Detective Hannah Shor gets a case in the worst way possible – a friend calls her for help. Her 12-year-old daughter has been kidnapped, and Hannah joins forces with the FBI to bring her home safely.
When the kidnappers post an image of their captive on Instagram, the situation spins out of control. Now, the whole world is watching. Rumors spread like wildfire, and online vigilantes add fuel to the raging flames. As Hannah digs deeper, she unravels dark secrets from the family’s past. With the realization that the kidnapping is about more than just a ransom, Hannah needs to close in on the truth, before Abigail’s time runs out.
Fast-paced police procedural. I am not, admittedly, a crime novel reader; in fact other than the TV show “Castle” I haven’t taken much interest in such things for the past 20 years or so. However lately I’d wanted to try something outside my usual sci-fi/fantasy tastes and the reviews of this book sounded good so, I thought, “Well, why not…” I was NOT disappointed.Â
Superior story This book features interesting characters working to solve a very interesting case. Additional interest is supplied by several highly relevant subplots. A young girl is kidnapped from a park playground and the local police work with the FBI to try to solve the case while protecting the life of the young victim. This is one of the better books I have read recently.
A Great Read “Web of Fear” is a fast paced with plenty of tension. The characters are well-developed. you would like to know them better. The plot involves the kidnapping of a child named Abigail. All of the characterics seem alive and real. Th villian comes as a surprise. I thoroughly enjoyed “Web Of Fear” and look forward to reading more novels by the author.