The Stolen (Henry Parker Series #3) by Jason Pinter

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  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 60,828
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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 60,828

    Synopsis

    Five years ago the boy vanished without a trace. Today he came back.

    Five years after he disappeared, young Daniel Linwood returned to his suburban home for dinner as though he'd never left. It's a blessing for both his family and their community. And I've snagged the exclusive interview.

    But it turns out Daniel is just one of a string of abducted children who have mysteriously returned to their families with no memory of their lost years. Some people want me to leave it be. Some want me to simply let the healing process begin. But these wounds are deeper than anyone realizes.

    To get the story on these bizarre kidnappings, I need the help of the one woman who owes me nothing. I've got to find answers before another life is snatched away from sight and time and memory. But doing so means we could be the next ones to go....

    Publishers Weekly

    Pinter's ambitious third Henry Parker novel opens as Daniel Linwood, 11, suddenly reappears on his family's front porch five years after being kidnapped. Parker, a young but seasoned New York Gazette reporter, snags an exclusive interview with Daniel and his overjoyed mother. But Daniel appears to have no recollection of his missing years, and something he absentmindedly says in the interview deeply rattles Parker-convincing him there's a sinister undercurrent to this feel-good story. Working with his ex-girlfriend, Legal Aid Society lawyer Amanda, Parker meets resistance from law enforcement officials, a popular politician and even his own editor. What he gradually uncovers involves seemingly disparate individuals with unexpected motives, desperate to keep their activities a secret. Parker's first-person voice dominates: it lists between Parker as gritty, desensitized journalist and young romantic who wants little more than to spend the rest of his life with one woman. The emotional dichotomy makes Parker a captivating and complex protagonist, one whose pithy observations about New York are dead on. Pinter's chunky plot, rapid pacing and credible dialogue do the rest. (Aug.)

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    Biography

    Jason Pinter was born in New York City in 1979, read his first book at the age of three and progressed quickly from the life lessons of Little Toot to the otherworldly epics of Brian Jacques, Terry Brooks and Stephen King. He soon began writing short stories that were, unsurprisingly, D-grade knockoffs of Brian Jacques, Terry Brooks and Stephen King. At least he aimed high.

    Throughout high school, Jason dreamed of becoming a screenwriter, and took jobs at various production companies to learn more about the film and television industry, including one (unpaid) stint at Jon Stewart's Busboy Productions. Jason is proud to say he was the inspiration for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (at least in his own mind).

    During his junior year in college, Jason decided he wanted to make the leap and become a writer. Heeding words of advice from his physician who'd written a book ("The first thing any writer needs is an agent"), he began querying literary agents. The physician neglected to mention that in order to get an agent, you needed to have an actual book. Needless to say, agents were not chomping at the bit to sign up Jason's non-book.

    After a half-hearted attempt to find an agent for his, um, nothing, Jason decided it could be interesting to learn more about the publishing industry from the inside. Over the summer, he took an internship at a boutique literary agency in New York, where his first day on the job consisted of lunch at Mickey Mantle's restaurant with a renowned sportswriter. Ah, the glamorous world of publishing (cough).

    Jason interned at the agency through the fall, racking up $726,374 in E-Z Pass fees whilecommutingfrom Connecticut to New York for work and to visit his girlfriend (who later became his wife).

    After graduating, Jason took a job as an editorial assistant at a publishing house. It was during that time that he began writing his debut thriller, The Mark. Shockingly, it was easier to land an agent with an actual manuscript, and that agent eventually sold The Mark to MIRA Books in a three-book deal.

    When not writing his acclaimed Henry Parker/Amanda Davies series, Jason still works as a book editor. He lives in New York City with his college-sweetheart-turned-wife, Susan, and their dog, Wilson.

    He is a member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America, and a co-founder of Killer Year.

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    Very predictable!by Anonymous

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    October 21, 2008: Saw the ending to this a MILE away! I liked the characters (this is my first Henry Parker novel), but the plot was entirely too thin! I enjoy reading thrillers, but this was so blatantly transparent!

    JASON PINTER CONTINUES HIS RISEby Anonymous

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    October 07, 2008: I just finished 'The Stolen' in 3 days and Jason Pinter justs gets better and better. His 3 books have all been outstanding. The main character is Henry Parker a young journalist from Oregon who is tenacious once he gets ahold of a story 'similiar but better than Detective Lou Boldt, the famous character created by Michael Connelly'. Henry uses the same strategy. Grab a thread and just keep pulling, until he tracks down the bad guys, while putting his life in harm's way. He is surrounded by a great cast of characters. The author's next book, The Fury, is previewed at the end of the stolen, and will be released in March 2009. I can't wait.


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