A widow and ex-FBI agent of hard-earned courage, Cody O’Brien is finally enjoying the quiet life, providing a good home for herself and her eight-year-old son, Ryan.
Then Ryan is kidnapped in broad daylight.
And Cody knows why. Her life is a dangerous lie, easily exposed by the killers responsible for her husband’s murder.
Failed by the Witness Protection Program, she’s on the run again, trusting … again, trusting only herself to save her son while heading blindly toward a past that wants only one thing from her: cold-blooded revenge.
REVIEWS:
“High speed, high stakes, high suspense.” Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author
“Don’t start Cold Silence without a seat belt…Girard cuts right to the heart of darkness, and keeps you guessing at every turn. What a read What a ride ” Larry Brooks, national bestselling author
“A dynamic gripping plot, excellent characters, smooth writing, and enough action and palpable suspense to keep you turning pages well into the night.” Mystery News
“Imaginative, fast-paced, and gripping…thriller in the true sense of the word… the tension is off the charts.” Deadly Pleasures
“This is nail-biting suspense at its finest.” Romantic Times
“Danielle Girard is a superb thriller writer who never disappoints her audience… Cold Silence will appeal to fans of Barbara Parker and Jeffrey Deaver.” Midwest Book Review
OTHER NOVELS by Danielle Girard:
Savage Art
Ruthless Game
Cold Silence
Dead Center (The Rookie Club Series, Book 1)
One Clean Shot (The Rookie Club Series, Book 2)
Dark Passage (The Rookie Club Series, Book 3)
Interference (The Rookie Club Series, Book 4)
more
Great characters, good plot, well written and edited (no glaring errors)!
An enjoyable read, but it seemed to fizzle out at the end, and left me wondering if there was supposed to be a sequel.
It’s great
Great read!
I couldn’t get into it right away and just wanted to finish reading ir
The story moved at a good pace and was interesting. I think it lacked chemistry between the main characters. The mother of the kidnapped child seemed too much the loner and even at the end didn’t seem to appreciate the help she received. I think the story would have been better if main character would have loosened up a bit at the end. I also thought that the chase scene and ultimate confrontation at the end was drawn out too long with one obstacle after another thrown in for impact. I was disappointed with the ending as the story seemed to be abandoned in favor of action scenes.
very unrealistic plot