Three-year-old Kelly Ford has been taken. Her abductors steal people with the intent to exploit them or sell to a third party that deals in forced labor, slavery, sexual abuse, organ trading and murder.
Logan finds himself up against an organization that will not back down and return Kelly to her mother. If the little girl is ever to be seen again, he will have to take on a powerful outfit led by a full-blown sociopath, and time is running out.
Sometimes Logan has to take the law into his own hands and use extreme prejudice to right a wrong.
I write the type of original, action-packed, violent crime thrillers that I know I would enjoy reading if they were written by such authors as: Lee Child, David Baldacci, Harlan Coben, Michael Connelly and their ilk. Over twenty years in the Prison Service proved great research into the minds of criminals, and especially into the dark world that serial killers - of who I have met quite a few - frequent.
I live in a cottage a mile from the nearest main road in the Yorkshire Wolds, enjoy photography, the wildlife, and of course creating new characters to place in dilemmas that my mind dreams up.
What makes a good read? Believable protagonists that you care about, set in a story that stirs all of your emotions.
If you like crime fiction, then I believe that 'Deadly Reprisal' and 'A Reacher Kind of Guy - Aftermath' will push all the right buttons for you.
This book features Joe Logan who is a bit of a drifter, but a drifter with a heart who can't walk away from anyone in trouble, when he comes across a young woman, Kelly, in trouble he can't walk away. Kelly and her daughter are being held captive by traffickers who want to sell them for organ donations, paedophiles or anyone who will pay the right price. He rescues Kelly but is unable to stop the kidnappers taking her baby. So he sets out to find her.
An excellent story, really, really gripping. I struggled to put it down and sat until the early hours reading to finish it. If you like Jack Reacher you will LOVE Joe Logan.
Looking forward to the next book. Can't recommend it highly enough.