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By: Michael Sears
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The latest Jason Stafford novel from Michael Sears, author of the highly acclaimed Long Way Down and Black Fridays.

Jason Stafford used to be a hot Wall Street trader, went too far, and paid for it in prison. Now a financial investigator, he's been asked to look into rumors of a hostile takeover of his firm, but he has no idea it will turn his whole life upside down. Suddenly embroiled in a grand jury investigation of Mob-related activities on Wall Street and threatened by some very serious men, he is thrust into witness protection with his young autistic son. And then his son disappears. Has he been kidnapped - or worse?

With no choice but to act, Stafford has to come out of hiding and risk everything to save his son, his firm, his pregnant girlfriend - and himself.

©2016 Michael Sears (P)2016 Recorded Books
Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction

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This is the first Sears book that I didn’t give 5-stars. The story wasn’t that bad but certainly second rate, and then became terribly disjointed by all the stretched out Jason-is-in-peril fluff. Scenes that should have taken 1 or 2 minutes at most dragged on and on and on. A normal human can listen to a fight, chase, etc. for only so long without losing the storyline. Sears was much better with the intelligent financial who-dunnit than this mish-mash corp cop persona Jason has turned into. I don’t know which was more bizarre - his pregnant girl friend blithely dismissed as lover boy goes into Witness Protection or the whole crashing the market scenario. Just didn’t hold together very well.

Too much fluff

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