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Safe and Sound (Jack Keller Series)


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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780312354893
ISBN: 0312354894
Label: St. Martin's Minotaur
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Minotaur
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: July 10, 2007
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Release Date: July 10, 2007
Studio: St. Martin's Minotaur


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Bounty hunter Jack Keller faces his most dangerous and sadistic enemy yet in this explosive Southern thriller

Jack Keller works in fugitive apprehension, and never feels more alive than when he’s hunting down a skip. But when a young girl goes missing, and Keller finds out that the father is an AWOL member of the army’s elite Delta Force, he knows immediately that this case will be anything but fun and games.

Keller is a Gulf War vet who knows his way around the Army’s red tape, but the psychological scars from his experiences in the gulf have only just started to recede enough for him to live and love again. No one is sure how taking on the kidnapping case will affect him, least of all his girlfriend Marie, who’s counting on Jack’s recovery if they are going to have any future together. But a young girl’s life hangs in the balance, and a shadowy group of missing Delta commandos seems to be the key to finding her. For Jack Keller, it’s not an easy decision, but it’s the only one he can make: consequences be damned, he’s going after the girl.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Strong, stark and sure
SAFE AND SOUND, J.D. Rhoades's third Jack Keller novel, begins with a nightmare scenario. Remember that beginning. It's but a premonition of what is to come in one of the darkest --- and best --- novels of 2007.

Keller's emotions have always trolled out where the buses don't run, and he finds himself slipping deeper and deeper into dark territory in SAFE AND SOUND. He is in the process of attempting to put a relationship together with ex-policewoman Marie Jones. Running a private investigation ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Can you say Rambo?
Good book, thrilling, lots of adventure, and seemingly more intelligent then the character of John Rambo, but their was too much similarity between the characters, to be truly original. However, if you like the action packed bravado that their characters offer (and I do) then this is another book to add to the list.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - KILLER book!
I've been looking for a decent series since I stopped reading Spenser, and this is it. Read the first Keller, and was hesitant about the 2nd and now the 3rd, but in every one Rhoades has kept it up, kept Keller interesting, kept the past story as fascinating as the present, and moves everything along at a pace that won't let me put the book down. I've got my husband hooked on them, as well as my grandfather, and everyone I get to read them thanks me.

I am ready for the 4th; bring it on, Rhoades!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Harriet the Spy Did NOT Read this Book
Anyone who can do basic math knows that Harriet Klausner can't possibly read all the books she "reviews." But for this one, she gets plot points wrong that are settled in chapter TWO, so there is no spoiler alert reason to give a red herring. She says Keller must rescue a little girl from her father, but the Delta Force dad is dead early in the book, in fact we see him being tortured by the bad guy in chapter ONE, so she couldn't have read much. She completely mischaracterizes his partners, too. And as for ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Rhoades & Keller: a dynamic duo
I haven't read any of J.D. Rhoades' other novels so when I started this one I felt like I had walked into an old-time, Saturday afternoon serial thriller at the beginning of episode three. A lot of things are going on and they all seem to have started in episode two, or maybe even one. A lot of different characters make brief appearances on the screen, some of them doing cruel and dastardly things to helpless victims. Other characters are in the midst of some kind of inner or outer turmoil of their own, turmoil ... Read More


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