Jane Whitefield, legendary half-Indian shadow guide who spirits hunted people away from certain death, has never had a client like Dr. Richard Dahlman. A famous plastic surgeon who has dedicated his life to healing, the good doctor hasn't a clue why stalkers are out for his blood. But he knows Jane Whitefield's name—and that she is his only hope. Once again, Jane performs her magic, leading Dahlman in a nightmare flight across America, only a heartbeat ahead of pursuers whose leader is a dead ringer for Jane: a raven-haired beauty who has stolen her name, reputation, and techniques—not to save lives, but to destroy them.
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"I've been making my way through the Jane Whitefield stories, and this is one of the stronger ones. I tend to zone out when it gets too deep into the Indian Lore and mysticism, but this one has the right amount for me. I do find that the all of the stories tend to wrap up a little quickly for my tastes, but I never stop listening once I've begun. If you like Thomas Perry, you need to read it. "
— Yogi (5 out of 5 stars)
“Terrific…Dazzling ingenuity.”
— New York Times Book Review“PErry is a master at nail-biting suspense. I stayed up until three in the morning to reach the surprising denouement and get my blood pressure back to normal.”
— Los Angeles Times“Whitefield’s Seneca heritage plus her unique talents make her a novel and compelling heroine, and Perry’s masterful storytelling makes the most of Whitefield in this suspenseful page-turner.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review“The momentum never flags, and the suspense constantly builds.”
— Booklist (starred review)The momentum never flags, and the suspense constantly builds.
— Booklist Starred Review" The next in the Jane Whitefield books, which takes place after she's married. Her husband asks her to hide a surgeon who mentored him in med school. The guy has been framed by people who have taken over Jane's identity and now the FBI is after him too. Many very creepy people in this story, and just every-so-slightly unbelievable in parts. But still good. "
— Lora, 2/20/2014" I have loved all of the Jane Whitefield books! This is the first I read and I'm so glad I found the series. "
— Frances, 1/19/2014" I thought Jane would have retired, but something comes up & her husband enlists her help to hide his mentor. This book has more danger and more twists to the plot. Another page turner, even more than the last books. "
— Diane, 1/16/2014" Love the fast paced action and smart moves by this female main character, Jane. Cool to be Jane!! Athletic, smart, beautiful, she takes care of the rest of the flowed world. If you get tired of the similar format of the typical who done it... although this is a mystery, suspense it is different and certainly not typical. Read any of Jane Whitefield novels and you will be hooked too. "
— Dawn, 12/28/2013" I don't think I have ever read a Thomas Perry novel before, but I see this is a series with Jane Whitefield in it, so I will probably look for the first one. It was a good mystery and I couldn't figure it out until the very end. "
— Kriscrowe, 12/16/2013" Thanks to Annie for introducing me to this series. I'm continually amazed at Perry's deft portrayal of a female character. Her line of work is unusual, but he makes it understandable. I also adore the strong relationship between Jane and her husband. "
— Sharon, 12/9/2013" Thomas Perry writes a ripping good suspense novel and I love the Jane Whitefield series. They make for a great "listen"! "
— Cari, 11/28/2013" love jane whitefield series "
— Celeste, 11/24/2013" A very interesting read with a few plot twists and turns that kept you guessing. I definitely want to read some of the others in this series! "
— Jason, 11/17/2013" I enjoyed this book so much I "read" two more after it by the same author with Jane Whitefield as the central character. I would give the series a 3 1/2 star rating. The series is a really good audio book listen. It is fast paced. There are some parts that are a little off the wall. "
— Sherry, 9/26/2013" The Jane Whitefield character is amazing.... "
— Karen, 6/19/2013" A pretty good read! "
— Diane, 6/18/2013" The least favorite of the Whitefield novels finds a redundant tale of bore. 2 of 10 stars "
— Tim, 6/12/2013" Entertaining on a rainy Sunday afternoon, but I felt a little silly after I finished it. "
— Erin, 3/23/2013" while this is my second favorite mystery series, it is just as fascinating as the mallory series by7 carol o'connell. "
— annemarie, 11/19/2012" Jane Whitefield, book 4 "
— KarenLee, 7/11/2012" OK. I'm hooked "
— Barbara, 6/17/2012" Jane Whitefield book 4...yay!! "
— Jenny, 2/7/2012" Surprisingly good thriller! I thoroughly enjoyed it. The book did well as a stand alone novel although it is part of a series. I have already checked out Blood Money to read next. "
— Angela, 1/22/2012" I don't know why but this book of the series didn't have the forward motion as the previous books. Sort of like slogging through a sandy beach on a windy and cold day. "
— Karen, 5/12/2011" This was not quite what I thought it was going to be like but was an enjoyable thriller. it had lots of twists and turns and centred around a character called Jane who had been involved in helping people disappear and make new lives for themselves. "
— Izzy, 4/22/2011" I really enjoyed this book. Jane Whitefield series is one of my favorites. I am originally from NY and am part Seneca, so the rich cultural history is a special bonus for me. "
— Peggy, 4/14/2011" while this is my second favorite mystery series, it is just as fascinating as the mallory series by7 carol o'connell. "
— annemarie, 5/24/2010" I don't think I have ever read a Thomas Perry novel before, but I see this is a series with Jane Whitefield in it, so I will probably look for the first one. It was a good mystery and I couldn't figure it out until the very end. "
— Kriscrowe, 5/18/2010" Thanks to Annie for introducing me to this series. I'm continually amazed at Perry's deft portrayal of a female character. Her line of work is unusual, but he makes it understandable. I also adore the strong relationship between Jane and her husband. "
— Alice, 1/12/2010" I thought Jane would have retired, but something comes up & her husband enlists her help to hide his mentor. This book has more danger and more twists to the plot. Another page turner, even more than the last books. "
— Diane, 7/18/2009" Surprisingly good thriller! I thoroughly enjoyed it. The book did well as a stand alone novel although it is part of a series. I have already checked out Blood Money to read next. "
— Angela, 1/19/2009" A very interesting read with a few plot twists and turns that kept you guessing. I definitely want to read some of the others in this series! "
— Jason, 7/29/2008" Thomas Perry writes a ripping good suspense novel and I love the Jane Whitefield series. They make for a great "listen"! "
— Cari, 7/13/2008" This is part of a series of books about helping victims of violence disappear. The main character is Seneca, so I learned some history and culture of Seneca Indians. <br/> <br/>All of the boks in this series are exciting, and fast moving "
— Pattykaykar, 3/17/2008Thomas Perry is the bestselling author of over twenty novels, including The Butcher’s Boy, which won the Edgar Award, and Metzger’s Dog, which was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He received a BA degree from Cornell University and a PhD in English from the University of Rochester.
Joyce Bean is an accomplished audiobook narrator and director. In addition to having won several AudioFile Earphones Awards, she has been nominated multiple times for the prestigious Audie Award. Equally adept at narrating fiction and nonfiction, and she also narrates audiobooks under the name Jane Brown.