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How far will one man go to save the ones he loves most?
Two strangers trapped in the same kidnapping nightmare face their worst fears when they are challenged to destroy everything they hold dear in order to save the ones they love.
“Think Harlan Coben on speed with a heart breaking compassion that will literally have you
biting your nails.”
Ken Bruen, best-selling author of
the Jack Taylor series
‘Switch crackles with suspense and is as tense as a switchblade opening in
a dark alley.’
Rick Mofina,
international best-selling author
“A terrific little-guy-in-big-trouble thriller moving at warp speed — with the emphasis
on warp.”
Lee Child, #1 NY Time
best-selling author
‘Switch is not merely good, it's damned good.’
David Hagberg, best-selling author
of Joshua's Hammer
‘Grant McKenzie really knows how to make a story move.’
Linwood Barclay, best-selling author
of No Time For Goodbye
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During a cross-border shopping trip, a family vanishes. No reason. No ransom. No cry for help.
Bus driver Wallace Carver fears the worst when his family fails to meet him at the Bellingham, Washington mall. His anxiety is justifiably heightened when security cameras unexplainably show that he crossed the Peace Arch border alone. Now all Wallace wants to do is get his wife and sons back. But first he has to work out why they were taken and by whom.
“A terrific novelist . . . I hope American publishers are
taking note!”
Tess Gerritsen, NY Times
bestselling author
“A great read!
The ultimate page-turner.”
William Kinsella, author of Shoeless Joe (Field of Dreams)
Grant McKenzie Authors like Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, Lee Child, Simon Kernick, Stephen Leather, John Sandford, Stephen Hunter, Sean Black, Matt Hilton |
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The children want revenge.
Tech-savvy victims of abuse unite to turn their collective pain into bloody retribution. The group calls itself K.A.R.M.A: Kids Against Rape, Murder and Abuse. To ensure the group’s message is heard, K.A.R.M.A’s leader enlists the aid of Tom Hackett, a rebellious freelance photojournalist who flaunts his willingness to break the rules for that perfect moneymaking shot. By tipping Hackett to the location of fresh kill, the group ensures sensational front-page media play. But when the identity of the first victim hits too close to home, K.A.R.M.A awakens a haunted past that could destroy everything Tom holds dear. In struggling with his conscience, Tom becomes an obstacle that K.A.R.M.A can’t allow to live.
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“Lots of violence, snappy prose and dialogue that jumps off the page. What more could you
want from a thriller? I was gripped from page one.”
Stephen Leather,
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My short story UnderBelly — a wild ride of a crime caper with a touch of love gone wrong, skintight black leather, chocolate cravings and dark, claustrophobic places — mingles between the pages with some of the biggest names in the thriller game. First Thrills: High-Octane Stories from the Hottest Thriller Authors is edited by NY Times bestselling author Lee Child and features stories from "the bestsellers of today and tomorrow." Published in hardcover by Tor/Forge and available now in mass-market paperback, eBook and in audio.
"Underbelly" by Grant McKenzie - "a standout" - Crimespree
"remarkably good" - The Independent
Booklist gave First Thrills a starred review and called it, “hands down one of the best short story collections you’re ever likely to read. A masterful collection.”
Crimespree magazine's review graciously picks UnderBelly as one of the standouts of the collection, adding, "There’s not a clunker in the bunch; these are all stories by authors at the top of their game."
Bookreporter also called it a masterpiece collection and "all of the stories included in this collection, for one reason or another, is a keeper." The Gem of the review for me, however, was when reviewer Joe Hartlaub gave a wee shoutout to UnderBelly as his favourite story of the bunch. |