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OverviewPolice negotiations have failed. The potential for violence has escalated. London Metropolitan Police Constable Brian Davies, a well-trained and experienced officer, discharges his firearm and rescues the victim, but the aftermath of his action seems unending. A life was saved, but some in authority doubt the propriety of PC Davies' response. Forensic findings appear to dispute his version of the events. While the victim seeks healing from her harrowing encounter, PC Davies finds himself at the mercy of the British judicial process. This moving and suspenseful novel builds on the trauma to recovery themes embedded in The Witness and The Mission. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Naomi M KryskePublisher: Yfh Leadership Prog DBA Homeport Publishing Imprint: Yfh Leadership Prog DBA Homeport Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.721kg ISBN: 9780578944548ISBN 10: 0578944545 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 13 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA thrilling romp through a legal and forensic cliff-hanger! A masterfully woven tale of law enforcement challenges, anti-police sentiment, courtroom justice, impacted families, motherhood, and grace. There's more than one hostage in this book - each facing a momentous and uncertain outcome. Tom Gede, Attorney-at-Law, San Francisco, CA The hostage rescue description is really accurate. I've been on similar missions during my time in police service, and my heart rate actually went up as I read it. The post incident procedure is exactly what happens. These and other realistic scenarios add to the impact of the book. And the court scenes were the best I've read, gripping and yet humorous. Ian Chadwick Specialist Firearms Officer (Retired) London Metropolitan Police An emotionally engaging novel! Brian is a superbly constructed character, and he functions -- alongside of Jenny -- as a compelling protagonist. I absolutely loved the diary entries of Elspeth. She bridges the past, present, and future in a very powerful way, and her story is wonderful and original. Finally the representation of miscarriage and infertility -- rarely tackled in literature -- was a great strength of this book. Anna Hall-Zieger Professor, Creative Writing Texas A&M University The story begins with a crime and then proceeds to highlight the effect it has on multiple characters. As the police procedure evolved, I actually felt a part of the plot. The characterisations -- major and minor -- and the technical details were all absolutely spot-on. Perfect! A fine ending to an engaging trilogy! Bill Tillbrook Chief Superintendent (Retired) Commander, Specialist Firearms Command London Metropolitan Police Author InformationNaomi Kryske was educated at Rice University, Houston, Texas. She left Texas when she became a Navy wife. Following her husband Larry's retirement from the U.S. Navy, she lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast until Hurricane Katrina destroyed her home and caused her relocation to north Texas. The Hostage is the third of a series of novels set in London (The Witness and The Mission are the first two), involving the Metropolitan Police, and exploring the themes of trauma and recovery. In 2008 she was awarded a grant from the Melissa English Writing Trust for The Witness, the first novel in the trilogy. Naomi has been a Stephen Minister in her church and sings in the Chancel Choir. Visit Naomi on the Web at www.naomikryske.com and on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/Naomi Kryske. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |