MY RATING GUIDE: 3 Stars. I debated between 2 or 3 stars and decided to round up due to the overall good quality of the writing. It simply wasn’t for me. It’s too grim overall. I prefer some humor (any!) to lighten the tone.
1= dnf/What was that?; 2= NOPE; NOT FOR ME; 3= This was okay/cute; 3.5= I enjoyed it; 4= I liked it a lot; 5= I Loved it, it was great! (I seldom give 5 Stars).
THE WRONG HOSTAGE is bk2 in Elizabeth Lowell’s St Kilda Thriller series, published 2006.
Southern California Federal Judge Grace Silva married the wrong man - ambitious, greedy, ruthless and duplicitous. The corrupt dealings of Silva’s now ex-husband have caused Judge Silva’s 14yr old son to be in endangered while attending a private school in MX.
Years ago as a DEA agent, Joe Faroe was framed and sent to federal prison. Upon his release, Joe joined St Kilda Consulting, a highly respected covert black ops organization. One week ago Joe Faroe was the best Latin American kidnapping retrieval expert on St Kilda’s staff. Now, at 40, he’s retired. Yet Judge Silva reaches out to Faroe, pulling him from early retirement with a desperate request - get my son safely out of Mexico.
Comments ~
1) Although THE WRONG HOSTAGE is bk2 in Elizabeth Lowell’s St Kilda Black Ops Thriller series, it can be read as a standalone title.
2) This is a Contemporary Suspense Thriller novel but not a light one. Humor is nearly nonexistent and angst is low. It’s a Proximity-Danger trope novel (generally, one of my favorite), very action and suspense based.
3) I have read nearly all Lowell’s novels. Some I have enjoyed, others not so much (WH is in the latter group). Although WH was a reread for me, I couldn’t recall the details. Once I began, I remembered not identifying nor caring much for the Judge Silva character. Her attitude seems incredibly arrogant. Her son, Lane, is likable. The extraction expert, Faroe, is very bunt but considering his history, job, and the risk elements he assumes, his attitude is understandable. With any humor, I might have enjoyed this quite a bit more.
4) Although WRONG HOSTAGE was published in 2006, the story itself has held up very well over time (with slight technology changes). Readers who prefer gritty, dark and fairly realistic Suspense Thrillers (victims dealing with corruption and crime) would probably enjoy WRONG HOSTAGE much more than I.
READER CAUTION ~ Not recommended to those who prefer Clean fiction or to YA readers.
PROFANITY - Yes. Strong language is used occasionally, antagonists use various innuendos fairly often.
VIOLENCE - PG-13. Kidnapping, hostage, drug violence. The details are present yet not dwelt upon.
SEXUAL SITUATIONS - One closed door scene. Innuendos.