You Will Never Find Me
Robert Wilson
Europa Editions, Apr 7 2015, $17.00
ISBN 9781609452544
In London seventeen year old Amy Boxer leaves a taunting note to
her separated parents at a police station.
The teenager informs them she is running away and that in spite of their
respective professions; her mother Detective Inspector Mercy Danquah
specializes in kidnappings and her father Charles Boxer is a private sector abduction
consultant; she mockingly states “you will never find me.”
Though they agree their offspring has thrown down a gauntlet, the kidnapping
experts remain concerned over their runaway daughter. Boxer follows clues to Spain while the brass
assign Danquah to investigate the abduction of Sasha
Bobkov, son of a former FSB operative
whose inquiry into the polonium poisoning death of a one-time comrade may be the motive.
Meanwhile in Madrid, drug lord El Osito has plans for the young Brit.
The sequel to Capital Punishment is an enjoyable thriller that requires
the audience to throw away the plausibility meter starting with the reactions
of the parents who treat their runaway as if she is someone else’s child and
mom working the Sasha case; which detracts from the main plot. Still this is an exciting read due to the
hectic searches for Amy and Sasha before time runs out on the two youngsters.
Harriet Klausner
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