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Title: No Place to Run
Author: Thomas B. Sawyer
Narrator: Robin Kohn Glazer
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-20-13
Publisher: Thomas B. Sawyer
Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Attorney Bill Lawrence's hitman client unloads a bombshell that will change history: evidence of a murder he committed on September 11, 2001. After finding the explosive documents, Bill immediately enters his family into the witness protection program, much to the dismay of his 24-year-old daughter, Claudia, who's not thrilled about being uprooted from her job and her boyfriend. But the next morning her parents are killed by a car bomb, the hitman is murdered in his cell, and Claudia is accused of her parents murder.
She and her 12-year-old brother, Adam, become fugitives, running from the police and the rogue FBI agents who want them dead. Their only hope of survival is to find the evidence her father possessed, and she and Adam are led on a cross-country quest that eventually lands them on a Chesapeake Bay estate. There, in an ultra-tense climax, Claudia finally deciphers the ugly secret behind 9/11. Will she live to tell about it?
Members Reviews:
A Thriller to keep you awake at night!
Thomas B. Sawyers new book, "No Place to Run," is a fast paced, thought provoking, great read! The author draws you into a shadow world and doesn't let go until the last pages. One word of warning: Do not read this book unless you plan or not getting much sleep that night!
Dave Beaty co author: To Save Buddy Holly.
Five Stars
A gripping and thought provoking read
Wow--what a ride!
I love literary fiction, which this is not. But given that Mr. Sawyer worked doing television screenplays (Murder, She Wrote) for decades, I can see where the style emerges. Style aside, the plot is an all-night read. Wow!
A Button-Puncher
"That was a quick read," commented my wife as I switched off my Kindle. We were descending into the Phoenix airport. I had started reading Thomas B. Sawyer's "No Place to Run" after taking off from Jacksonville earlier that day, and although I had not entirely finished the novel, I was close at 93 percent, according to the Kindle page calculator. Well, if your goal is to finish a book on a transcontinental flight, it helps if massive snowstorms in the Midwest force a schedule change through Miami instead of Dallas involving a 4-hour airport delay.
Still, reading "No Place to Run" had been a rush. What is the Kindle equivalent of Page-Turner: Button-Puncher?
First, a disclaimer: Since Thomas B. Sawyer believes in transparency, he will not be too displeased if I expose him, the former producer of "Murder She Wrote," as a high school buddy. We attended cartooning classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts when his name was Tom Scheuer. In my recent novel "Marathon" (plug), I named one of the characters after him: Tom Schorr. Another secret revealed: Our instructor at CAFA was Martin Garrity. The heavy in Tom's latest novel is a Vince Garrity. No coincidence, I am sure. (Remind me to include someone named Garrity in my next work of fiction.)
So, bias exposed, do not expect anything less than a 5-star review for "No Place to Run." If I had even the slightest qualm about endorsing Tom's latest novel, I would have said nothing. The fact that I am posting a review means, yes, I am offering a legitimate 5 stars worth of praise.
Here's what I liked most about "No Place to Run." It did not challenge my mind.