Synopsis/blurb....
"Drama and tension from page one"
Do you love gripping and hard-boiled crime thrillers? Then try GB Williams' unmissable Locked In.
Ariadne Teddington is having a bad day. Then she finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun.
Stuck in a bank robbery turned hostage situation, Ariadne keeps her head down and her mouth shut; because if there is one thing criminals hate more than the police it’s prison guards.
Trapped with a child, a policeman, and a robber on the edge, Ariadne desperately searches for a way out for them.
Can they all escape unharmed?
And when everyone is locked in, will anyone get out alive?
Locked In offers us a bank robbery and a hostage situation and for the most part was an enjoyable read. I previously read Locked Up, the first in the series and while enjoying that one also, I didn't like the chemistry between the two main characters Ariadne Teddington - prison officer and Charlie Bell - ex-cop turned murderer and now a prisoner. There's a suppressed mutual attraction given their very different statuses which I didn't like.
Here we have Ariadne in the bank when the raid goes down. The police have been tipped off about the raid and are waiting outside and have a detective in the bank also. One of the staff trips a silent alarm and an immediate getaway is foiled. Teddington tries to put her skills as a prison officer - a firm, calming presence to good use the protect the more vulnerable hostages in the situation as well as drawing the frustration and ire of our gang of villains onto herself. A strategy that works and she does take some lumps in the book.
Plenty of tension in the narrative and a decent story line. If I'm truthful, again a little bit spoiled for me by Mr Bell's introduction as one of the robbers - though that in itself is a more complicated matter than appears at first. We kind of had a re-run of the unresolved tension between the pair. Deja-vous, deja-yawn. As individuals they are both strong, likeable characters as a pairing I just don't buy them.
Decent resolution, a fairly fast read as most of our tale with the exception of some back story goes down in a day, rather than a protracted period of time. We get a perspective from the negotiators in a hostage situation and see the pressure the decision makers operate under with a bit of political interference and we also have the inside track. The gang don't want to be caught and are prepared to harm a hostage or two to underline their seriousness. At the end, we receive a nugget of information which I'm speculating might form part of the story for the series finale.

Locked Up was reviewed here.
G.B. Williams has her website here.
Read in February, 2018
Published - 2018
Page count - 277
Source - ARC received from publisher - Bloodhound Books
Format - kindle
Interesting, Col. I like the premise; it sounds interesting. But, like you, I'm not always keen on those unresolved tensions between two major characters. It's a bit like the 'will they/won't they' plot point. Still, it sounds like a decent read.
ReplyDeleteI think the character issues kind of took me out of the story. I might have enjoyed it more if it featured one or the other but not both.
DeleteSounds like a strange series but it could be interesting.
ReplyDeleteMight be more you than me. If the third involves both characters, I won't be reading it.
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