
First Shot
A Grant Fletcher Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Nick Landrum
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By:
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John Ryder
Fans of high-octane action and unforgettable heroes like Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne, and David Baldacci’s Amos Decker will love First Shot.
“When girls go missing here, no one says a word”...
Twenty-four year old Lila has disappeared without trace. It’s the kind of case that ex-military loner Grant Fletcher would normally be happy to take on - he will always seek justice if someone has the money to pay him. But this one he’s doing for free. This one’s personal.
Because Fletcher owes his life to Lila’s father. And Fletcher knows that returning Lila safe and sound is the only thing that matters to his wheelchair-bound friend.
She last called her father from a small town called Daversville, in rural Georgia. A place - Fletcher discovers as he checks into the only motel - where folks are proud to keep themselves to themselves, and almost all the business comes from the giant sawmill that looms large over the town.
Before he’s even started looking for Lila, Fletcher finds trouble. But he also discovers that his friend’s daughter wasn’t the first girl to go missing there. Not the first by far.
Then the last person to have seen Lila before she disappeared is murdered. With Fletcher on the scene when her body is found, he becomes the local deputy’s only suspect, leaving him no choice but to go on the run. Because he knows someone’s abducting girls in this town. And he also knows he’s the only one who can find them...
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A determined, understated hero
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Then in steps FBI Agent Zoey Quadrado. She’s worked hard to get where she is in her career and this assignment to the middle of nowhere Georgia looks like an empty case at first blush. Yet as Zoey digs into it more, she finds that something just ain’t right with the town. I really liked how she treated Grant with (deserved) suspicion at first. Grant, however, won’t stop handing her clues and suspects. Or, at least, he tries to. But someone frees some ne’erdoewells he had restrained. This only reinforces why Zoey wants him to leave town and let her do the investigating and law enforcing.
A mysterious Trench gets mentioned, a witness turns up dead, and the guys Grant ‘questions’ aren’t saying anything even when injured and threatened with worse. All of this makes Grant go on high alert as he doesn’t know who in town he can trust with anything, including where he sleeps at night. Eventually, Quadrado and Grant team up and the action ramps up.
For me, here was the one weak spot in the story. Quadrado gets caught off her game more than once and I found that way too convenient for the plot. She had to work super hard to get where she in her career, she’s the top of her class, etc. Why would she make so many trainee mistakes when she has years of active service under her belt? Well, it meant that Grant had to rescue her. Ugh! That moment in the story was just too cliched.
Anyhoo, later on Quadrado recovers her wits and makes a difference in how the story ends. I’m glad she had this return to her character as playing the damsel in distress wasn’t a good look on her. Overall, it was a fun, fast-paced action story. 4/5 stars.
The Narration: Nick Landrum was pretty good for this story. He had the perfect voice for Grant Fletcher. He also had decent feminine voices for the female characters. I did wonder why he didn’t give more of the Georgia-born characters a Georgia accent. Sometimes his male character voices blended together when they were all talking together in a conversation. The pacing was good & there were technical issues with the recording. 4/5 stars.
I received a free copy of this book. My opinions are 100% my own.
Fun & fast-paced
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Hard to get through, author must be a pacifist
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seriously?
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neither thrilling nor gripping
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