Title: Before It's Too Late
Author: Jane Isaac
Publisher: Legend Press
Read: July 2015
Synopsis (Goodreads):
I concentrated hard, desperately listening for something
familiar, the sound of life.
I heard nothing.
Just my own breaths and the wind, whistling through branches
above... The thought made me shiver.
I am buried alive.
Following an argument with her British boyfriend, Chinese
student Min Li is abducted whilst walking the dark streets of picturesque
Stratford-upon-Avon alone.
Trapped in a dark pit, Min is at the mercy of her captor.
Detective Inspector Will Jackman is tasked with solving the case and in his
search for answers discovers that the truth is buried deeper than he ever
expected.
But, as another student vanishes and Min grows ever weaker,
time is running out. Can Jackman track down the kidnapper, before it's too late?
My thoughts:
When young Chinese student Min Li goes missing after a row
with her boyfriend at the local pub in Stratford upon Avon, Detective Inspector
Will Jackman is put in charge of the investigation into her disappearance. She
is not the first young woman who has come to grief in the recent past, and Will
holds grave fears for her safety. Is it possible that there is a serial killer
on the loose in their idyllic town? Will’s investigations lead him into the
secretive world of Chinatown, where policemen are not trusted and information
is hard to come by. With time running out, Will is desperate for some clues that
would help him find Min Li alive and reunite her with her parents in China before
it is too late.
Before It’s Too Late is told from the third person perspective
of the police investigation run by DI Will Jackman as well as a first person
narrative of Min Li herself, as she is being held captive in a dark dungeon and
fearing for her life. The glimpses into Chinatown and the cultural differences
which hamper the investigation are insightful and interesting and add a whole
different aspect to the story. Whilst the ending did not come as a total
surprise, it was still a clever twist which made the story stand out from your
average police procedural. I really liked the character of DI Jackman and would
like to see him back in future novels.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a free electronic copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
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