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) The Chain is one of those white-knuckle, stay-up-till-3 a.m.
thrillers that keeps you reading feverishly because you just need
to know how this one plays out. Part of the appeal lies in a
fiendishly clever and original premise, a premise Adrian McKinty
plots out flawlessly. Rachel is driving to an oncology
appointment in the city when she gets a call from a panicked
woman who says her child’s been kipped and that the only way
to get him back is to join The Chain by kipping another child.
So the woman has just kipped Rachel’s daughter, Kylie, from a
bus stop. Now the only way to save Kylie and the caller’s child
is for Rachel to join The Chain by kipping another child,
whose parents will also be forced to kip a child…and so The
Chain goes. Oh, and each must also send $25,000 in Bitcoin before
the child will be released. Divorced, poor, a cancer survivor,
and a working mom, Rachel is no one’s idea of a wealthy mark. But
as with any parent, failure is not an option when your child’s
life hangs in the balance. Before the last page is turned,
Rachel, assisted by her ex-brother-in-law (a Special Forces
veteran who’s hiding a secret), will cross lines she’s never
crossed before. Ultimately empathy is the other ingredient that
lifts this terrifying thriller a cut above—seeing ordinary people
just like us trying to rise to extraordinary circumstances.
—Vannessa Cronin
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An instant New York Times bestseller!
One of the best books of 2019...
* Kirkus
* TIME
* Chicago Tribune
"McKinty hangs on to his wit and literacy even under
duress...Beneath its surface of high-speed thrills, "The Chain"
is clearly the work of the philosophical thinker McKinty has
always been."―Janet Maslin, New York Times
"The pace quickens and the tension builds whenever the mother and
daughter appear in a scene. In the end, what makes The Chain so
frightening - and why it works so well as a thriller - is that
all of Rachel's actions remain completely relatable, even as she
whipsaws between terror and determination, morphing from victim
to perpetrator."―Tina Jordan, The New York Times
"A deeply unsettling story about the limits of morality, raising
questions about the nature of good and evil and the depths of
parental love."―Joumana Khatib, New York Times
"This is more than nail-biting; think
cuticle-shredding."―Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post
"A chilling, diabolical page-turner you'll want to savor."―People
Magazine, Book of the Week
"Thrillers... don't get much more psychologically rich than The
Chain." ―David Canfield, Entertainment Weekly
"Told in a spare, punchy style, this is a blazing, full-tilt
thriller that entirely justifies the hype."―The Guardian
"The Chain is a straight-up, stone-faced thriller, a
present-tense race...thunderous ride into the darkest, most
fearful reaches of a parent's mind")―Paddy Hirsch, NPR
"The Chain turns out to be awfully hard to put down."―Connie
Ogle, Newsday
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