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Fiction · 2013 · R

Touch and Go

by Lisa Gardner

The Denbe family was taken from their home in the night. Professionally. With no ransom demand.

For17+GenreFictionLength388 pagesRead time~10.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Graphic violence — a family kidnapped; captivity; physical danger throughout

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild — some adult backstory

Substance Use

None

No meaningful substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

The family's captivity — what they go through; what's being communicated; the family's secrets that made them a target

What this book is about

Justin Denbe and his wife and daughter are kidnapped from their Boston home in a precision operation. No ransom demand comes. D.D. Warren and FBI Agent Tessa Leoni investigate an operation that looks more like a message than a crime — but from whom, and why? Touch and Go is the seventh D.D. Warren novel — a tense family-in-jeopardy thriller.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

A family kidnapped — parents and teenage daughter held captive

No ransom demand — the motive is the mystery

Family secrets — why this family; what the kidnappers know

Seventh in the D.D. Warren series

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