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Katherine John delivers authentic plot development and a cast of stong and believable characters, making 'By Any Name' several cuts above those thrillers reliant on co-incidence and populated with caricatures.
The horror begins when a fugitive man, covered in blood that is not his, is admitted into Dr. Elizabeth Santer's care. He claims he has no memory of who he is, what he is running from and, as Elizabeth soon discovers, no explanation for his intimate knowledge of the world of espionage, elite special forces...and terrorism.
Events spiral beyond Elizabeth's control when she is abducted by her charge, who evades both police and army in a terrifying chase to an unknown destination. Elizabeth, is kept guessing whether this man is an inncocent soldier, a mad killer or a vicious terrorist...and the suspense grows when it becomes clear that their pursuers have hidden motives of their own.
The reader is captivated until the final, unexpected conclsion which successfully ties up a novel that will surely have a claim to be the best thriller of the year.
The story starts when a fugitive man, found covered in blood - not all of it his - is admitted to Dr. Elizabeth Santer's care. He claims to have no memory of who he is, no idea what he is running from and, she soon dicovers, no explanation for his intimate knowledge of the world of espionage, military special forces...and terrorism.
The situation soon escalates beyond Elizabeth Santer's control when she is taken hostage by her charge who evades both police army forces in a terrifying chase towards an unknown destination. She, and the reader, are kept guessing as to whether her abductor is an innocent soldier, a deadly terrorist, or a maniac killer. The suspense deepens when it become clear that some among their pursuers may have motives of their own...
What is refreshing about Katherine John's thriller is that, unlike some other novels in this genre, her plotting is always authentic rather than reliant upon co-incidence, and her characters are fully realised people not two dimensional caricatures.
Every strand of the story is drawn together in a stunning and unexpected conclusion that ties up one of the best thrillers of the year. But it today!
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