I am a published author of two books. I review books for "Reader's Choice Book Reviews." http://www.readerschoice-reviews.com
CreateSpace (March 8, 2010)
978-1451512717
294 pages
The Missing Element is the story of James “Beck” Becker and his wife
Elizabeth, who have returned to Beck’s childhood home in Red Wing,
When
Katherine Whitson, a
Beginning
at Katherine’s luxury apartment in the Minneapolis Warehouse District, Author John L. Betcher puts his
protagonist through a labyrinth of red herrings. Beck’s investigation starts
with George as the unfaithful husband, and then moves to his lover, to
Katherine’s work colleagues, and on through the ranks
of an influential computer company, and into the overwhelming world of computer
microprocessors before he can begin to find answers.
To
solve the mystery of why Katherine was kidnapped—and to save her—Beck must draw
on his resources with the FBI and their computer experts, as well as the
expertise of his wife Elizabeth, the former CIA agent.
Betcher
leads us into the world of advanced computer technology and international
espionage with this captivating suspense thriller. As we follow Beck on his
quest to locate Katherine, we are introduced to several colorful characters.
There is the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Deputy, Doug Gunderson, and his wife,
Connie, who enlist Beck’s help. The brawn in this story is provided by the
enigmatic Terry “Bull” Red Feather. Bull is drawn into the story when Beck
requests his assistance in dealing with the nefarious characters who try to
stand in his way.
The Missing Element
is well-written, the plot is intriguing, and the characters are interesting.
Betcher draws you in from page one and holds your interest to the very last.
Unlike many recent novels, Betcher takes his time tying up the loose ends and
concluding the story. This book is obviously the beginning of an exciting new
series of suspense novels for Betcher. The
Missing Element is recommended for those who love to curl up with an
entertaining mystery/suspense novel. It offers a little something for everyone:
lively characters, espionage and cyber-technology, and of course the mystery of
who took Katherine Whitson and why. Fans of Parker, Grisham, and Clancy will
enjoy this first installment in the James Becker series.
Reviewed by Deb
L. Baker for Reader’s Choice Book Reviews
The
author holds a Bachelor’s Degree, cum laude, in English from St. Olaf College in