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When a retired academician witnesses a lovely young woman snatched off the street, he is unsatisfied by the police response and vows to find her on his own. She has been kidnapped and held prisoner by a married couple who have started an exclusive website, named "What Comes Next," on which viewers can watch, in real time, what befalls their victims.
What befalls the pretty teenager at the hands of the depraved couple, as thousands follow every moment of her nightmare, provides one of the most terrifying novels of the year.
Reviews (4)
Publisher's Weekly Review
Katzenbach's latest thriller charts the efforts of retired college professor Adrian Thomas to solve a kidnapping he witnessed on the usually peaceful streets of his picturesque New England town. His journey leads him into a sinister world of unspeakable sexual exploitation, available for viewing via the Internet with just a few clicks of a mouse. William Roberts turns in an effective, nuanced performance in this audio edition. His evocative reading captures the horror of the dark basement in which Jennifer Riggins finds herself held hostage, and his rendition of Jennifer's inner monologue is sincere and touching. Roberts also successfully navigates a potential minefield in his balanced portrayal of the convicted sex offender who uses his unsavory experiences and desires to help Adrian work the case and attempt to free Jennifer. And while Roberts occasionally fails to distinguish the book's male characters during sections of dialogue, this is a minor flaw in an otherwise entertaining listen. A Mysterious Press hardcover. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
Katzenbach (The Madman's Tale, 2004, etc.) sets an amateur sleuth living on borrowed time to hunt a kidnapped teenager whose time is even shorter in this pulp-ish re-imagining of "The Pit and the Pendulum" for the digital age. Jennifer Riggins is the fourth victim her abductors have taken, and by now they've gotten most of the bugs out of their routine. Deftly snatching her as she's running away from home yet again, the criminal lovers hood her and chain her in a basement in a Massachusetts farmhouse they've rented and put a video feed online for thousands of voyeuristic subscribers around the world who can't stop watching the ultimate reality show. There's only one fly in the ointment: The kidnapping was witnessed by Adrian Thomas, a retired psychology professor on his way home to kill himself after getting a diagnosis of Lewy body dementia, a rare illness that acts like Alzheimer's speeded up. Adrian is already prone to hallucinations and short-term memory lapses, and Det. Terri Collins doesn't find him the ideal witness. On the other hand, now that he's summoned them from the grave, his late wife, his late brother and his late son all provide him with genuinely helpful suggestions, and it doesn't hurt to have Jennifer, now known to her global audience as Number 4, sought by someone with absolutely nothing to lose. Leaning on Mark Wolfe, a registered sex offender, for help doing the unspeakable online research, Adrian slowly zeroes in on the basement where she's being held. But can he rescue her from the fiendish torments her inventive captors have lined up for her? So sadistically measured in its pace that readers will have plenty of time to ask themselves how different they really are from the perverts tuned in to Number 4's sufferings. ]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
*Starred Review* An abducted teenager. A perverted villain (or villains). A chase to save the victim. These are not unfamiliar ingredients in contemporary thrillers, but Katzenbach reinvents the formula several times over in this absolutely gripping novel. It starts with Adrian Thomas, a retired psychology professor, learning that the memory loss and vivid hallucinations he has been experiencing have been diagnosed as Lewy Body Dementia, a rare disease Alzheimer's on steroids in which the victim suffers from the typical symptoms of dementia along with rapidly progressing loss of bodily functioning. At home and planning suicide, Adrian observes a teen girl apparently being kidnapped. Quickly, it's determined that the girl may have been a runaway, Jennifer Riggins. While the detective on the case plays it by the book, the clock ticks. In interspersed chapters from the points of view of the victim and her abductors, we learn that Jennifer has become Number Four, the unwilling star of a pay-for-view webcast (whatcomesnext.com) in which voyeurs eagerly watch the torture, rape, and, ultimately, murder of the hostage. Spurred on by his wife, brother, and son all dead but speaking to him through disease-driven hallucinations Adrian becomes the most unlikely of sleuths, aided by an equally unlikely sidekick, a paroled sex offender, who serves as a guide to the Internet's netherworld. It sounds like an unbelievable premise on multiple levels, but Katzenbach makes it all work, thanks to carefully detailed background on Thomas' disease, to chilling looks at the twisted psyches of the webmasters and the sex offender turned sidekick, and especially to the remarkably textured portraits of Jennifer and Adrian, the former fighting to survive, the latter struggling to keep his disease at bay long enough to save a life. Combining the intricacy of psychological fiction with the pulse-pounding narrative of plot-driven suspense, this may well be the most original thriller since Chelsea Cain's Heartsick (2007). Don't miss it.--Ott, Bill Copyright 2010 Booklist
Library Journal Review
Retired psychology professor Adrian Thomas, recently diagnosed with progressive dementia, witnesses the abduction of a neighborhood teen named Jennifer. Adrian reports the crime to police but also launches an independent search. Despite memory loss and frequent hallucinatory "visits" from deceased relatives, he battles to solve the crime. His investigation leads to the seedy underworld of Internet pornography and snuff pages and eventually to a popular pay-per-view website where voyeurs worldwide are consumed with what comes next for an imprisoned teen known only as Number 4. Will Adrian locate Jennifer before illness overwhelms him? Will his investigation help or deter the police? Will the fate of Number 4 continue to attract online viewers, or will her captors gain more if she dies? Spellbound readers will be turning pages quickly to see what comes next. VERDICT Katzenbach (The Madman's Tale; Hart's War) has crafted a suspenseful cat-and-mouse thriller, a perfect literary mash-up of The Truman Show and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Already an international best seller, this will be widely popular with psychological thriller devotees.-Mary Todd Chesnut, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.