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Hocus (Irene Kelly Series #5)

by Jan Burke
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Overview

For reporter Irene Kelly it's a terrifying investigation — because it's so personal. Her husband, Detective Frank Harriman, has been kidnapped by terrorists who call themselves Hocus — deadly manipulators who give Irene three days to meet their demands before killing their hostage. But Irene's biggest shock is yet to come — as she uncovers her husband's history, and learns of a horrific crime committed a decade earlier. As seconds slip away, Irene willingly steps into a trap set by two madmen with a score to settle. And when she does, someone is going to pay for the sins of the past.

Synopsis


For reporter Irene Kelly it's a terrifying investigation -- because it's so personal. Her husband, Detective Frank Harriman, has been kidnapped by terrorists who call themselves Hocus -- deadly manipulators who give Irene three days to meet their demands before killing their hostage. But Irene's biggest shock is yet to come -- as she uncovers her husband's history, and learns of a horrific crime committed a decade earlier. As seconds slip away, Irene willingly steps into a trap set by two madmen with a score to settle. And when she does, someone is going to pay for the sins of the past.

Publishers Weekly

In Sweet Dreams, Irene (1994), Southern California newspaper reporter Irene Kelly was abducted while pursuing a story. Burke again examines the pain suffered by kidnapping victims as Irene's police detective husband, Frank Harriman, is taken by Hocus, a terrorist group. The "takers," as hostage negotiator Thomas Cassidy calls them, are Bret Neukirk and Samuel Ryan. Twelve years earlier, when they were 10, they were kidnapped withand witnessed the murders oftheir fathers. Frank was the policeman who rescued and befriended them in the aftermath, when the boys suffered elective mutismrefusal to talk except to each other. They never revealed that a tall, white-haired cop assisted their kidnapper, Chris Powell, who was murdered shortly afterwards. Now Bret and Sam seek well-planned revenge by keeping Frank sedated on morphine until Irene goes to Bakersfield, where their fathers were killed, and discovers Powell's accomplice. Her investigation leads to three close friends of Frank's late father, who was also a policeman. Switching between past and present, Burke writes a well-paced mystery with a heartrending climax, but her strength is the sympathy and depth with which she describes how the trauma of abduction haunts the victims. Author tour. (May)

About the Author, Jan Burke


National bestseller Jan Burke is the author of a dozen novels and a collection of short stories. Among the awards her work has garnered are Mystery Writers of America's Edgar® for Best Novel, Malice Domestic's Agatha Award, Mystery Readers International's Macavity, and the RT Book Club's Best Contemporary Mystery. She is the founder of the Crime Lab Project (www.crimelabproject.com) and is a member of the board of the California Forensic Science Institute. She lives in Southern California with her husband and two dogs. Learn more about her at www.janburke.com.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In Sweet Dreams, Irene (1994), Southern California newspaper reporter Irene Kelly was abducted while pursuing a story. Burke again examines the pain suffered by kidnapping victims as Irene's police detective husband, Frank Harriman, is taken by Hocus, a terrorist group. The "takers," as hostage negotiator Thomas Cassidy calls them, are Bret Neukirk and Samuel Ryan. Twelve years earlier, when they were 10, they were kidnapped withand witnessed the murders oftheir fathers. Frank was the policeman who rescued and befriended them in the aftermath, when the boys suffered elective mutismrefusal to talk except to each other. They never revealed that a tall, white-haired cop assisted their kidnapper, Chris Powell, who was murdered shortly afterwards. Now Bret and Sam seek well-planned revenge by keeping Frank sedated on morphine until Irene goes to Bakersfield, where their fathers were killed, and discovers Powell's accomplice. Her investigation leads to three close friends of Frank's late father, who was also a policeman. Switching between past and present, Burke writes a well-paced mystery with a heartrending climax, but her strength is the sympathy and depth with which she describes how the trauma of abduction haunts the victims. Author tour. (May)

Library Journal

The latest Irene Kelly mystery places reporter Irene's husband in jeopardy. The homicide detective goes missing after busting a junkie, presumably held hostage by persons unknown. Crisp, crackling prose and immediate suspense. A sure winner. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/97.]

School Library Journal

YA--A group calling themselves "Hocus" has played numerous pranks on the community of Riverside. Voiding all library fines was a prank actually applauded by many, but the gang turns to violence as two of its leaders set out to avenge the murders of their fathers many years before. To that end, they kidnap a police officer--the very one who was the hero at the scene of their fathers' deaths. Frank Harriman is that man and husband of super sleuth/reporter Irene Kelly. It becomes her job to unravel the long-ago homicides, find the killer, and save Frank before he becomes an expendable hostage. This most unusual mystery will keep YAs riveted and create new fans for the series.--Katherine Fitch, Lake Braddock Middle School, Burke, VA

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
464
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780743444538

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