In the Heart of the Fire (Nameless: Season One Book 1)
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Last update: 12-26-2024
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A bloodthirsty sheriff is terrorizing a small Texas town where justice has been buried with his victims. Until Nameless arrives—a vigilante whose past is a mystery and whose future is written in blood.
Anyone who crosses Sheriff Russell Soakes is dead, missing, or warned. One of them is a single mother trying to protect her children but bracing herself for the worst. Nameless fears the outcome. He’s seen it in his visions. Now it’s time to teach the depraved Soakes a lesson in fear. But in turning predators into prey, will Nameless unearth a few secrets of his own?
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes In the Heart of the Fire, part of Nameless, a riveting collection of short stories about a vigilante nomad, stripped of his memories and commissioned to kill. Follow him in each story, which can be read or listened to in a single sitting.
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Wow, for a short story this book was really good and I honestly liked it a lot more than I expected to. It only took me about an hour to read, but it was an hour well spent and that I even found a little addictive. Nameless, who can't recall anything beyond the last two years of his life and currently calls himself Ben Shepherd, was a rather unique and mysterious individual. He's clairvoyant and obviously capable of strong emotions and as this series progresses I'm looking forward to discovering more about him and his past.
Basically a "fixer" who steps in when the law and courts can't or won't, the premise of this series appealed to me right off and the first episode didn't disappoint. The villain was a nasty piece of work and the worst type of scum to walk the earth. There's a special place in hell for people like him and I probably shouldn't have enjoyed watching him make the trip there as much as I did. However, as a mother and I like to think a decent human being, the subject matter is gut wrenching and just so horrifying since it has to do with the most innocent and vulnerable among us, our children.
The wonderful thing about this book was that it got right to the heart of the matter without any of the useless filler so many full length novels are crammed with. There were twists and turns aplenty and at one point I frankly didn't know what to even think. The conclusion was extremely satisfying too and justice couldn't have come for not just one, but two most deserving pervs. This series seems like it would make a thrilling television show and if the remaining stories are anything like this one, I can't wait to read them ????
Pages & Kindle Locations: The story ended at 95% on page 56 and location 696.
The first story in the Nameless series, In the Heart of the Fire, did not disappoint. The main character had some past trauma that has resulted in complete amnesia. He can recall none of his life before two years ago, including his name. He receives digital communications from someone called the Ace of Diamonds who he has never met and does not remember how he first came into contact. Together they form a kind of vigilante squad that seeks out the worst evil in the world and take whatever action necessary to eradicate it. Since the story is so short, there is not much character development. Nameless is a very compelling character, though, and I am hoping we will learn much more about him in the coming stories. In this one, Nameless has been sent to a rural Texas town to take on a sheriff and deputy who are pedophiles and murderers, preying on unsuspecting victims who live in their county or who are just travelling through. The story has many of the hallmarks you come to expect from Koontz. The good and evil are black and white, with the evil being inhumanly terrifying. So far there is just hint of the otherworld as Nameless has flashes of visions, not only of the future, but also of past events where he was not present. And there is a dog: this time a German Shepard. The plot moves at a fast pace and tension build quickly. I read it in on sitting in less than hour. I can imagine that it would be easy to convert these stories to one hour TV shows. It is excellent entertainment. I am looking forward to the next one.