The Risk Agent

The Risk Agent

by Ridley Pearson

Narrated by Todd Haberkorn

Unabridged — 11 hours, 13 minutes

The Risk Agent

The Risk Agent

by Ridley Pearson

Narrated by Todd Haberkorn

Unabridged — 11 hours, 13 minutes

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Overview

#1 New York Times bestselling author Ridley Pearson begins an electrifying new thriller series.

After a Chinese national working for an American-owned construction company is kidnapped in Shanghai, Rutherford Risk-a hostage rescue firm-is called in. But in China, private investigation is illegal, and operating within its borders will be difficult.

For the job, the company recruits two outsiders: Grace Chu, a refined forensic expert, to follow the money-and John Knox, a hard charger who is experienced in both combat and the street culture of Shanghai. But following the money leads to more complex and hazardous consequences than either anticipated. Who is behind the kidnapping? What are their true motives? And more important, can Knox and Grace save the hostages before the deadline?


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Audio

As one of the two leads of this contemporary suspense novel set in China is female forensic accountant (and, conveniently, former Chinese intelligence agent) Grace Chu, narrator Todd Haberkorn must create a compelling and believable woman's voice. Fortunately, he does, which removes any barrier to an effective rendering of the first book, about efforts to rescue an employee of an American company snatched in China, in a promising new series from Pearson. The other protagonist, John Knox—an importer with security training based in Shanghai—who's introduced somewhat the worse for wear after more than a week in the jungles of Cambodia, could come across as a cliché, the typical macho action hero, but Haberkorn helps to make him more than that, injecting an undertone of wry gallows humor to his performance. A Putnam hardcover. (June)

Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Pearson (In Harm’s Way) introduces John Knox, an importer and highly trained security agent based in Shanghai, in this entertaining first in a new action series. Rutherford Risk, a security contracting firm working for the Berthold Group, a construction industry giant, hires Knox to rescue two employees who have been kidnapped. Knox takes the job because he needs the money to support his epileptic, learning-disabled brother, Tommy, and because one of the employees, Clete Danner, is an old pal. He teams with Chinese national Grace Chu, a forensic accountant and former Chinese army intelligence agent, who’s a friend of the other missing man, Lu Hao. As Pearson makes abundantly clear, China is a land of great mystery, so the motives of everyone concerned, including other operatives who are searching for Danner and Lu, are tangled into interlocking webs of deceit and crime on both national and international levels. Thriller fans will look forward to seeing more of Knox. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (June)

From the Publisher

If we had a Thriller Hall of Fame, Ridley Pearson would be a first-ballot certainty.”—Lee Child

“Ridley Pearson writes some of the tightest thriller fiction around.”—Scott Turow

“Brace yourself.”—Chicago Tribune

“A cunning thriller.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Rich with the atmosphere of Shanghai and filled with breathtaking suspense.”—Library Journal (starred review)

The Boston Sunday Globe

 “Ridley Pearson writes thrillers, the kind that try to yank you to the edge of your seat and keep you there.

Library Journal

Rich with the atmosphere of Shanghai, where best-selling author Pearson (In Harms Way) lived with his family during 2008–09, and filled with breathtaking suspense, this international thriller series opener begins with the disappearance of Lu Hao—along with his financial records of bribes he'd been paying out for a U.S. construction company operating in Shanghai. The woman who helped him get the job, Grace Chu, who was educated in America and also has military training, currently contracts out as a forensic accountant for an international security firm. Because of her connections and involvement, Grace is given the task of finding Lu and his missing records. John Knox, an import/export entrepreneur with friends in the same security company, is recruited as a Shanghai insider to deliver the ransom and/or extract the hostage. It complicates matters that private investigations are illegal in today's China, so they must work outside the police. VERDICT Famous for his plotting and attention to details, Pearson is off to a great start with his compelling and multilayered new protagonists. His many fans as well as readers who love international thrillers won't be disappointed. Buy multiple copies. [See Prepub Alert, 12/5/11.]—Vicki L. Gregory, Sch. of Information, Univ. of South Florida, Tampa

JUNE 2012 - AudioFile

Two kidnappings on the streets of Shanghai in broad daylight set up the nonstop action in Pearson’s new series. Rutherford Risk, a firm that specializes in kidnap negotiations and extractions, hires John Knox, a civilian expert trained in special-ops combat, and Grace Chu, a former Red Army intelligence agent, to rescue the men. Narrator Todd Haberkorn elevates pitch and volume for the Chinese voices, and his transitions between Shanghainese and Mandarin speakers are seamless. Haberkorn’s subtle inflections make the women gorgeous, the villains despicable, and Knox a satisfying real-life hero. Each densely plotted layer takes the listener deeper into the twisted streets and back alleys of the complex mystery, exposing torture, embezzlement, bribery, and government corruption. Haberkorn’s sensational performance places this Chinese puzzle among the top suspense thrillers around. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

If you have the right incentives, dollars in the billions can be made in Shanghai, where capitalism wrestles with communism. So says Pearson (In Harm's Way, 2010, etc.) in this first in a new series of thrillers. Of course, "incentives" means bribery and overpayment. And that means more business for Rutherford Risk, specializing in corporate security. Now Rutherford has only days to free Lu Hao and Clete Danner, an American who had been surveilling Lu for Rutherford. The ransom is meager, but stakes are high. Lu delivered and accounted for incentives paid by The Bethold Group, an American company building Shanghai's Xuan Tower, the world's tallest building. Suspects are plentiful, especially considering entrepreneurs like Yang Cheng were resentful of the American company's success. With private investigation illegal in China, Rutherford reaches out for John Knox, an import/exporter with a long history as a military contractor, and Grace Chu, an American-educated, Chinese army intelligence veteran who's currently a Hong Kong forensic accountant. With subplots involving Grace's muddied love affair with Lu's brother, Knox's need to protect his brother and partner, Tommy, who is autistic, and Danner's shadowy connections, Pearson's narrative grabs readers and rockets through hundreds of pages of nonstop action laced by violence, double-dealing and shady characters. First, there are the Mongolians, exiles working for a chimerical Bejing bigwig. There's Shen Deshi, an inspector for the People's Armed Police, "the Gestapo of China." Most mysterious is mainland China itself, "an anything-goes market economy layered over a police state." Knox knows China, but he's a waiguoren (foreigner), never to be completely familiar with "the complexities of the interwoven social and professional etiquette involving the Chinese." And then there is guanxi (connections), and that untranslatable matter of "face." A cunning thriller worthy of the promised series, especially if the fascinating Grace Chu reappears regularly. Exotic locale. Credible heroics. Vicarious thrills. Fans will want more, and soon.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172408380
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 06/19/2012
Series: Risk Agent , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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