This is the second Jack Carpenter mystery. Jack is an ex-Broward County, (Florida), cop – he retired under somewhat of a cloud – and is now a private eye. He specializes and has an uncanny ability in finding missing children. In fact he’s so good at this, police departments and hospitals throughout the state of Florida - even the folks at Disneyworld - call him when a child goes missing. And in the two books of the series I believe he’s found every youngster, infant and baby he’s been tasked to find. In The Night Stalker Jack is hired by a soon-to-be executed serial killer to find his kidnapped grandson. “It’s all about the kids” for Jack so he has no qualms about taking on the job.
You may sense a touch of sarcasm. Here’s the good news, both this book and its predecessor are exciting and engaging reads. There are enough twists and turns, enough hooks in the stories, and enough action - saving kids and catching bad guys - that you’ll keep turning the pages as the author pulls one rabbit after another out of his literary hat.
The bad news is that after two books the series has all ready pushed the bounds of credibility and believability - Hence my slight sarcasm. Besides Jack’s 100% success rate at finding children, he plows into police and FBI cases, offices and crime scenes, without a care or concern and against all odds is always right. And as a character Jack is none too deep – so - it’s the proverbial rabbits that have kept things going up to this point. We’ll see how long this can continue.
That being said, if you’re fan of authors like Harlan Coben, James Grippando or even John Sanford I think you’ll like this series. They’re fun reads.