In Carl Vonderau's Saving Myles, you think that once Wade and his estranged wife Fiona rescue their son from Mexican kidnappers, that's the end of the story. But it's only just the beginning.
Because of whom Wade and Fiona choose to trust, their son's ransom is paid but with a contingency. Now the two find themselves working for a Mexican cartel, and there's no way out - unless they want to get killed.
Going back and forth between San Diego and Tijuana, the novel keeps you guessing about who the family can trust and what they are willing to do to save themselves.
In the beginning, I thought this was going to be a story about a rebellious teenager selling drugs and the difficulties his parents have keeping him straight after rehab. But that all happened in the very first chapters, and then I went, "Well, now what?" Now what, indeed.
Vonderau used his past experience as a banker and anti-money laundering specialist to write this intense crime fiction novel.
Saving Myles is published by Oceanview Publishing. It's available to purchase now. I received a free e-ARC.
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