Jane Doe
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Jane Doe fell to her death from the Oakland Bay Bridge. No one claimed her or seemed to know her. But Jack Beckett had tried to save her.
He didn't sleep well that night, and the next morning he vowed to find out why she died. He had held her hand for a few seconds until it slipped away. He saw her eyes as she fell, and he knew she didn't want to die.
He found a clue, a young man who lived above a Chinese restaurant had briefly talked with her. The young man saw her get into an SUV, and he got a partial plate. Beckett tracked her to a house in Berkeley. When he knocked on the door, it was empty. But the girl had been there, along with another girl who had just been kidnapped.
FBI Agent Riley O'Connor joined the hunt with Jack. Beckett had stumbled upon a human trafficking ring. Jane Doe was dead, but a beautiful college student was still missing and most likely with the traffickers as they escaped. Another lead placed the girl and the traffickers near the LA airport. The clock was ticking. If Beckett didn't get there in time, something unspeakable would happen.
Praise for Jack Beckett Adventures. "Jack Beckett reminds me of Jack Reacher. If you enjoy lots of action and adventure, read D.G. Baxter's books." – Terry "The Beckett series is one of the best ever. I really need more. I can't get enough of the characters and especially the banter." – GMR
Customer Reviews
Avid Reader
Beckett saw an unknown girl sitting on a bridge. As she fell he grabbed her hand, held it for a few seconds before she slipped out. It is hard for him to handle. It brings back nightmares of when he was younger. Now he wants to know who she is. He feels she is not a jumper and something in her life went wrong. With the help of O’Connor an FBI agent they search for the truth while trying to find another recently kidnapped girl. Are the two connected? Horrible things are being done to, and with these young girls. There is so much suspense, fear, action, and attention grabbing situations that keeps you turning the pages. You feel all the different emotions as they happen. One of the most exciting books you can ever read. It definitely keeps you cheering for Beckett and O’Connor. A must read. You will not be disappointed.