Editorial Content for Saving Myles
Book
Contributors
Reviewer (text)
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. Read More
Teaser
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.
Promo
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.
About the Book
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.
August 18, 2023
Our hibiscus plants have been spectacular this year. I confess that I don't remember planting the light pink one, but it’s gorgeous! These flowers usually only last a day before they die back, but I do love them!
This is the time of year when I love to shop at nurseries to see what is on sale that I can fill in around the garden. Often bedraggled-looking plants that already bloomed in late spring or early summer are sold at great discounts. When planted, they typically spring some nice color into the garden next year. I do want to get some more limelight, or that kind of variation of hydrangea plants that grow six feet tall, and I know right where I…no, actually my husband…will plant them. This, alas, is why he does not want to take me up on my idea to “hit the nursery.”
August 15, 2023
In this newsletter, you will find books releasing the weeks of August 14th and August 21st that we think will be of interest to Bookreporter.com readers, along with Bonus News, where we call out a contest, feature or review that we want to let you know about so you have it on your radar.
This week, we are calling attention to our "What's Your Book Group Reading This Month?" contest on ReadingGroupGuides.com. Three book groups will win 12 copies of EVERGREEN, a follow-up to Naomi Hirahara's award-winning novel, CLARK AND DIVISION, and an upcoming Bookreporter.com Bets On selection. The deadline for your entries is Wednesday, September 13th at noon ET.