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No Cry for Help

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During a cross border shopping trip, a family vanishes. No reason. No ransom. No cry for help. Bus driver Wallace Carver fears the worst when his family fails to meet him at the Bellingham, Washington mall. His anxiety is justifiably heightened when security cameras unexplainably show that he crossed the Peace Arch border alone. Now, all Wallace wants to do is get his wife and sons back. But first he has to work out why they were taken and by whom.

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3 thoughts on “No Cry for Help

  1. It Was Okay It was okay. Some excitement, some graphic violence, some boring parts, several rather convenient yet questionable coincidences. Though I’m sure some police/border guards are incompetent, I felt the police/border guards in the story were a little too stupid and not realistically portrayed. (I’ve crossed the border to Canada and back and was treated very politely both ways.) The people who helped Wallace were a little hard to believe, also.WARNING, SOME SPOILERS AHEAD:-I felt…

  2. Enjoy the treasure hunt Back and forth chapters were confusing; reader must go back a few pages to connect the scene.Foul language is repetitive and unnecessary. Good writers can find ways to indicate anger and violence without using street four-letter words.Thank you for the opportunity to review.

  3. SUSPENSE – GOOD CHARACTER – EXCELLENT WRITING – LOVE THIS GUY FINALLY…A SUSPENSE WRITER THAT KNOWS HOW TO WRITE…AND WITH SUSPENSE…WHAT A CONCEPT.It has been a while since I have read a book that I could not put down, found myself wrapped up in the characters and plot and ROOTING FOR SOMEONE.This book has twists I never saw coming. I went from thinking, okay a bit dorky to WOW…THAT IS A MAN YOU WANT ON YOUR SIDE AND FIGHTING FOR YOU…HE IS A PIT BULL- AND I MEAN THAT AS A COMPLIMENT BECAUSE I LOVE PIT BULLS…

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