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Following 2019’s MURDERABILIA and various anthology contributions, Carl Vonderau’s latest book finds Fiona and Wade Bosworth struggling to keep up with the Joneses in San Diego’s ritzy oceanfront enclave, La Jolla.
To finance a pretentious lifestyle, Wade works mega hours as an investment banker, while Fiona is CEO of a questionable charity owned by Andre Ouelette. Andre also owns a dubious bank that caters to the financial dealings of his wife’s drug cartel family in Tijuana.
"SAVING MYLES is a stunning thriller that will attract a wide spectrum of readers."
Wade neglects his son due to work hours, and Fiona overcompensates by doting over Myles, their only progeny. Finding drugs stashed in the teen’s bedroom, Fiona and Wade send Myles to a “tough love” camp in remote Utah.
The strain breaks the Bosworths’ marriage, and Myles returns a year later. He claims to have learned a lesson, but he crosses the border with his gal pal to buy drugs in Tijuana. Myles is kidnapped. Andre provides a quick solution to obtain the $400,000 ransom demand: “borrow” from the charity. Simultaneously, Andre uses the same tactic, snaring Wade to work for his bank. “‘Will you walk into my parlour?’ said the spider to the fly.”
Ostensibly set as a couple trying to save their son becomes the backdrop of deceit, intrigue, FBI and DEA investigations, and deadly double-crossing an infamous drug cartel. SAVING MYLES is a stunning thriller that will attract a wide spectrum of readers.
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Wade, a respected banker in La Jolla, CA, and his estranged wife, Fiona, make the unbearable decision to send their teenage son, Myles, away to an expensive treatment center after a streak of harmful behavior. After a year of treatment, Myles comes home, seemingly rehabilitated. But soon, he sneaks off to Tijuana to buy drugs --- and is kidnapped. When the ransom call comes, Fiona is frantic and accepts help from Andre, the Quebecois whose charity Fiona runs. In order to get the ransom money, Wade makes a deal with Andre: He’ll work for Andre’s bank in exchange for the cash. But as Wade races to rescue Myles before his kidnappers lose their patience, he realizes he’s wrapped up in more crime than just a kidnapping. He’s now indebted to a cartel.
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Wade, a respected banker in La Jolla, CA, and his estranged wife, Fiona, make the unbearable decision to send their teenage son, Myles, away to an expensive treatment center after a streak of harmful behavior. After a year of treatment, Myles comes home, seemingly rehabilitated. But soon, he sneaks off to Tijuana to buy drugs --- and is kidnapped. When the ransom call comes, Fiona is frantic and accepts help from Andre, the Quebecois whose charity Fiona runs. In order to get the ransom money, Wade makes a deal with Andre: He’ll work for Andre’s bank in exchange for the cash. But as Wade races to rescue Myles before his kidnappers lose their patience, he realizes he’s wrapped up in more crime than just a kidnapping. He’s now indebted to a cartel.
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When the FBI can’t help, an unassuming banker takes matters into his own hands to bring his son home.
Wade, a respected banker in La Jolla, CA, and his estranged wife, Fiona, make the unbearable decision to send their teenage son, Myles, away to an expensive treatment center after a streak of harmful behavior. After a year of treatment, Myles comes home, seemingly rehabilitated. But soon, he sneaks off to Tijuana to buy drugs --- and is kidnapped.
When the ransom call comes, Fiona is frantic and accepts help from Andre, the Quebecois whose charity Fiona runs. Wade is wary of Andre’s reputation and the bank he owns, but seeing no other way to secure a kidnap negotiator or the ransom, he swallows his doubts to get his son home.
In order to get the ransom money, Wade makes a deal with Andre: He’ll work for Andre’s bank in exchange for the cash. But as Wade races to rescue Myles before his kidnappers lose their patience, he realizes he’s wrapped up in more crime than just a kidnapping. He’s now indebted to a cartel.