Well, I'll start off this month with a winner and an absolute page turner:
Vanishing Act, by Thomas Perry. The first of the
Jane Whitefield series.
The only problem with this thriller is that you'll end up reading all night trying to consume it in one gulp. It even manages to
not have a white, male protagonist, but rather a Seneca woman.
Page count: 377 pages
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Originally Posted by Amazon.com
Jane Whitefield is a Native American guide who leads people out of the wilderness--not the tree-filled variety but the kind created by enemies who want you dead. She is in the one-woman business of helping the desperate disappear. Thanks to her membership in the Wolf Clan of the Seneca tribe, she can fool any pursuer, cover any trail, and then provide her clients with new identities, complete with authentic paperwork. Jane knows all the tricks, ancient and modern; in fact, she has invented several of them herself.
So she is only mildly surprised to find an intruder waiting for her when she returns home one day. An ex-cop suspected of embezzling, John Felker wants Jane to do for him what she did for his buddy Harry Kemple: make him vanish. But as Jane opens a door out of the world for Felker, she walks into a trap that will take all her heritage and cunning to escape....
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Amazon.com: $7.99
Audible.com: 24.99 or 1 credit
Overdrive eBook
Really, if you haven't discovered this series, you're in for some
serious binge reading. Highly recommended.