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The Predators

By: Brian Freemantle
Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
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Summary

A sinister ring of child abductors sends the FBI on a frenzied manhunt to save an ambassador’s daughter before it’s too late....

The people in the car don’t recognize Mary as anything special. They see the skinny ten-year-old as just another young girl on the streets of Brussels, not as the daughter of a US ambassador. The black car stops and Mary, used to having a chauffeur, climbs aboard. Before she knows what’s happening, she is on her way to a mansion in Antwerp with a specially designed, child-sized cell. She has been abducted.

Now, a team of FBI agents, along with Europe’s foremost psychological profiler, are on the hunt for the girl’s captors. They must find her before time runs out and Mary is murdered - or worse.

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It’s a cracker

The best Freemantel book I’ve heard yet. Completely captivating plot with plenty of twists and turns.

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Unpleasant subject

There was a strange sub plot about an FBI angent that i found hard to believe. The story does hold your interest. Interesting how they portraid the psychology of the child.

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Labyrinth of Horrors Amongst the Mad

Extremely complicated, multi-level plot, usual for this author. Psychopaths on each side cause mayhem in this mission of mercy.

Was at first loath to get this book as was worried about the subject matter but after reading the other reviews, felt it wouldn't go into detail of pedophilia, it doesn't, This book is more about the relationships within the embassy bent, awful and distorted by events and history and about to oh so normal monsters who attend the "parties". The tale is fraught, tense and not all the endings are happy.

The narrator is very good, but the editing in places runs passages together that are in fact totally at odds, which would be obvious were a 2nd narrator used. This gives an odd unsettling quality to an already unsettling subject. HARD GOING BUT WORTH IT.

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