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Breaking a Sunbeam [Paperback]

Geoff Hunter (Author)
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February 27, 2007
Juel is a beautiful young woman but had a cruel and abusive childhood, spending many years in a psychiatric hospital where she suffered further deprivations. She is now an amoral killer, seeking to satisfy her own insatiable desires of greed and pleasure.

During a casual robbery she and two brothers kill an antiques dealer while stealing a set of priceless medieval jewels. Kay sees them escape and Juel attempts to silence her. She fails but later persuades the brothers to kidnap Kay so she can force her husband, Jake, to carry out a number of acts of revenge on her behalf, while she establishes her own alibi.

Jake reluctantly agrees to these demands, believing that provided he does not inform the police and carries out what he thinks will be relatively minor offences, his wife Kay will come to no harm. He is sure that along the way he will be able to make his escape and rescue Kay.

Jake has vowed he will do anything to free Kay but is soon faced with the true nature of Juel's lust for revenge - then it is too late to turn back. In following her instructions he participates in the bloody reprisals that follow but in a desperate shoot-out he saves her life and begins to understand the torment of her childhood. He finds himself drawn to protect her and finds her beauty hard to resist.

Kay is locked underground but in her attempts to escape witnesses the true horror of the younger brother's warped imagination. Here he has created his own fantasy world of weapons and artefacts and uses an old dungeon to torture young women he has abducted. In doing so he re-lives the trauma and guilt he suffered the day his mother was killed in a horrific car accident, for which he was responsible.

Finally Jake and Kay are reunited but in his heart Jake knows their love will never be the same again. Perhaps one day his memories of Juel will fade away.

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About the Author

Geoff Hunter has a degree in Electrical Engineering and hase spent most of his working life in the IT industry, managing mid-range systems and PC networks in commercial organizations. He has two grown up children; one loves mountaineering and the outdoor life, and the other, a medical research sister, is just moving with her family to Canada. Geoff's interest in writing grew slowly over the years and finally took off when he became self-employed doing consultancy work. He is now writing full time, and has also authored The Silver Sun, and Visions of Conquest, also available through Trafford Publishing.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 390 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (February 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1425107451
  • ISBN-13: 978-1425107451
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,312,754 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FOR SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT........, April 19, 2008
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I must say, this was a rather startling book. While the story is different, it plays to the same theme as the 1971 movie staring Dustin Hoffman, Straw Dogs. The question is; at just what point will an ordinary person, break, and do quite extraordinary acts in defense of himself or those he loves, even if the acts are against his basic nature? This scenario has always been fascinating to me and this work by Geoff Hunter certainly filled the bill.

Now reader please be warned. There are portions of this work that are extremely violent, extremely sadistic and for lack of a better term, just down right gory. On the other hand I am happy to say that all this gore and mayhem is not necessarily gratuitous in nature. This is what the book is about and it would have been rather pointless to write the story any other way. Yet, if the reader is offended or feels uncomfortable in this area, then they should be warned. The narrative is quite graphic and detailed. That being said.....

The basic plot of the story is that a man is forced to perform horrid acts of revenge in order to save his wife who is being held prisoner and will not be released until these acts have been performed. There is always hope in his heart that he will be able to rescue her and part of the fascination of this story is the writers ability to have our leading character justify the acts that he participates in.

This novel is well crafted, and after a slightly slow start picks up speed and quickly becomes a real page turner. The author is quite a good descriptive writer and has well mastered the difficult art of good dialog. The story seems real and there is nothing happening that you feel is out of place and could not happen in real life. Actually the author has been able to tell this story so well that you feel down right uncomfortable at times. This is good. This makes for good story telling.

All in all, this is a good action thriller. I promise you it will hold our interest and that it is a well written read. As I stated above, it may not be for everyone, but then again you probably won't know if you don't give it a try. Actually, this one could probably be turned into quite a nice movie. I do recommend this one!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting action, heart-pounding suspense, an unbeatable thriller, April 13, 2008
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Just how far would you go for the person you loved? Jake proves hard to beat with his steadfast love for Kay in this action-packed, horror-tinged thriller.

In response to his wife's ransom kidnapping following a robbery-gone-awry, Jake agrees to assist a trio of law-evading gun-wielders in their leader Juel's quest to seek revenge on the enemies of her past. But what seems like a simple house-burning leads straight into a chain of shoot-outs and murders that even CSI would be puzzled by. And while the plot seems relatively straight-forward, the inner turmoil of each character is anything but.

The book starts off a bit slow, but much like a rollercoaster ride, once it reaches the top and starts speeding downward, the speed picks up and it will be hard to put down. The details of each person's past tribulations make for gruesome, Krueger-ready altercations, including a medieval approach to beheading. Those particular parts may not mix well with your lunch.

That aside, Hunter's twisted tale of tested love is worth a read. Those who favor Tom Clancy's writing will love the minute-by-minute gun-shooting action, while those who favor a unbreakable love story will enjoy the story's underlying drive. A great novel, just begging for a sequel.

- T.C. Robson
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Next Quentin Tarrantino Movie?, April 29, 2008
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I want to thank the author for providing me with a reviewer copy all the way from the UK! I found this book a highly entertaining read that reminded me a lot of a combination of Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. I was sorry when the book finally finished.

Jake and Kay are a couple on the way to see their friend Peter. They arrive at his store as some robbers that have just murdered Peter are leaving. The robbers then botch killing Jake and Kay in their attempt to leave no witnesses which leads them to later kidnap Kay and draw Jake and Kay into their type of life.

The killers are made up of Carl, a cowboy type, his serial killer brother Roy and the wild Juel who controls them both and she has a list of people that have wronged her that she wants to kill. It is not long before Jake and Kay are starting to be like the crazy trio.

The book is full of a lot of tension and action and is quite different from most action thrillers.
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