Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Doll by Taylor Stevens

The Doll (Vanessa Michael Munroe, #3)Book Description:
Haunted by a life of violence and as proficient with languages as she is with knives, Vanessa Michael Munroe, chameleon and hunter, has built her life on a reputation for getting things done—dangerous and often not-quite-legal things. Born to missionary parents in lawless Africa, taken under the tutelage of gunrunners, and tortured by one of the jungle’s most brutal men, Munroe was forced to do whatever it took to stay alive.
   The ability to survive, fight, adapt, and blend has since taken her across the globe on behalf of corporations, heads of state, and the few private clients who can afford her unique brand of expertise, and these abilities have made her enemies. 
   On a busy Dallas street, Munroe is kidnapped by an unseen opponent and thrust into an underground world where women and girls are merchandise and a shadowy figure known as The Doll Maker controls her every move. While trusted friends race to unravel where she is and why she was taken, everything pivots on one simple choice: Munroe must use her unique set of skills to deliver a high-profile young woman into the same nightmare that she once endured, or condemn to torture and certain death the one person she loves above all else.
   Driven by the violence that has made her what she is, cut off from help, and with attempts to escape predicted and prevented, Munroe will hunt for openings, for solutions, and a way to strike back at a man who holds all the cards. Because only one thing is certain: she cannot save everyone. 
   In this high-octane thriller for fans of Lee Child, Stieg Larsson, and Robert Ludlum's Bourne trilogy, Vanessa Michael Munroe will have to fight fast, smart and furiously to overcome a dangerous nemesis and deliver her trademark brand of justice.

My Thoughts:
This was an interesting read.  Human trafficking is something we hear of but Munroe is kidnapped and thrown into that world.  She is something to be sold/traded for/bargained.  The Doll Maker is in control of the underworld trafficking and sells high-profile women and girls for depraved reasons.  Munroe must find a way out and a way for revenge in a seemingly impossible situation.
The Doll Maker is completely creepy!  I don't doubt this sort of depravity and horror exists, but it is a terrible thing to think of.  Munroe is so strong but is put in a terribly impossible situation.  She has had a tough and tortured life but it made her into what she needed to be.  I understand her desire for revenge and her intelligence is put to the test.  Witnessing terrible things and living through them is life changing, but she uses it to make her stronger.
3/5.  I liked the trilling parts, but had trouble connecting with the characters.

Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book.  I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

1 comments:

  1. This does sound like a hard book to read due to the underlying subject matter. I really think I may give it a try--it does sound like it would grab my attention. On my TBR list.

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