Signal
Sam Dryden Series, Book 2
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Starred review from May 4, 2015
Bestseller Lee mixes high-concept technology and adventure in his exciting second novel featuring former Delta Ranger Sam Dryden (after 2014’s Runner). Sam’s off-the-grid life buying and selling houses he rehabs is interrupted when he receives a late-night call from former colleague Claire Dunham, who needs his immediate help on a secret mission. The two rescue four kidnapped girls held in a shack in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills; yet the police and FBI earlier found the girls and their abductor dead. Claire has been working security for a firm that has built a machine that tells the future, giving those who own it a chance to change events—a power too seductive to those who want world domination. Sam and Claire team with skeptical FBI agent Marine Calvert, but those behind the machine predict their every move. A trained assassin with a double life, a presidential candidate, and shadowy thugs up the ante. A credible hero and a plot filled with nonstop cinematic action will leave thriller fans eager for the next installment. Announced first printing of 100,000 copies. Agent: Janet Reid, FinePrint Literary Management.
Former Special Forces agent Sam Dryden returns with gusto, thanks to the robust voice of narrator Ari Fliakos. When Sam is suddenly pressed into service by his old friend Security Specialist Claire Dunham, they desperately attempt to stop a deranged rapist from burning up his remote home with four kidnapped girls trapped inside. Or has the inferno already occurred? Fliakos nails the macho side of Sam and expresses Claire's bewilderment as they chase down a veritable time warp created by an astonishing radio signal technology. Fliakos is mostly straightforward in the dialogue; he credibly depicts Sam's frustration as he strives to learn which players he can trust. Narrative is his forte though. In particular, he adds intensity to the fast-paced chase scenes. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
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