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The Family Lie by Jake Cross is a brilliant story that will be of interest to readers of all genres.
Anna wakes up at 3:03 AM and sees that her husband, Nick, and her 5 -year-old daughter, Josie, are both missing. Also, her husband's van is gone - Anna tries to call Nick's cellphone but keeps getting a message to leave a voicemail. The police arrive and after some scrutiny, they begin to wonder if the husband had maliciously kidnapped his own daughter. Nick's passport is still there. Also, because Anna's father has a decent amount of money - could this all be a way for ransom to be paid to Nick??? After all, he IS in debt...
Eventually, Nick is found, drugged and beaten up. He goes to the police station and has seizures. He is then taken to the hospital,
Demands for ransom are a bit far apart and the orders change and become outright outlandish!!! The $50,000 ransom (paid by Anna's dad). Is ready to go with Anna. The kidnappers keep changing their minds on who/what/where they ask the "bagman" (in this case, Anna) to do. Nick has an awful temper and this does not help him in negotiations of any kind or with the police or anyone else, for that matter.
The ransom demands have Anna following directions to a tee. Eventually, hustling with the maze she is going through, the kidnappers tell her that they have changed their minds and want Nick to bring the money, instead. More wild chasing ensues...
A very twisty journey of suspense and mystery. Definitely a psychological thriller you would enjoy reading!
Many thanks to Bookouture and NetGallery for a dazzling read with twists that you will not see coming!