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Randy Wayne White has scored numerous hits with his New York Times best-selling Doc Ford novels. Standing outside New York City's Explorers Club, Ford anxiously awaits his newest acquaintance, an attractive U.S. senator. Upon her arrival, she is the victim of a kidnapping attempt. The plot is foiled, but a young man in her company is taken instead. Ford must then race against time to rescue him and save him from a most horrifying demise.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 27, 2009
      Award-winning veteran narrator George Guidall gives a masterful performance of White's latest Doc Ford suspense thriller, creating well-drawn characters, including a grizzled ex-wrestler, two Cuban kidnappers, a teenage boy, a snobby Hamptons millionaire and Ford's hippie colleague. The scenes in which Ford painstakingly pieces together clues and provides backstory tend to drag a bit, but the action sequences are gripping and nail-bitingly suspenseful. Mystery fans are well advised to snatch this one up. A Putnam hardcover (Reviews, Jan. 19).

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      January 19, 2009
      Bestseller White's high-octane 16th thriller to feature Marion “Doc” Ford (after Black Widow
      ) opens with a splash as Ford deep-sixes serial rapist Bern Heller into the ocean a mile off Sanibel Island, Fla. Killing Heller is a sidebar to Doc's primary mission: rescuing Will Chaser, a 14-year-old Indian boy from Oklahoma, from two Cuban psychopaths who in a bungled kidnapping attempt wound up with Will instead of their intended target, a U.S. senator. Will is the real star of the show—a tough, resourceful juvenile delinquent with rodeo skills and a propensity for rage that make him a pretty even match for the two demonic kidnappers, who are demanding valuable information found in the belongings of the now-deceased Fidel Castro. Despite some confusing backstory and an unnecessarily complicated plot—White drags in many of Doc's sidekicks from earlier books for not much apparent reason—the action roars along as Doc does what Doc does best: kick butt. Author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      A ransom of the late Fidel Castro's secret cache of intelligence files and collectibles drives DEAD SILENCE, the sixteenth in the Doc Ford series. Pace is key to a thriller, and a mistakenly kidnapped a 14-year-old Native American boy from Oklahoma, Will Chaser, forces Ford to put the pedal to the metal before the boy's underground prison becomes his grave. White pours on the pressure, and narrator George Guidall matches each plot twist with just the right amount of gravitas, nuance, and aplomb. The story is impossible to listen to without gritting your teeth and crossing your fingers for the indefatigable Doc Ford and the spunky Will Chaser. R.O. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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