Vanishing Act, Thomas Perry
Vanishing Act, Thomas Perry
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Vanishing Act

Author: Thomas Perry

Narrator: Joyce Bean

Unabridged: 10 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/14/2009


Synopsis

Jane Whitefield is a Native American guide who leads solitary outcasts through hostile territory to escape the vengeance of their enemies. But the shaded forest paths her Seneca ancestors might have followed on such missions have all been converted to superhighways, and now the safest way stations are crowded urban buildings that offer the camouflage of anonymity. Still, the supply of runaways—and the need for a woman who will take great risks to save them—have never been greater.

Jane knows all the tricks; in fact, she has invented several of them herself in the ten years she has been teaching fugitives to live with new identities. Many of her clients have been innocent people whom the institutions of society have been too slow and cumbersome to protect, but an increasing number have been like the gambler Harry Kemple: people who aren't especially admirable but who aren't bad enough to deserve to die prematurely.

Jane opens her door to find in her house an uninvited visitor named John Felker, the latest to run to her for sanctuary. Felker is not like the others Jane has helped, and everything about him is disquieting. He doesn't even know whom he is running from—only that whoever is framing him as an embezzler has already circulated an open contract in the prison system for his death. Maybe his problems began years ago, when he was a policeman; a good cop makes an enemy with each arrest. But perhaps he is still a policeman and has invented precisely the right story to entrap Jane. Or perhaps he is something even worse.

The unexpected guest draws this exceptional woman into an adventure of mystery, love and sacrifice, betrayal and vengeance, and propels her on a pursuit that takes her from the night streets of Los Angeles and Vancouver to the dark, unexplored regions of her own mind. There is no way for Jane Whitefield to survive this particular vanishing act except to uncover the hidden meanings of violent events that have kept police forces and criminal syndicates equally mystified for years. She must see beyond the cement and steel of the cities and learn to see as her Indian ancestors did.

Vanishing Act is Edgar Award winner Thomas Perry at the top of his form, pitting a heroine like no other against a cunning, implacable enemy in a world where mercy and brutality exist in equal measure and the only way to survive is by one's wits.

About Thomas Perry

Thomas Perry is the bestselling author of more than twenty novels, including the critically acclaimed Jane Whitefield series, The Old Man, and The Butcher's Boy, which won the Edgar Award. He lives in Southern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on March 31, 2025

The whole thing falls apart in the middle, where it becomes something of a muddled mess. However, this book did trigger a conversation with my daughter. My daughter says she doesn't read books about women that are written by men. She says men can't write women right. Being a man, I'll never know if s......more

Goodreads review by James on March 12, 2024

Published in 1995, this is the book that introduced Jane Whitefield, a contemporary Native American woman who lives in upstate New York and who would become one of the most unique and interesting protagonists in contemporary crime fiction. A single woman living alone, Jane is a very skilled and inve......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 17, 2015

Listening to this was like eating at a good restaurant; the appetizer was OK, the main course fantastic, but a roach crawled onto the last bite of dessert. I didn't care for the description & almost didn't read this because I really hate the whole Indian mysticism thing, but there wasn't much of tha......more

Goodreads review by Mike (the Paladin) on November 30, 2017

Humm...I'm often a little reticent when I'm not fond of a book. I considered going 3 stars on this one but I finally decided that my feelings were a little more negative than positive... I decided just now as it was something that happened at the end of the book that decided me. It's a device I'v se......more

Goodreads review by Lance on July 26, 2021

The "fixer" subgenre of crime stories is almost entirely an urban creature. Tales of people who work in the background of both sides of the law to make problems go away quietly, eliminate crime scenes, or make people disappear (with or without their consent) seem to be overwhelmingly set in or close......more