Synopsis
Praise
for Code of Silence: 'Deliberate,
plausible, and gritty whodunit.' --Booklist Starred Review
Taken!
A
detour through the park leads Cooper, Gordy, Hiro, and Lunk straight into a
trap, and Gordy is abducted! For the kidnapper, it's all a game, a way to
settle an old score, with no one getting hurt. But evil has a way of
escalating, and once his identity is discovered, the rules change. Despite the
best of police efforts, the hours tick by without a clue or a ransom call,
leaving everyone to their own fears. Gordy is gone. Cooper descends deeper into
a living nightmare, imagining the worst for his best friend and cousin. Hours
stretch into days, and talks of a memorial service begin to surface. But Cooper
still feels his cousin is alive and develops a reckless plan, changing all the
rules. Now the one who set out to rescue his friend needs to be rescued
himself. Sometimes rescuing a friend from darkness means going in after them.
Excerpt
Excerpt
Chapter
1, pages 14-16
Cooper had
a creepy feeling. He tried to pick up the pace, but the grass made pedaling
tough. Why would someone Velcro a
backpack and drive through a park? Was it some kind of joke? His stomach
tightened. Or a trap.
Gordy dropped his bike and
stepped closer to the van.
“Hold on,
Gordy!” Cooper shouted. “Wait!”
Gordy
grinned and waved at Cooper, slid the side door open on the van, and reached
for the backpack. The guy must have asked
him to toss it inside. Gordy tugged it, but the pack stayed in
place—definitely attached.
Not good. Not good.
“Back away,
Gordy!”
Lunk’s
voice. Behind him. He sensed it too.
“Gordy!” Cooper pushed the
pedals harder, but couldn’t make his legs go faster.
Gordy
yanked on the backpack again, this time with both hands.
The driver’s door flew open
and a man reached out, pressing something into Gordy’s chest.
Gordy jerked back and
collapsed like he’d been hit by a bolt of lightning.
Taser.
“GORDY!” Hiro’s scream sliced
right through Cooper.
Cooper surged past her, his
pulse pounding in his ears. Minivan fifty yards away. God help me. God help me.
The man looked at Cooper for
an instant as if gauging how much time he had. Baseball cap. Dark hair sticking
out on all sides. Sunglasses. Beard. Black jacket and jeans. Gloves. Cooper
wanted to plow into the guy and send him flying, but he would need wings to get
there in time. “Gordy!” he screamed.
The man in black hooded Gordy
with a dark bag and hefted him inside—whipping the door closed behind him. He
dashed back to the driver’s seat. The engine roared even as he slammed the
door.
No! NOOO! Cooper nearly reached the back of
the van.
Stones shot
from under its tires, peppering Cooper and forcing him to duck. The van shot
ahead. Illinois
plates. CRM something.
“Stop . . .
STOP!” Cooper pressed harder. The van sped down the narrow alleyway.
Cooper
squinted and caught the number. CRM 9147. He stood on the pedals, throwing all
his weight and strength into every stroke while repeating the license plate
number. CRM 9147. CRM 9147. CRM 9147.
The brake
lights flashed on for a millisecond as the van approached the turn onto Meadow Drive.
CRM 9147. CRM 9147. CRM 9147.
Tires
squealing, the van roared around the corner heading north on Meadow. The
minivan disappeared.
CRM 9147. CRM 9147. CRM 9147. He kept the cadence going, blazing the number
in his head. No time to come up with a catchy way to memorize it.
He raced to
Meadow Drive
and banked the turn. There was the van, already past Kimball Hill
School. It screeched off
Meadow and turned west onto School
Drive. Cooper lost it again.
CRM 9147. CRM 9147. CRM 9147. Wind
roaring in his ears, he pumped hard through the school lot and cut across the
lawn for a clear view of the street beyond.
Nothing.
The van—and Gordy—were gone.
Happily married for more than thirty years to Cheryl, the love of my
life.
Dad to three grown sons and two daughter-in-laws
Elder Chairman in my church and high school small group leader
Full time speaker and author since 2004
Living in the greater Chicago
area
Grateful for God’s incredible grace and mercy to me in countless ways.
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This is a new on for me. It sounds good, thanks for sharing the excerpt.
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