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Ransom X (Legacy Series) [Kindle Edition]

I. B. Holder
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Martin Legace is a former special ops standout, once recognized as the top field interrogator in the American military complex. His study of the human mind was carried out in make-shift tents on the edge of the battlefield; he didn’t write or read the book on how to break a prisoner, he simply followed his instincts, dissecting human behavior in a way that verges on autism. He had a reputation for getting anything out of anyone – “had” being the operative word. Five years ago, a random crime shattered Legace’s world. Withdrawing inside himself, he built his life around the only family he had left, his teenage daughter. He withdrew from operations, and took the most isolated post he could, in the basement of the Alexandria FBI, working the archives. Legace brought consequence to the job. His tactics of getting inside the minds of criminals led to a controversial new form of investigation that came to be known as– shadow projection. It was a term coined by his insufferable regional director, Bailey, and Legace couldn’t begin to count the ways he hated the simplification of his process. Legace threw the deductive model out the window. He didn’t follow the trail of the criminal; he took on criminals who were smart enough to leave no trail. They were fixed objects like sundials casting a unique shadow for every incremental step in their journey. His methods involved knowing the inner workings of the criminal, and projecting forward to the next activity that such a person would engage in.

His life was verging on stable when a young female agent from Washington walked into his office with an opportunity, an obligation and a threat. Now, normally Legace would have ignored all three, but there was something about the case and the victim that struck a very personal chord in him.

All of his powers were going to be needed for a case that landed on his desk along the agent who now called herself his new partner. There was an abduction ring that was preying upon young women of marginal fame, using them in adult films and ransoming them for the price of pornography. The profit engine became a fad among perverts (the largest single unified economic bloc) and the income was staggering. This great influx of capital precipitated a bold move by the abductors. Their newest acquisition was the daughter of an old friend, the Director of the FBI. All hell was breaking loose over the Web and the world, and with a two-week window to find his quarry, Legace knew that his performance on this case would either cement his reputation as borderline charlatan with blood on his hands, or announce his reinstatement as borderline hero with all of the official responsibilities that entails, and he couldn’t actually say which outcome he feared more.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 634 KB
  • Print Length: 328 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1449524478
  • Publisher: Holder Publications (15 Sep 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002Q0Y0OY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #373 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic fiction 4 Nov 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
I have to admit that I enjoy a good detective mystery but even more, I love a good detective and that is one of the things Holder creates in this book. Detective Legacy is a great creation and the kind of agent we hope exists with his supreme detecting talents. Add to this, a uniquely penned father-daughter relationship and you have an interesting, articulate, intelligent, and unwilling hero. The crime (and mystery) itself is a little explicit and definitely unnerving but also relevant and combines use of today's world (the Internet, technology) with insights into the untethered mind of a sociopath you would never wish to meet but which a part of you is afraid might actually be out there. It really is a great read. I enjoyed the pace, the storytelling, and the satisfying conclusion and I look forward to reading another Legacy mystery.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
An interesting hero 18 Oct 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
Enjoyed this brutal thriller which has an interestingly unsympathetic main character in Legacy. Will be good to see how he and his relationship with his partner develop in future books. Epsecially intrigued by the descriptions of Legacy's way of working and his different sensory experiences - a lot of his characteristics suggest that he could be on the Autistic Spectrum. Worth a read, but be warned - it does contain brutality and violent sex scenes.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A Strange Tale 8 Sep 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
An overlong book for what is in essence a very thin plot. The main character verges on the ridiculous; inspired, intuitive 'detective' work is really no more than guessing or casual changes of direction by the author. Throughout the book, the narrative line veers where it feels like, frustrating the reader (this one anyway) with its unlikely wanderings. Not one character arouses any sympathy, and the writing, despite the length, does not evoke the American landscape as have so many other excellent US authors. I continued because I did not want the book to beat me but, by the final pages, I was so fed up, I couldn't care less how it ended.
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An oblique yarn that needs a good proof reader
A good story with a quirky lead character and thoroughly vile villains. Very entertaining. One somewhat weak plot point towards the end, lacking in clarity as to what actually... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Mr A H McDade
Deeply disturbing subject matter in a novel which fell apart at the...
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This book took me over a week to read. I like books to be discriptive, so I can imagine the story. This was too much! I carried on even though I wanted to stop. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jane
Interesting...
Agent Legacy is an interesting fellow. Not a bad freebie. I would be interested to read more about Agent Legacy. Pretty horrific plot.
Published 4 months ago by Sean
Boy!...needs some work!
Ok, leaving aside the two main characters, who bear an amazing resemblence to the main protagonists in Jeffrey Deaver's, The Bone Collector, my overiding complaint is the... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Paul R
Mind whirling descriptive and addictive
Started reading it then put it down, came back to it a few days later and then you couldn't have prised it from me with a forty year old crowbar that had the faint residual grease... Read more
Published 7 months ago by lisag
enjoyable read
It would be easy to be an armchair critic and complain about typo's etc but the bottom line is the book was a freebie & if I had paid a fiver in the supermarket I would have been... Read more
Published 8 months ago by makicarr
Tediously descriptive, with appalling grammar
I.B. Holder must the 'holder' of the title "World's Most Tediously Descriptive Author". In 'Ransom X' someone goes upstairs and we are assaulted with a detailed description of the... Read more
Published 9 months ago by P. Evans
Don't be put off by the name and the cover
As Kindle only displays first few lines the summary is: like free books that are thrilling and engaging? Get this and bear with it and I don't think you will be disappointed. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Steve
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Great book, I was gripped from the first page, can't wait for the next one. I got this while it was free, even so I would have been glad to have paid for it.
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