"The Games Some Villains Play"
This novel grabbed me right from the very first sentence, and it kept speeding me beside the characters on their many trips around Florida. Retired cop, ex-Army MP, and now Private Detective Jaxon Jennings is taking what he thinks is a fun treasure hunt diversion from his office. He's in the woods when he picks up a small box, opens it to be shocked to see a severed bloody finger, which then falls on his leather shoe. It's a woman's finger with pink fingernail polish. Inside is a note identifying the finger belonging to Bethany Hope, who is still alive, trapped in a hidden place. Also written is the first clue containing longitude/latitude position. Jaxon looks around, up in a tree he spots a camera, removes it, and sends a threatening message before turning it off. Jaxon is a big guy, 6'3", 240 lbs., with an angry aggressive attitude at times. His wife Victoria is also an ex-cop and retired FBI agent and they work together at Jennings' Investigations. He advises Vick of his findings, adding that the note says they have 72-hours to locate Bethany. Jaxon's fun treasure hunt is an on-line game which many people throughout the world enjoy: GeoCaching, which is a scavenger hunt providing clues. The villian is obviously a player of this game and knows all the frequently used sites to leave further clues. Some of the sites can be lethal as Jaxon soon finds out. As Jaxon checks the note again, the purple swirling ink is unusual; a spot on one corner carries the scent of perfume. But this is not the type of crime committed by women. There is no ransom requested, it's very suspenseful; what is the motive of this kidnapper/killer? This is a finely-honed, suspenseful novel which you'll not be able to put down. Fast reading, excellently written and edited, with many twists, turns, shocking surprises, with Jaxon sometimes out of control. He's not going to be shoved aside in solving this crime. Read this thriller, it's exciting beyond imagination!