The Freedom Broker

The Freedom Broker

K. J. Howe
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Author:  K. J. Howe
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  432
Publisher:  Headline Publishing Group
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9781472240323

WINNER of the Best First Novel 2018 Award at the International Thriller Writers Awards.

The first in a brand new series featuring Thea Paris, a kidnap and ransom specialist. Lee Child calls THE FREEDOM BROKER a 'superb thriller', Lisa Gardner says it's 'clever and gritty' and Peter James calls it 'spellbinding'. If you like the thrillers of James Patterson and Lee Child, or are a fan of Jason Bourne, you will love this.

At eight years old, Thea Paris watched her brother being snatched from his bed.

Her inability to save him has haunted both their lives ever since.

Twenty years later, the unthinkable happens when her billionaire father is abducted.

But this time, she is prepared.

Now, Thea is at the top of her game as a freedom broker, negotiating for the release of kidnap victims around the world.

And she has only one objective:

Find him or die trying...

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