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Danger in Plain Sight by Burt Weissbourd

Danger in Plain Sight

A Callie James Thriller

by Burt Weissbourd

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 9781733438209
Publisher: Blue City Press

In this novel, a restaurateur’s ex-husband—a journalist working on an explosive story—puts her and her son in danger.

Callie James is the owner of Le Cochon Bronze, a popular eatery in Seattle, where she returned, heartbroken and pregnant, after she caught her French spouse cheating on her. Fourteen years later, her former husband shows up at the restaurant. He is a renowned investigative reporter working on “the story of the modern terrorist world.” She wants no part of him and escorts him outside. No sooner does he inform her that someone is trying to kill him and he needs her help than a hit-and-run driver propels him through the front of her restaurant. He survives, and, against her better judgment, she agrees to hide him for the sake of the son he has never met. “This kind of risk-taking is not like you,” her sommelier notes. Her 13-year-old son, Lew, tells her: “You need someone to help you. Someone tough.” Callie knows just the guy: Cash Logan, “a scoundrel,” womanizer, and smuggler whom she turned over to the police two years ago. (“When you get out of jail, don’t ever come back here,” she told him.) While it is out of character for him, too, he agrees to help her (albeit for a sizable sum of money). One of the pleasures of this fast-paced franchise starter is Callie’s believably gradual transformation into someone who would spray bear mace on two assassins in a car. She is, as described, “a force of nature.” Weissbourd’s supporting cast of colorful characters just skirts the realm of clichés. In this entertaining tale, it is menacingly effective that the softer a villain’s voice gets, the angrier he is. Only the ex-husband is not as convincingly drawn. Still, as one character toasts, “Bravo, Callie James.”

A woman gets in touch with her inner action hero in this bracing thriller.