Cache a Predator, a Geocaching Mystery
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4.3 • 16 Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
GOLD Medal WINNER in the 2014 READERS' FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
Geocaching mystery. (Note: This novel is hidden in cache sites around the US and Canada.)
Readers’ Favorite gave CACHE a PREDATOR five-stars. “I highly recommend this book to any readers who are looking for a new, excellent crime novel that is heartrending and thought-provoking."
Cache a Predator is a geocaching thriller about a father’s love, justice, and the unhinged game of hide-the-cache.
Officer Brett Reed will do anything to gain custody of his five-year-old daughter, Quinn. But when a judge grants Brett’s drug-addicted ex-wife custody and slaps him with a protective order for losing his temper, he fears for Quinn’s safety. Who will protect her now?
When Quinn is found abandoned on the streets, the child is placed in a temporary foster home until Child Protective Services can complete an assessment. It should only take a few days.
But a lot can happen in a few days.
Especially when there’s a deranged psychopath on the loose, someone who’s attacking pedophiles, someone who wants to protect children like Quinn, and someone who’s planting body parts in geocaching sites.
Customer Reviews
Good read!
This book was on sale, I'm glad I bought it! Good characters and suspenseful without overdoing it.
Meh
It says on the front a geocaching mystery. Since I’ve found over 1000, I was pretty excited to get into this. However the whole caching aspect was VERY secondary more of a unique plot device but it really didn’t stand out as much as I anticipated from the front cover announcement.
At times the characters seemed almost bipolar swinging back and forth between extremes of rage and caring or interest/desire and animosity towards another. I saw a few editing errors and a couple of times where statements or plot points were repeated a couple of paragraphs or pages later. That should’ve been cleaned up. Also the religious aspect in some spots were in my mind completely unnecessary. If they were removed the story would’ve been just as good and actually would have moved as a better pace. But that is a personal opinion and I’m sure some readers will like it in there, but as I said I think it detracted as I wanted to get on with the story.