This thriller tackles some of the usual suspects…fast paced action, a dedicated protagonist, and the threat of widespread destruction and death. It adds another underused theme by its emphasis on eco-terrorism. When the daughter of a wealthy capitalist is kidnapped, the ransom demand includes turning
over an old growth forest to a conservation group, which will save it from clear-cutting by ruthless loggers…or so we are told. Remy Brandt, the victim, has a history of making false claims, which complicates the case. It seems the police and the FBI have a hard time believing she’s actually been kidnapped. Her wealthy father doesn’t seem to be in any hurry to rescue her, which adds to the problem. Remy’s boyfriend has no doubts however, and his skills as a security expert and determination to find Remy make him a powerful ally…perhaps Remy’s only ally.
The
villains are part of an underground network of ecological misfits and tree
huggers who cross the line from peaceful protest into violence. The leader of
the kidnappers, Glenn, has more than saving the earth on his mind. Greed dominates
his mind. His partners, Eli and Tree, are faithful followers who begin to doubt
the wisdom of this crime as time passes. Each of them has their own personal
motives for aiding Glenn. Eli begins to fall in love with Remy, while Tree loves
only the woods, especially the forest where they’ve hidden Remy. Tree may be
the most interesting character. He appears to be a brute, but we learn that he
was once a foreman on a lumberjack team, until he heard screams in the forest…the
screams of the trees being destroyed, and turned against capitalism.
As
Mack, Remy’s boyfriend, scours the Seattle underground looking for clues, he
grapples with Glenn and then Cleo, journalist for an underground newspaper who
offers to help him. But Cleo has secrets of her own and may not be the ally Mack
has hoped for. As the ransom deadline draws near Mack, Remy, the kidnappers,
and Cleo collide. The reader will find it hard to put this book down until the violent
ending.
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