The beautiful cover is what drew me initially to NORTH OF NOWHERE by New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan, but this sensational
standalone thriller did not disappoint. Brennan centers the story on two young
people: 16-year-old Kristen and her 10-year-old deaf brother Ryan. On the run
for the last five years, they have been living with Tony Reed near a ranch in
Montana and the suspense-filled adventures largely take place in the wilderness
area near Lost Lake as a storm approaches. The siblings are being hunted by
their biological father, Boyd McIntyre; he's deeply involved in organized crime
so he is joined by several of his henchmen and a local guide while searching
the woods. And that group is being trailed by Tony’s employer, Nick
Lorenzo, a local rancher concerned about the kids. Nick has alerted their
ex-Army aunt named Ruby and she runs into a cop who has been on Tony’s trail
for years. Yes, it’s complicated, full of twists and fatal encounters, but also
very exhilarating as the tension mounts and characters, particularly Kristen,
draw on inner resources to avoid being captured. Family dynamics are key to
this fast-paced mystery which will keep readers up at night. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
North of Nowhere by Allison Brennan
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