
Skyjack
A Thea Paris Novel
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Narrated by:
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Therese Plummer
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By:
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K. J. Howe
International kidnap expert Thea Paris is escorting two former child soldiers on a plane from an orphanage in Kanzi, Africa, to adoptive parents in London when the Boeing Business Jet is hijacked and forced to land on a deserted airstrip in the Libyan desert. On the ground, Thea comes face-to-face with a former nemesis, a Sicilian don who wants something, or someone, on that plane.
Her old foe imprisons her in the hangar and takes to the air with the boys and the passengers still aboard, mysteriously demanding that Thea use the resources of Quantum International to hijack a truckload of Syrian refugees bound for Budapest. He makes it clear he will return the passengers only when the truck and its contents are in his possession.
Thea, Rif, and the Quantum team must race against the clock to discover the don's true motives before any harm comes to the two boys and their fellow passengers. Revealing a deadly conspiracy that connects the dark postwar legacy of World War II to the present, this case will bring all parties to an explosive conclusion that will decide the fate of millions across Europe and the Middle East.
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Although reading the first book of the series is not necessary, I would recommend it as it provides some back story that will help a few details of Skyjack make a little more sense. However, if you choose to simply dive in to Skyjack without reading The Freedom Broker, you are still in for a wild ride.
The book kicks off with a scene that could give anyone with a fear of flying mild anxiety, but it starts with a pulse pounding scene that also introduces you to Thea Paris. KJ Howe also wastes no time in diving into some of the details revealed in the first novel of the series, like that Thea Paris is diabetic. The book never slows down, and I think Thea Paris is one of the strongest protagonists in the thriller genre right now, men and women combined.
The narrator, Therese Plummer, did a fantastic job, as she usually does. I have listened to a number of books she has narrated, and I haven't come across one of her narrations that I didn't thoroughly enjoy. Therese Plummer IS Thea Paris. I think of Thea now, and I have to picture her with the voice of Plummer.
This book is a must-listen for anyone who is a fan of the thriller genre, or just likes an exciting book in general. I can't recommend this enough. I purchased it the day it was released on Audible, and I finished it before the day's end. It's that good! Get it immediately!
Great follow up to The Freedom Broker
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Therese Plummer is a terrible reader
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A must read for any fan of the thriller genre.
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Thea Paris and the Quantum team return in what is Summer blockbuster movie material and 11 hours of audio. Howe introduces an even larger cast of characters and new situations that individually are compelling – yet culminate in a thrilling ride with a slightly surprising ending.
This book has it all – a Broken Arrow, skyjacking, mobsters, kidnapping, secret societies, terrorist plots, boat chases, and numerous shoot outs. At times it seems like maybe a little too much, but overall it was a fast paced, enjoyable, and suspenseful thriller. I especially appreciate what is obviously a lot of research Howe does to provide accuracy and details to her story. She takes us to numerous locations and the descriptions were so rich I truly felt like I was there.
Note: I have the ebook & audio and read along at times while listening. I’m not sure why, but there were several parts of the audio that seemed “Americanized”. For example the book says “dustbin lorry” and the narrator said “garbage truck”. It wasn’t a huge discrepancy but it did seem odd at times given the setting and characters.
This is my first time listening to Thérèse Plummer and she will definitely be going on my list of narrators to follow. Her range and consistency of voices across genders, age, accents, and emotions was perfection. Combined with Howe’s writing – this was a fabulous audiobook and I’m going to go back and add the audio of book 1 to my collection.
Action packed thriller
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Fantastic!!
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The story could be a little hard to follow at times and it wasn't always easy to connect the dots, but it was exciting and entertaining. Can't wait for the next book in the series!
Exciting Story - Fantastic Narrator
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Pretty bad
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