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Ryan David Jahn
Ryan David Jahn grew up in Arizona, Texas, and California. He finished school at sixteen, worked several odd jobs, and spent time in the army before moving to Los Angeles, where he worked in television and film for several years.He published his first novel, the CWA John Creasey Dagger winning... show more

Ryan David Jahn grew up in Arizona, Texas, and California. He finished school at sixteen, worked several odd jobs, and spent time in the army before moving to Los Angeles, where he worked in television and film for several years.He published his first novel, the CWA John Creasey Dagger winning Acts of Violence, in 2009, and has since published three others: Low Life; The Dispatcher, which was long-listed for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; and The Last Tomorrow. Translation rights to his works have been sold in twelve languages.He now lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife Jessica and two daughters, Matilda and Francine.
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madbkwm rated it 12 years ago
No where in the book does it mention Kitty Genovese (the woman who was raped, assaulted, and left to die in an alley while her neighbors watched) and the whole time I kept thinking about that amazing story. As a sociology grad student the Kitty Genovese story is widely discussed as a social psychol...
When Jade Eby Isn't Writing...
When Jade Eby Isn't Writing... rated it 12 years ago
Originally posted at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsI had zero expectations starting this book. I thought the premise sounded interesting and very reminiscent of Taken with Liam Neeson which happens to be one of my favorite movies. After finishing the book, it had all of the same elements that made ...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 13 years ago
Talk about an adrenaline rush! I absolutely loved this book. From the moment Ian picked up the phone and heard his daughter’s voice on the other end, he was on a mission to find her. Two months earlier they had a memorial service (without a body) to put closure to the case of his missing daughter ...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 13 years ago
In the first few pages of this novel, we meet Ian Hunt, a police dispatcher who gets a 911 call from his daughter, who has been missing for seven years. Four months ago, at his ex-wife's request, they had a funeral for Maggie, but Ian hasn't been able to let go of the hope that Maggie was alive.This...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this book. It reminded me of a Quentin Tarantino movie, though. It was a tad quirky and def. different. I could see why some people had a hard time with it. The characters were just really "off" and odd. I happened to like the book specifically for that reason though. Although, this wouldn...
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