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Running from the Devil: A Novel, by Jamie Freveletti

“A breathless, hair-raising read, one of the most gripping thrillers I’ve read in a long, long time.”
—Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of The Keepsake

 

A high-octane debut thriller in the tradition of James Rollins, Lee Child, and Daniel Silva, Running From the Devil by Jaime Freveletti starts racing on page one and never slows down for a minute until it crosses the finish line. Lee Child calls it, “Just terrific—full of thrills and tradecraft, pace and peril,” and anyone who craves the adrenaline rush of smart, exceptional thriller fiction will love Running From the Devil and its strong, compelling heroine Emma Caldwell.

  • Sales Rank: #120616 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-04-25
  • Released on: 2009-05-05
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
At the start of Freveletti's less than impressive debut, a British Airways flight from Miami, Fla., to Bogotá carrying 30-year-old chemist Emma Caldridge crashes in the Colombian jungle. Armed men dressed in fatigues start taking the survivors hostage, but Caldridge manages to escape into the forest. A distress call from her cellphone reaches the U.S. government, which recently sent troops to Colombia to help guard an oil pipeline, as well as Darkview, a Blackwater-like outfit assisting the U.S. military with special ops around the world. Caldridge proves amazingly successful at dodging the bad guys, and even uses her professional training to derive digitalis from a plant for a fellow passenger who'll die without it. Cameron Sumner, a member of a drug agency who had special reasons for being on the BA flight, provides the requisite romantic interest. Some may cheer the author's larger-than-life heroine, but the clichéd action offers nothing thriller readers haven't encountered countless times before. (May)
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From Booklist
On a fact-finding mission, a female biochemist for a cosmetics company takes a flight from Miami to Bogota and ends up in a fiery crash landing. The pace of Freveletti’s plot is quickly established: chemist Emma Caldridge is thrown from the wreckage, along with some other surviving passengers. She, however, has been thrown the farthest and witnesses guerrilla soldiers closing in on the passengers from a seemingly safe distance in the jungle. Caldridge tracks the band of hostages, gaining an ally in another passenger separated from the group, a government agent. The action shuttles between the wilds of the rain forest and D.C., as a military contractor tries to rescue the survivors of the crash. A hidden biological weapon, a terrorist timetable, and Caldridge’s survival skills all help hold readers’ interest in this pulse-pounding thriller. The writing runs to the hysterical, the characterization is romance-novel believable at best, but the action saves the book. --Connie Fletcher

Review
“Ten pages in, my heart was pounding—and the tension only grew from there. This is a breathless, hair-raising read, one of the most gripping thrillers I’ve read in a long, long time.”

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38 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
Lacking in verisimilitude and subtlety
By Susan Tunis
I start each book I read full of optimism, hoping to be able to rave about it. Especially in the case of a book like Running from the Devil, a debut thriller written by a woman and featuring a female protagonist. I wanted to love it. It's true that I was racing to finish reading it. But, alas, it was only so I could be done with it and move on to something more enjoyable.

I have to admit that the opening is strong. The reader is plunged into a plane crash as seen through the eyes of the afore-mentioned female protagonist, Emma Caldridge. Emma is a biochemist working in the cosmetics industry. She had been flying to Columbia to hunt for botanicals to use in her work. While she dozed, the flight had been taken over by hijackers. Many passengers die when the plane is forced down onto a too-small landing strip. Emma is thrown clear of the wreckage, miraculously unharmed. She manages to avoid being captured with the 70 other survivors by the guerrillas that hijacked the flight. A plane-load of Americans are valuable hostages.

And so begins an epic rumble in the jungle. Emma is the wild card, trailing the guerrillas and hostages. She seems to have a hidden agenda, but we don't know what it is. To this mix, add a lone drug enforcement officer, American government and military assets, Columbian government and military assets, good and bad mercenaries, any number of drug cartels and paramilitary groups, a child soldier, some indigenous peoples, and two bomb-sniffing dogs. Shake well.

It's not a bad set-up, but I began to have problems with the novel early on. Simply put, I had a big problem with believability. Little things... When time is of the essence, why drive over to a company to acquire basic information that can be achieved with a phone call? Would the US government allow a contractor field a major press conference on his own? Call me a nit-picker, but lots and lots of these little things took me out of the story. As I got deeper and deeper into the book, the actions of the characters became so over the top I couldn't believe any of it.

My other big problem was the utter lack of subtlety in the storytelling. I could give any number of examples, but I feel like I'm droning. I don't want to imply that Ms. Freveletti has done nothing right, but it wasn't enough. I would add that is disingenuous of Morrow to market the book as featuring "the speculative-science adventure of James Rollins." As if.

Now, I'm willing to overlook any number of flaws when I'm caught up in a novel, but I never was caught up. I realize mine is the minority opinion, but by the time I reached the end, Running from the Devil was simply tedious.

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Liberal bias, and overlooked details
By H. Keay
Annoying details impair the believe-ability, the characters feel like stereotypes, and the author throws in a few too many liberal messages for my taste. To the first point, interaction between the military personnel seem far too casual, why are contractors hosting a DOD press conference, and "British Airlines" wouldn't have the cabotage rights to operate commercial air service between Miami and Bogota. As for the stereotypes - a war-hungry Sec. of Defense with no regard for his own soldier's lives? Please. I assure you every SECDEF that has served values the lives of his soldiers. And lastly, the liberal bias is clear: our hero somehow finds the emotional capacity to curse the US military for using a chemical agent to eliminate coco plants that is harmful to the surrounding vegetation? Making big corporations, either oil or pharma, all greedy money hungry institutions willing to kill for profits? Commentary about how Americans love guns and violence from a French speaking hostage? And worst of all, a reference to how the "MSNBC guys" are the only "smart reporters" of the entire press corps?? Please keep your politics out of works of fiction like this.

Overall fairly painful, at times feels very amateurish, and I'm quite surprised I didn't just stop reading. But I finished it, so obviously there was some level of curiosity with how it ended. I will avoid this author in the future.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Channel your rage and run
By Cheryl Stout
I love the protagonist, Emma Caldridge, of this series by Freveletti. She is a cosmetics biochemist and an ultra runner - "novel" idea. And she finds herself surviving an airliner crash in the Colombian jungle.

Yes, the plot line is outlandish but then, truth can be stranger than fiction. Drugs, an oil pipeline, a secret mission, miraculous rescues, a handsome love interest, terrorists, kidnappings - and on and on. A little much but never boring. It reminded me a lot of Romancing the Stone.

And I liked the byplay between Banner and Stromeyer, too. I hope to read more about them in the future books.

"Running From the Devil" is the first in a series starring Emma. The second book is Running Dark and being released on September 27 is The Ninth Day.

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