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John Gilstrap (Author)
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July 6, 2010
Hostage rescue expert Jonathan Grave is used to working alone, and this time he'll have to go where even the government won't. An innocent man has been shot and two young people are missing. But tracking them down is just the beginning. To keep them and his covert team alive, Jonathan must plunge into the heart of an ugly secret that reaches into the highest corridors of power - and he must defeat enemies who are willing to kill again and again to keep the truth from being revealed.

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Starred Review. The addictively readable second thriller featuring freelance hostage rescue operative Jonathan "Digger" Grave (after 2009's No Mercy) marries a breakneck pace to a complex, multilayered plot. When two teenage boys are inexplicably kidnapped from a Virginia residential school for children of incarcerated parents, Grave and his crew set out to locate the victims and apprehend the abductors. Then one of the boys is drugged and left to die in a field, saved only by the fateful intervention of a passing homeless man, and Grave's investigation begins to turn up leads that point to government and organized crime connections. A roller-coaster ride of adrenaline-inducing plot twists leads to a riveting and highly satisfying conclusion. Exceptional characterization and an intricate, flawlessly crafted story line make this an absolute must read for thriller fans.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Pinnacle; 1 edition (July 6, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786020881
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786020881
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #396,335 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Gilstrap is the New York Times bestselling author of Threat Warning (July, 2011), Hostage Zero, No Mercy, Nathan's Run, At All Costs, Even Steven, Scott Free and Six Minutes to Freedom. In addition, John has written four screenplays for Hollywood, adapting the works of Nelson DeMille, Norman McLean and Thomas Harris. Most recently, he has signed two movie deals for his books. He will write and co-produce the film adaptation of his book, Six Minutes to Freedom, and executive produce the film adaptation of Scott Free.

A frequent speaker at literary events, John also teaches seminars on suspense writing techniques at a wide variety of venues, from local libraries to The Smithsonian Institution. Outside of his writing life, John is a renowned safety expert with extensive knowledge of explosives, hazardous materials, and fire behavior. He currently works as the director of safety for a large trade association in Washington, DC. John lives in Fairfax, VA.

 

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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You have an action series worth staying with and waiting for, July 12, 2010
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This review is from: Hostage Zero (Paperback)
Permit me to tell you at the outset that John Gilstrap is a very entertaining guy. If you ever have the opportunity to sit and listen to him, please do so. He tells great stories well, has a terrific sense of humor, and is extremely personable. And his books? They are even more fun than he is.

HOSTAGE ZERO is the second of the Jonathan "Digger" Grave novels, a fabulous one-sit read that goes down page-by-page like your next favorite --- and intelligent --- action-adventure movie. Grave runs a firm in the vicinity of Vienna, Virginia, known as Security Solutions, which provides the same to major corporations. He also has a firm within a firm, known to but a few key employees, that runs operations off the radar. He is assisted in these endeavors by Boxers, a giant of a man with a propensity for danger to match, and Venice Alexander, who is a master at intelligence gathering, among other things. Grave uses Security Solutions as a means of funding Resurrection House, a residential school for children whose parents have been incarcerated.

The book kicks into high throttle when Jeremy Schuler and Evan Guinn, two students from Resurrection House, are kidnapped in a late-night raid on the facility that leaves a beloved employee barely clinging to life. Understandably, Grave takes the invasion as an act of war and proceeds accordingly. Schuler is left for dead nearby, while Guinn is spirited away to the South American jungles of Colombia. The kidnappings present several puzzles. Why were these two boys taken? Why were they treated differently after their abductions? Do they have anything in common, other than the fact that they were students at the same school? Grave begins to slowly unravel the multiple threads that lead from the kidnapping with the assistance of his team and an unlikely ally in the form of Harvey Rodriguez, a Marine Corps medic who is down on his luck and then some. It is Rodriguez who discovers Schuler after the abduction, and his subsequent encounter with Grave and Boxers results in an uneasy alliance that gradually gives way to trust.

As Grave's investigation proceeds, he discovers a plot that originates at one of the highest levels of the newly installed presidential administration and stretches back in time to an incident that changed the course of a senatorial election. And when Grave learns that Guinn has been sent to the cocaine fields of Colombia, he launches what can only be described as a suicide mission to bring him back, throwing himself, Boxers and Rodriguez against a well-armed and tightly controlled criminal army on the enemy's turf in what turns out to be Guinn's last hope of survival.

There is enough heart-stopping action here to easily fill three books. Gilstrap somehow makes a three-man assault against a heavily fortified compound seem plausible, and, believe me, in his hands it seems like the most natural thing in the world. Of course, anything is easier to get into than out of. And be warned: not everyone who charges into the drug compound walks out. Still, there is much to keep Grave, his team and the reader busy from beginning to end, with plenty of suspense mortar to fill in the intervals between the explosive bricks. Add some memorable characters and Grave's continually unfolding backstory, and you have an action series worth staying with and waiting for.

--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune." F. Bacon, May 1, 2011
This review is from: Hostage Zero (Paperback)
I was inspired by this plot driven novel from its commencement.

Armed men enter The Resurrection House and kidnap two teenage boys. This is a home for children of parents who are in jail.

Later, one of the boys is discovered in a field by a homelss man who is a former Marine Corpsman. When the kidnappers return for this boy and are about to kill the homeless man, hostage rescue expert Jonathan Grave, saves the boy and dispatches the kidnappers. Graves runs a security firm and gives his protection to the Resurrection House.

Brandy Giddings is a special assistant to Secretary of Defense Jacque Leger. We learn that Leger set a plan in motion to make an old campaign problem disappear. The men he hired don't mind killing and kidnapping, if the price is right.

When Jonathan learns that there is some government connection to the kidnapping, he is disgusted. He figures that the only reasons for taking the boys was to ensure silence or to leverage cooperation. He intends to find out which and bring the other boy back to safety.

In a complicated plot that is most visual, we follow the kidnappers as they take the second boy to a drug factory in the mountains of Columbia. Most of the employees of this factory are forced to remain there and work. They have been kidnapped from local villages.

The author, John Gilstrap, has surged to the front of action writers. This story would easily fit on the movie screen as we follow the rescue team face tremendous odds to stop the criminals and rescue the young boy.

I enjoyed the story but did have to suspend my concept of reality and my sense of when a coincidence was possible. Jonathan Grave is one of the new breed of action heroes that are easy to like and wish for their success.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The only life worth living is the one worth dying to protect, August 31, 2010
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The time was right for me to look for an action thriller, something to carry me along without making me think too much. Hostage Zero gave me the buzz I was looking for but it was much more than escapism. With no disrespect to the genre, I don't expect it to provide well-rounded, thoughtful characters, but that's exactly what author John Gilstrap delivers. In this sequel to No Mercy, ex-Special Forces operative Jonathan "Digger" Grave runs a private security firm, with a special ultra-secret business specialty of hostage recovery.

Jonathan has a special interest in a school for the sons of imprisoned men. When two of "his" boys are kidnapped, Jonathan pulls out all the stops to get them back. The mission takes him and his team to Colombia, to the doorstep of a "cocaine factory," and with non-stop excitement...well, no spoilers here, but the story tears along at a great pace and the people behave with a strength of purpose that overcomes all the many obstacles to their success. There is a strong theme of military tactics and values, but if you think that's not your territory (it certainly isn't mine) just wait and see how well this theme supports the characters' missions.

Several story lines weave together into a great, tight plot. Corrupt politicians, thoroughly bad drug lords, a man on death row, a falsely accused veteran living way off the grid, lost young boys so finely-drawn that you want to reach out and brush their hair back from their faces...and Jonathan, closed in on himself, anything to keep from feeling. This is a very well-written book, and it should definitely be a movie! I'll be looking for more in this series.

Linda Bulger, 2010
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