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Jason Wade #1

Glühende Angst

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Ein guter Tag zum Sterben

Nicht weit von Seattle gerät die Studentin Karen Harding in ein fürchterliches Unwetter. Dann gibt auf dem verlassenen nächtlichen Highway auch noch ihr Wagen den Geist auf. Als ein Fremder anhält, um ihr zu helfen, ist die junge Frau sehr erleichtert. Zu spät wird ihr klar, dass der Mann sie offenbar schon länger beobachtet …
Der junge Reporter Jason Wade wittert eine Riesenchance, als er vom Fall einer Studentin hört, die auf einem Highway spurlos verschwunden ist. Doch sein Versuch, mehr über diese verstörende Geschichte zu erfahren, wird zu einer Reise in die Finsternis …

399 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2005

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Rick Mofina

66 books1,326 followers
Rick Mofina is a former journalist who has interviewed murderers on death row in Montana and Texas, flown over L.A. with the LAPD and patrolled with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police near the Arctic. He's also reported from the Caribbean, Africa and Kuwait's border with Iraq. His true-crime freelance work has appeared in The New York Times, The Telegraph (London, U.K.), Reader’s Digest, Penthouse, Marie Claire and The South China Morning Post, (Hong Kong). He has written more than 20 crime fiction thrillers that have been published in nearly 30 countries.

His work has been praised by James Patterson, Dean Koontz, Michael Connelly, Lee Child, Tess Gerritsen, Jeffery Deaver, Louise Penny, Sandra Brown, James Rollins, Lisa Unger, Brad Thor, Nick Stone, David Morrell, Allison Brennan, Heather Graham, Linwood Barclay, Peter Robinson, Håkan Nesser and Kay Hooper.

The Crime Writers of Canada, The International Thriller Writers and The Private Eye Writers of America have listed his titles among the best in crime fiction. As a two-time winner of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award, a four-time Thriller Award finalist and a two-time Shamus Award finalist, the Library Journal calls him, “One of the best thriller writers in the business.”

Series:
* Tom Reed and Walt Sydowski
* Jason Wade
* Jack Gannon

Awards:
Arthur Ellis Award
◊ Best Novel (2003): Blood of Others

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Profile Image for Laurel.
210 reviews1 follower
December 2, 2015
Jason Wade is an intern at a Seattle newspaper. Competing with other rookie reporters for a single job, he is assigned the night crimes desk, the short stick for new reporters. Jason is fighting several demons. His mom left he and dad while Jason was in his formative years. Dad has never moved on, is an alcoholic, and a cross Jason bears. Jason is finally getting his life together after all the typical troubles of an abandoned son, bad grades, scrapes with police, drinking, yada yada yada, but somehow still manages to push away the love of his life, Valerie. Competing interns are the usual cream of the crop, spoiled, connected. Jason comes across a lead for a missing young woman and through his tenacity and reporting skills uncovers one of the never ending series of serial killer dramas in the Northwest. Skimming the overabundantly gruesome pages of medieval torture methods, I managed to finish the book.
Profile Image for Judi.
135 reviews
August 6, 2017
This book was the first in a series of Jason Wade books and I found it really creepy. It was crazy and suspenseful, although I personally could have done without so much gore. It held me from the git-go right to the very end. Mr. Mofina made the characters real and I felt as though I knew them personally, except for Cull and Ezra...yuck! I did keep thinking it would have been interesting if the killers had started at an earlier place in time and Jason's mother would have been discovered to be one of the victims. That would sort of bring closure to he and his dad's belief that she just walked out on them. But, at least his girlfriend was spared and was not a victim. Read this book pretty quickly as it was difficult for me to put it down. Thanks Mr. Mofina for a great read and I'll be reading #2 in the series very soon.
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419 reviews80 followers
August 19, 2022
Jason Wade, intern reporter, works hard to investigate the case of a missing woman. I enjoyed seeing him interview sources and chase down leads. The scenes with the hostage and abductor were unpleasant and didn't add to the story. I don't like torture porn, and it got to where I just flipped past those pages to get back to the normal parts.
Profile Image for Candi Holzsager.
232 reviews4 followers
June 4, 2017
Disappointing. I hate a story of convenience and that's what this is. Everything fits in place like a convenient little framed puzzle. NO surprises, too many "happy endings," mediocre writing at best. Also, the Audio book probably made this worst because the man's voice had too much inflection and went from too loud to too soft too frequently and it really ruined the book.
(I only grabbed this one because I DID like one of his other books, No Way Back. Still recommend. Good quick- I'm on vacation- read.)
Profile Image for Morgan Dean.
186 reviews5 followers
April 21, 2023
This book was so awesome - I loved how overall thrilling and haunting it was. It wasn't what I expected it to be but it ended up being such an exciting read!!
Profile Image for Amanda.
756 reviews134 followers
August 7, 2018
So far, Bookbub hasn't really steered me wrong with free books. And, this is big, I'm actually starting series at the beginning!

This is the first Jason Wade book. I'll admit to being surprised it's a series based on Wade. He was pretty decent but he didn't feel like the hero of a series. I'll read the next few and see how he grows up. Either way, this is a decent standalone thriller. Extremely creepy and weird, with such an odd climax.

Wade is an intern at a Seattle paper. All of the interns are competing for a coveted job, and Jason really doesn't stand much of a chance. He doesn't have the background or pull that the other interns have. He has a history of a broken home and no where to go except for a brewery factory with his dad. Wade is initially on the crime beat and gets a tip about an abandoned car with a possible missing woman, Karen Harding. It's a good story and gets a good reaction from the editor.

We follow Harding along her car trip to get to her sister's but she ends up with a broken down car. A reverend in an RV (all signs point to NO!!!) comes to her rescue, but ends up abducting her.

We get really gruesome, really fast from here on out. The author brings in medieval torture techniques that really prove how horrible people were back in the day. We have crazy religious guys and Wade, out there still trying to get that permanent job.

The odd part, I thought, was how Wade stepped in and the ultimate climax of the mystery. I guess every day Joes can do what he did but it seemed pretty convenient. Still a really good mystery.
Profile Image for Harold Kasselman.
Author 2 books80 followers
August 19, 2017
I typically avoid serial killer novels, but I have read another Rick Mofina novel and really enjoyed it. This case is horrifying and riveting. I love the crime reporter backstory and the troubled life of the ambitious Jason Wade. The story progresses rapidly with back flashes to the 16th century. It's a thriller chase to try and catch a religious fanatic before he kills another woman in the Seattle area. Jason is right in the middle of the investigation-perhaps too close as the reader will learn. Well done and exciting.
Profile Image for Harini Vasudevan.
10 reviews3 followers
July 1, 2020
I think I burned more calories reading this book than my jogs. There were so many moments my heartbeat went to high, I had to stop and then resume. I have read more intense books than this one but this had to be one of the most cruel ones of all. Really good thriller!
Profile Image for Ladory.
324 reviews
July 24, 2015
I love reading Rick Mofina! This was the third book of his that I have read. I just got this one either free or very inexpensively on my kindle. Even though I had just started another book, I had to put it down and read this one first.

This book is a horror story, in my opinion. I read it in two days in spite of other activities. It's difficult to put down because Mr. Mofina's writing grips me immediately. My only problem with it was that he repeats the gruesome ritualistic murder style too many times for my liking. Once would have been enough for me. I must say, though, I am a fan!

Mr. Mofina knows how detective and newspaper reporting work must be done--you can just see his expertise and experience in both jobs. I certainly hope that this story was not based on a real perpetrator's exploits!
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375 reviews6 followers
August 21, 2018
Rick Mofina’s Tom Reed is a fav of mine, so I didn’t believe Jason Wade as a newspaper reporter also, could come near the Tom Reed Series. Of course, I was wrong thanks to Mofina’s development of Jason as an underdog in the race to become the next new reporter. He didn’t have the education or background of the other candidates, but he had a dream right down to the desk he wanted to be his. Along with the dream was a drive to beat out the competition and get that front page story. This sets the main character and a storyline filled with trials and defeat before Jason eventually gets his front page. That makes The Dying Hour a goodread but not the end of Jason Wade, it’s #1 in the series.
Profile Image for Bryan.
697 reviews14 followers
February 5, 2017
My second book by Rick Mofina. His book Cold Fear is one of my favorates. The Dying Hour is a very good mystery. Strong characters especially Jason Wade. Violence, torture and ritualistic killings were detailed and as such, hard to read.
Profile Image for Emily.
952 reviews57 followers
September 19, 2017
I had read the second book in the Jason Wade trilogy previously and liked it so went back to find the first installment on Kindle. Another good, fast-reading, page-turning mystery! A couple of editorial errors that seem to be par for the course in Kindle editions ("were" for "where", stuff like that). Very gory and graphic at times (not for the faint of stomach) but a good story. Glad to learn more about reporter Jason Wade's roots.
Profile Image for Linda Lpp.
569 reviews33 followers
September 21, 2018
Wow. Loved it. Fast paced. Gutsy Jason Wade was introduced as an intern competing for a full time newspaper position. Always getting into hot water for poking his nose into areas not officially authorized-he faced all the challenges and reprimands doggedly. He was tracking down leads for a complicated case which started out as a missing university student.
No spoilers- I guess I can say the obvious- if this is the first Jason Wade book in a series, he lives on (in some capacity.) Thanks Rick Mofina for the great novel!
Profile Image for Heather.
743 reviews5 followers
August 31, 2025
Decent start to a series. I did like reporter Jason Wade and his faults. The bad guy was pretty gruesome with his escapades, but it seemed a bit unrealistic that the gal Jason & friends are trying to find survives as long as she did, given the behavior of the bad guy, she shouldn't have made it so long but still good to hear she made it.
18 reviews
August 21, 2017
Fantastic ride

Loved this book, each chapter made me want to continue reading. I liked Jason Wade - I found his character refreshingly different.
1,537 reviews5 followers
September 16, 2018
Lengthy

Took a long time to get through this. Some chapters were easier than others. Characters were okay, the bad guys were repulsive. Reporter and cops had a good relationship (weird). The ending was quick and thorough.
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3,899 reviews219 followers
February 19, 2021
Gory tale with twists and twisted characters. Not Christian-at all. No profanity. Narrator (Paul Costanzo) is top notch.
391 reviews4 followers
March 25, 2021
This is a very good read. It captures you attention and keeps it until the end.
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Author 2 books9 followers
March 30, 2022
Holy cow. This was incredible. I felt like i was reading an episode of criminal minds.
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600 reviews26 followers
July 20, 2018
This was a very well-crafted story with a decent cast of characters. This easily could have been another run of the mill thriller with the cop chair a serial killer, but having the main protagonist be a rookie newspaper reporter gave it a fresh, or at least fresher, look. Molina's ability to set a scene enables the reader to more easily visualize the action, making the book come alive.
Profile Image for A.J. McCarthy.
Author 13 books166 followers
November 8, 2022
This is the second Rick Mofina novel I've read and the first in the Jason Wade series. I will definitely be reading more. Hard to put down.
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1,266 reviews16 followers
January 22, 2021
A fast-paced mystery that held my interest. Would recommend.
Profile Image for Lynda Hartwick.
8 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2021
Good read

Keeps you on the edge! Could not put down. A real page turner that drew the reader in and engaged!
Profile Image for Mary Rowe.
2,620 reviews8 followers
July 21, 2018
Another Well Written Crime Novel By Rick Mofina

Solid, nicely woven tale that entertains and engages the reader.

My only quibble, and it is highly personal, is the inclusion of graphic descriptions of Inquisition torture. I could have done without the specifics!
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288 reviews16 followers
August 26, 2025
My Rating: 4 RVs

A dark, disturbing, abduction story.
Good narration of the audiobook.
Profile Image for Stormi (StormReads).
1,936 reviews207 followers
September 21, 2017
This was my first book by this author but it won't be the last and I am looking forward to more books from this series.

In The Dying Hour Jason Wade is just one of several interns vying for the one slot that the Seattle Mirror has to offer. It's going to come down to who gets the best stories.
Jason Wade wants this job really badly but he is not getting a lot of great headlines so he calls up some police stations looking for something, anything that might lead somewhere. He gets a tip about a young girl who has gone missing, nobody really thinks much about it. It's not really being chased by anyone else and he figures why not. So he looks into it and he wasn't prepared for the wild ride it would take him on.

The more Jason looks into things the more places it takes him. He is young and gung ho and it gets him in trouble with the people at the Seattle Mirror. He knows he is onto something though and it could lead him to a serial killer that nobody even knew about, it could also get him killed.

You get the POV of Jason but you also get some from the cops working the case but you also get the POV from Karen the missing girl. It's those from Karen that really has you rooting for Jason to figure things out before it's to late as you find out more and more about what has happened to others. I really like Jason though and even though he makes mistakes he is a great investigator and reporter. He didn't give up when he knew all the clues where leading a certain way even when others were putting up walls in his way.

It has a great and bizarre mystery, crazy killer and even though the reader knows who is behind things you really want to root for Jason to put it all together.

I really enjoyed this one and can't wait to try the next one in this series. Recommended for those who like stories involving reporters and mysteries.

This was my first time listening to Paul Costanzo and he took a bit of getting use to but by the end of the book I really did enjoy his narration.
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256 reviews5 followers
February 17, 2016
I cannot get excited about this book like most other reviews. I enjoyed the story. It was interesting and kept moving and had a good premise. What completely ruined this book for me were the details.

I am a native, third generation Washingtonian. A native of Seattle. If you are not from a place and you are going to write about it, either choose to make the whole setting fictional or choose to do your due diligence as an author and get the details correct.

This author made unrealistic estimates of the time required for characters to traverse distances. There was a mix of real cities, Bellingham for instance, set in a county that does not exist in Washington, but that does exist in Canada. The author is a Canadian and native of Toronto which is East Coast so I cannot even excuse this as a British Columbian and fellow Pacific Northwesterner. It was just sloppy.

The sloppy factor ruined it for me. Those details stuck out and were so obvious, that it ruined what was otherwise going to be a great story. I wouldn't have even cared if he chose to create a fictional Washington State and made that consistent. If you are going to write about a place, then make it either accurate, so that readers who know it well can easily relate and those that don't paint a picture in their minds eye that really showcases place.

The story was wonderful and if you aren't from here, don't believe the travelogue and if you are from here, it will drive you to distraction. If you can suspend belief, the story itself is not bad. I can't go above two stars because of the distractions.
Profile Image for Shirley Hartman-Rozee.
580 reviews9 followers
April 6, 2022
This book is very graphic. It basically introduces Jason Wade who is a young intern at a Seattle newspaper. He’s in competition with five others trying to earn a reporter’s spot on the paper. Jason, who is on a night watch on the police scanner, picks up a lead on a car abandoned on a stretch of highway. It appears the owner had car trouble, but strangely, left the keys in the ignition and the door open. The police eventually identify a missing young woman who has had an argument with her boyfriend and left to drive to Vancouver to visit her sister. The investigative efforts by Jason Wade are interesting and thrilling—if at times disappointing when efforts prove futile. There are very graphic sections detailing torturous actions so vile they turned me sick to my stomach. These passages added nothing to Jason’s search for Karen (the missing girl) or the book. I am thoroughly disappointed that Mr. Mofina would choose to include them.
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