Stolen


Fiction - Suspense
416 Pages
Reviewed on 04/29/2013
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Reviewed by Donna Wharton for Readers' Favorite

Cancer was all John could think of though he had to help his wife. Ruby was his priority and he didn’t want her to die. What a roller-coaster ride! Kudos to Daniel Palmer for "Stolen". I had not yet read any of his books, but I have to tell all of you, if you are looking for suspense, this is the book for you. Throughout the book I began to think there should actually be places where it would be good for DP to place “Stop Here” for a break so that you could catch your breath for a little and slow down your heart rate. Otherwise, I was going to hyperventilate. In this book the chapters are short and very well described. If they had been any longer I would not have persisted until the end of each one. The only thing I could do at times was to hold my breath for 2 pages. DP has definitely got an extremely well-rounded way of detailing suspense: twisting and turning so that you are confused or maybe not confused because that is what the killer wants you to think. You might feel even dizzy because you have been turned around too many times.

It took me 2 hours after finishing "Stolen" before I could write a review because I had to come down from the culmination of everything DP had in place. I was exhausted, but exhilarated, thankful at the last words when it was finally OVER and I was released from the suspense that held me in its tight grasp for so long. Thank you very much Daniel Palmer for a book so well-written that it kept me captivated and second-guessing until the vvery end as to how everyone would fare.