I like Jan Burke and have read many of her novels so Kidnapped was a pleasant return to her series featuring Irene Kelly, reporter for the Las Peirnas Express, and Frank Harriman her policeman husband.
When Irene begins a series about missing/kidnapped children, it evolves into an investigation of the five-year-old murder of Richard Fletcher and the disappearance of his young daughter. I evidently missed a novel that presents some background to this one, but didn't find it a drawback.
While the premise of the story is a little far-fetched, (I had difficulty understanding the motivation of the bad guys, or at least putting it into a logical prospective), the novel kept me eagerly reading. Several intertwined story lines and lots of characters, but a suspenseful narrative with a likable protagonist in Irene.
Other reviews: Counting My Blessings, I'll Never Forget the Day..., Crime Doesn't Pay
Fiction. Mystery/Crime. 2006. 384 pages.
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