Somali refugee camp, they pile into a Land Cruiser for an adventure. But they get more than they bargained for when they are kidnapped. They wake up in a hut, hooded, bound, no food or water. Hostages.
John Wells is asked to try to find them, but he does so reluctantly. East Africa isn’t his usual playing field. And when he arrives, he finds that the truth behind the kidnappings is far more complex than he imagined.
The clock is ticking and the White House is edging closer to an invasion of Somalia. Wells has a unique ability to go undercover and stir things up, but if he can’t find the hostages soon, they’ll be dead—and the U.S. may be in a war it never should have begun.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The chaos of East Africa and the complex realities of relief efforts in that region form the backdrop for Edgar-winner Berenson's gripping seventh thriller featuring ex-CIA agent John Wells (after 2012's The Shadow Patrol). Wells's estranged son, Evan, who views his father as "a professional vigilante at best, a war criminal at worst," calls for help after 23-year-old aid worker Gwen Murphy, a friend's sister, is kidnapped in Kenya. Murphy, who had been working in a refugee camp, was abducted with three colleagues, including the nephew of James Thompson, head of WorldCares/ChildrenFirst, the NGO running the refugee camp. Wells, who agrees to do what he can, taps an ally in the Company for assistance. Meanwhile, Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda affiliate based in Somalia, has infiltrated the refugee camps across the border where WorldCares is operating. Taut prose, plausible action, and plenty of plot surprises ensure another winner for this perennial bestseller.
Customer Reviews
Great story but it ended too quickly
Hard to stop reading- I lost a few hours of sleep with this one. Very solid action beginning to end and all-in-all quite believable. The only thing I wish was different - or more like added - was to keep the story going another chapter or two explaining the whole aftermath in more detail. I feel this way with most all these type of books, that is they end too quickly, without resolving some of the storylines. Regardless definitely give it a thumbs up. Recommend.
The Night Ranger
Great book Lots of action
Another great Wells book!
One of his best, yet, as I binge my way through each of the John Wells books. One scene in this book I’ll never forget. I’ll let you read it without spoiling, but I’ve never been more afraid of snakes! Enjoy!