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Danny Shanklin is the world's most wanted man.

Hunted by nine international intelligence agencies for a terrorist atrocity he did not commit, he's now trapped in a deadly race against the clock to protect his life, his family, and the world from the people responsible—people intent on true destruction. For though they framed him, these terrorists are really after a much bigger target: six lethal smallpox formulations, any one of which could trigger a global pandemic, leaving only one in three people alive.

With the help of a Ukrainian mercenary and a ruthless female assassin, Danny soon finds himself forced into the roles of both predator and prey—as he tries desperately to win the fight of his life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 17, 2014
ISBN9780062300782
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Emlyn Rees

Emlyn Rees published his first crime novel at age twenty-five and his second a year later, then co-wrote seven comedies with Josie Lloyd, including the Sunday Times bestseller Come Together. He is the commissioning editor of British and American paperback crime fiction imprint Exhibit A and lives on, near, and around Brighton beach.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wanted by Emlyn Rees is a 2014 Witness Impulse publication. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Emlyn Rees really knows how to write a good thriller. An action packed plot with all manner of cold blooded bad guys keeps Danny Shanklin in world of hurt and fear for his family. The SetupImagine you were framed and now sought after by several international groups, your life and the life your daughter, who is all you have left in the world, are at stake, and the world is about to be exposed to a horrific hybrid small pox virus by a terrorist group and for kick and giggles the serial killer that took the life your wife and son is beyond a doubt alive and well and still very interested in Danny and Lexie.My thoughts:With this many threads going at one time a story can become “ too busy”. But, in this case everything comes together nicely because the author keeps the spotlight on Danny and the events unfold in real time. The germ warfare plot is one that always makes me nervous. I am terrified of this becoming a reality, because in truth, some people will do anything for money and terrorist are more than willing to pay. This thought alone could keep you up at night. But, imagine trying to prevent an outbreak of small pox while being hunted for a crime you didn't commit and your face is all over the television to boot and your worst enemy in the world gets thrown into the mix as well as your teenage daughter and her angst . This makes for a taut, no holds barred suspense thriller that grabs you from the first page with the reminder what Danny has already lost then moves quickly into the present day nightmare he is in living in. The story is genius and plays upon our worst nightmares. It's very tense, so read this one when you can give it your full attention, because you don' want to miss any part of it.You can't help but like Danny and feel for him because of all he has lost and the domino effect that keeps his daughter from living a normal life. We all like the protagonist to have principles and Danny does, but he will do whatever is necessary. But, even Danny has weaknesses and is not infallible. As with any good thriller there are plot twist and has an ending that will have you writing this author begging him to hurry up with the next book in the series. You will root for Danny all the way and hope he will get a little break, but alas, it looks like Danny still has some unfinished business. I can't wait to find out what happens next! If you like action packed thrillers you can't go wrong with this one. 5 stars
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Katie Brenneman has loved Jonathan Lundy for as long as she can remember. Jonathan, a widower, comes to Katie's paents to ask permission for Katie to live in his home and care for him and his children while his sister is away. Katie's parents are aprenhensive but finally allow Katie to care for the widower, his home, and his children.Katie has a dark past that she has hidden from everyone in the Amish community. During her Rumspringa (running around years) she did some things she is not proud of, eventually running home to the Amish community to hide from the English world. Katie's past has now come back to haunt her, just as Jonathan starts to fall in love with the beautiful young girl. Shelley Shepard Gray is a great writer. I love how she portrays the Amish.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was Heartfelt in my soul reading this book. I felt I was the Katie while reading. Though I am glad that she did fine what she wanted. I sometime feel like these people in my books. I am really glad she did deal with her past along to find out what had happen to Brandon and to become friends with Holly.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is book 2 of the Sisters of the Heart series and though I did not read book 1, it almost felt like I did as I read this book--so some of the plotlines from that book must have been in another book I read.This book focuses mostly on Katie Brenneman, though there is a common theme of "being wanted" among several women in the book. In addition to Katie, Winnie Lundy and Anna Metzger are also both seeking romantic love and the children, Mary and Hannah, appear to need family love. I think even the non-Amish characters of Holly and Brandon want to renew past relationships.Anna has found her soulmate in Katie's brother Henry. Anna is a non-Amish woman who is willing to learn Amish ways and join the Amish church for the man she loves. Wow! It's a big undertaking. She's learning Pennsylvania Dutch (something Amish learn as their first language--many don't learn English until they go off to school), learning to can and to do laundry manually. My first thought is she must really love him with all the conveniences she is giving up.Winnie thinks she has found love with Malcolm, though to this point, she has only exchanged letters with him as he lives in Indiana. To her mind, the next step is to go meet Malcolm in person. The only problem is that she's in charge of her widowed brother's girls, Mary and Hannah, and they need to find someone to step in and take over that while she is gone. I do agree with the assessment of other characters that people can be different in letters than they are in real life. In writing something down, there is more time to order things and work on the wording of ideas. Real life interactions happen much more quickly. I also know how easy it is to build someone or something up in your mind and then be disappointed by the reality. So will Winnie find true love or find that Malcolm isn't all she thought? Enter Katie. Katie has long had feelings for Jonathan Lundy (father of Mary and Hannah). In fact, it is those feelings that finally convicted her that her "running around period" with Holly and Brandon where she hid who she really was from them was wrong. Now more mature, Katie realizes that she liked how Brandon made her feel wanted, but also that he liked her in a different way than she liked him. Katie has hidden this time from everyone in her family and friends. Despite her parents' misgivings, Katie hopes that taking the job helping Jonathan with his girls will result in love between Jonathan and her. Jonathan, at first, seems a man content to leave things as they are. He'd prefer Winnie continue taking care of his girls rather than getting married and having a family and life of her own. Though he and Sarah had problems in their marriage, he doesn't seem ready to move on with his life. In fact, he seems pretty clueless--he tends to present it as facts of suitability rather than mentioning that he has feelings for Katie after he gets to know her and sees how she works within his home. I'll admit, I don't know much of Amish courting or marriage customs, but I don't think most women want to marry someone just because the man thinks she'll be good for his kids and keeps a good home. At the same time, Brandon, now dying of cancer, wants to see Katie again. Though his sister Holly would prefer to never have to talk to Katie again, she agrees to try to find Katie and get her to come see him. I think Brandon has a remembrance of Katie that doesn't jive with what he sees when she comes to visit him. I'm not sure what he wanted from her--just to see that she was happy? I think the author does a good job with the plot, though the plot points aren't new ones if you read a lot of Amish fiction. I appreciate her showing the struggles of learning the Amish way of life (through Anna) but also showing the good parts of Amish life too. (Yes, there are some Amish, just like there are some non-Amish, who probably do take the man-as-head-of-household idea as a way to subjugate the women. Those are not presented in this book where the Brennemans are a loving family.) I'm glad to see the author lives in Southern Ohio at the time of the publishing of this book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Shelley Shepard Gray's first book, Hidden, was such a refreshing book to read that I was eagerly awaiting the release of the second book in the series. It was good to see that this was a good continuation of the first book. This time we get to see the viewpoint of an Amish girl who's had a taste of the English world but chose to come back. I liked her story because it was more focused on wanting to be loved. It just so happened that she was Amish. It was also still interesting to see how Anna is adapting to the Amish lifestyle. While she's starting to get more comfortable, it was still refreshing and realistic to see her still having trouble fully submerging to her new life. I say this, because I've read other Amish stories where I've seen people give up modern things cold turkey and slip 100% into this new culture and it comes off very fake. The only complaint I had about the book was that it felt a little short. Jonathan and Katie's romantic relationship felt a little rushed. I know that Katie had been pining for him for a while but it seemed like he resisted her for a little bit and then completely caved in. I think more tension between the two would have been interesting to read. I also would have liked more story on Katie's rumspringa. I always find it interesting to read about Amish teens who get a taste of the "English world" before they get baptized. All in all I did very much enjoy this book. It feels different from the other Amish books that are out there. More light hearted and not as dramatic. I'll be looking forward to reading Winnie's story in the next installment of the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the second story in the Sisters of the Heart series by Shelley Shepard Gray, the first being "Hidden". I really enjoyed "Hidden" and in fact I liked it so much that I preordered this book and anxiously awaited its release. I've always been initally disappointed when an author puts out a second book that does not have the same main characters as the first. I was very interested in Anna and Henry in the first book and would have loved to read another book about them. That said, I usually find myself liking the new main characters, and this book was no exception. We saw Katie briefly in "Hidden" but didn't learn much about her. This story really delves into her character. Her struggle with Jonathan and his children seems very realistic, and though the journey is sometimes tough, I think everyone will be satisfied with the ending. I would definitely recommend this book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    *This review is from reading an ARC.*The first book in this Sisters of the Heart Series, "Hidden", was absolutely fabulous and a wonderful romance full of suspense. This second book is good, and I enjoyed the read and love the characters, but it was not very exciting to me. At least not in any comparison to the first book and other Amish books out there.As a theme for this book, the idea of being "wanted" is nothing new to most people, and our Katie wanting to be wanted and going after that attention (in her past) in poorly advisable ways is not terribly surprising. What was surprising is how she talked about her past as if she had done something completely unforgivable. That comes just from the back of the book blurb with "Will Katie be able to forgive herself for her transgressions and allow herself to move forward in her life? Or will her inability to receive God's love keep her from everything she's ever wanted?" It was just a little over the top for me.As a light hearted romance for practically any age to read, this is a good book with a good moral base behind it. Just for me, the way things were portrayed, I figured that something more exciting to repair from had existed.I love the first book in this series, and I cannot wait for another and more from this author in the future. But this book was slightly boring to me. I'm sorry.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Maybe I have read too many of this series in order, but I found this story too trite. The main family in the Sisters of the Heart series is the Brenneman family, owners of a Bed and Breakfast Inn in Ohio. In the first novel of the series, Anna has left her "English" life and has fallen in love with Henry Brenneman. In this book, Katie must accept her "wild" year before joining the Amish church and decide if Jonathan is her future. The stories all follow a simple formula that life is in God's hand. Each story ends "happily ever after". I guess that life is not that simplistic, and sometimes the ending is not rosy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This story picks up right where book #1 left off. It ties in all the characters very well! This book is about Katie Brenneman, who has "feelings" for widower Jonathan Lundy, but he doesn't seem to notice. When Jonathan's sister must travel to Indiana, Jonathan asks if Katie could come and stay with his 2 little girls and care for them while his sister is away. As all this is happening, Katie gets contacted from a friend from her past during her "rumspringa" days. She needs to deal with her past and also find a way to keep Jonathan and his girls in her future.I liked the way this book kept the whole story line going from book #1 ("Hidden). Although you got to know Katie in book #1, you didn't really understand her heart and her background. I liked the way she works her magic with the two little girls and the way Jonathan starts to notice her. It was an enjoyable read and I would recommend it, but read book one first!