The Stolen
Written by Jason Pinter
Narrated by Adam Verner
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Nominated for the Shamus Award
Five years ago, young Daniel Linwood disappeared without a trace. There were no ransom demands. His body was never found. His family had presumed him dead and moved on after the devastation. But five years after his disappearance, Daniel Linwood suddenly appeared at his parents' front door. Without a scratch. And with no memory of the last five years . . .
Reporter Henry Parker is granted the first interview with Daniel Linwood's family. But in talking to Daniel, he realizes that there are similarities between the boy's disappearance and a number of child abductions dating back over the past decade. But to get to the bottom of these heinous crimes, Henry must turn to the one woman in his past who still owns a piece of his heart.
And when Henry comes to believe that more children are in danger, he's willing to put everything on the line to stop a criminal. But it's only a matter of time before another life is snatched away . . . and the clock is ticking.
Jason Pinter
Jason Pinter is the internationally bestselling author of the Henry Parker and Rachel Marin series, and the standalone thriller The Castle. He has been nominated for the Thriller Award, Strand Critics Award, Barry Award, and Shamus Award. Hide Away was named one of Library Journal's Best Books of the Year, The Fury and The Darkness were Indie Next selections, and The Mark and The Stolen appeared on the Heatseekers bestseller list in The Bookseller. Jason is the Founder and Publisher of the independent publisher Polis Books, as well as Agora, an imprint launched dedicated to diverse and underrepresented voices in crime fiction. Prior to founding Polis he held positions in editorial and marketing at Warner Books, Random House, St. Martin's Press, and Grove/Atlantic. He has written for numerous outlets including The New Republic, Esquire, Entrepreneur, The Daily Beast, and more. Visit his website at www.JasonPinter.com and find him on Twitter and Instagram at @JasonPinter.
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Reviews for The Stolen
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Hmmm, tricky. I didn't love it, didn't hate it. I quite liked the style and the way the story was continuously pushed forward, but on the downside I had two major problems with this book. One - I figured out what was happening very early. I don't think I'm particularly a genius for this - I think most readers will work it out. The problem here of course is that if we can figure it out so early, then it makes our hero, super-investigative journalist Henry Parker, look a bit like a dolt for taking so long. Two - huge plot-holes in the story. I can't give the main hole away without spoiling the story for those who haven't read it, so I won't, but lets just say people's motives for behaving the way they do is more than a little questionable.I'm glad I'm not a friend of Henry's - they seem to get into more than their fair share of trouble. This is the first Pinter book I've read, but constant references back to previous incidents featuring Henry and his girlfriend Amanda mean that I don't feel the need to read any back story in a previous book. It also makes Henry seem like a very unlucky reporter and I can't help wondering how scarred he will end up being by the end of the series!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5One of the Henry Parker novels and the first I’ve read. A child kidnapped some years earlier reappears with his family with no recollection of where he has been or what has happened and Henry, a journalist, is invited to interview the child and tell his story. However Parker’s investigative skills are pushed when he wonders why no one else is interested in fining out what has happened to the child. What follows is a well written thriller as Parker chases down the truth in the face of increasing political pressure to back off and physical danger. The premise of this story was good and yet it left me feeling slightly dissatisfied.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5One of the most unbelievable things has happened. Twelve year old, Daniel Linwood has returned home. So your probably saying so what’s the big deal about that? Well the big deal is that five years ago Daniel Linwood vanished. The police, his family and the community searched but never found a single trace of what happened to young Daniel. Now here he is, standing on his parents door step without a single scratch on him as if he never was gone. Henry Parker is a reporter with the New York Gazette. Henry’s boss gives him the assignment of interviewing the Linwood family reunion story. While interviewing Daniel, Henry learns someone or something more sinister is behind a whole string of children disappearing just the same way as Daniel did. Henry could have just stumbled on one of the biggest stories of his career. There is just one problem… Henry needs help. Henry knows just who to turn to be will she lend a hand to Henry or will Henry be on his own this time?Henry Parker is a fine character. He’s one of those reporters where they will do anything to bring the readers the best stories around even the gritty and grimiest ones that other reporters might not tough. The Stolen is the first book I have read by Jason Pinter featuring Henry Parker. I have wanting to check out a Pinter book for a while. Well after finishing The Stolen I have to say that I was not disappointed. I am glad to say that I have now read a Jason Pinter book and enjoyed it. While not a new author, Mr. Pinter is one of the greatest new author’s to come my way. The Stolen is Mr. Pinter’s third book featuring Henry Parker. You can be assured I will be checking all Mr. Pinter’s other books featuring Henry Parker.