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The Program: A Novel (Tim Rackley Novels)

(Book #2 in the Tim Rackley Series)

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The series that started it all In this powerful follow-up to his action-packed thriller The Kill Clause, Gregg Hurwitz, the new maestro of pulse-pounding suspense, ratchets up the excitement with... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

Story was Okay

The story was okay albeit very predictable once the main characters were introduced. I did't care for the gun toting ballsy macho dialogue throughout the book but I realize this might be very entertaining for other readers. Given these observations I will probably avoid reading another book by this author.

Engrossing

I devoured this book. What a disturbing insight into a "cult" and how quickly people become "reprogrammed." I have not read any other novels by Hurwitz, but if they are anything like this, I won't hesitate. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Excellent book with good follow through...

This is my first from this author. I am eager to go back and read his first novel. I was impressed with his portrayal of the young man who was out of the Program and what his life had become. This will keep you on the edge.

Terrific novel...

The character of Tim Rackley is also seen in a previous novel, "The Kill Clause". Tim returns to service with the US Marshals and goes deep undercover of a cult to locate Leah Henning. This cult is into mind control, which can be (and normally is) a nightmare! Tim goes in as a willing participant. What he witnesses makes him determined to shut The Program down once-and-for-all. To do so, Tim must face his own horrible past and fears. It is the only way to convince the leaders of the cult that he is sincere. But one thing is certain: Tim will either shut down The Program or die trying. ***** You will stay up a few extra hours reading this psychological tale. Each character is masterfully detailed and I could not help but sympathize, especially with Tim Rackley. I can only hope that there are a few real officers out there with Rackley's morals. Gregg Hurwitz's writing is down right engrossing. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

An intriguing story

Mr. Hurwitz has captured the horror of a mind control cult in his latest novel. Once again U.S. Marshal Tim Rackley is back with his deputy sheriff wife to help a couple retrieve their daughter from an insidious cult called the Program. There is plenty of action and suspense as Rackley tries to save Leah from the leader, an arrogant and evil man called "Teacher" and his zombie like associates. The pace is fast and will keep you reading well into the night. The book is quite horrifying in that it brings back memories of the more notorious cults of the 70s and 80s. Highly recommended.

Quietly terrifying and suspenseful

Several years ago I met a woman who was married to a gentleman with a controlling personality. To say that he had his own way of doing things would be an understatement. The man, according to his wife, would give her instructions about how to do things on a daily basis. These included everything from the proper way to vacuum to the preferred method for turning the twist-tie on an open loaf of bread. I am not making this up. It was with foreknowledge of such individuals that I picked up THE PROGRAM by Gregg Hurwitz. Whatever chills had been raised by my acquaintance's account of her domestic situation returned with my reading of this harrowing tale of mind and behavioral control. THE PROGRAM, for the most part, is not awash in explosions and karate; Hurwitz is a dramatist, and a fine one. He is able to create more suspense and terror out of a few sentences of dialogue than many Hollywood film directors can with a two-hour celluloid canvas. Hurwitz's boogie man in THE PROGRAM is Terrance Donald Betters, known as The Teacher, who purports to run a behavioral institute that is, in practice, an extortion mill. When Leah Henning, a young college student with familial issues, falls under Betters's sway, her parents come to Tim Rackley for assistance. Rackley has been summarily drummed out of the U.S. Marshal's office for methods that, while brutally effective, are too over-the-top for a visible government agent. Will Henning, a Hollywood movie producer with friends in the highest of places, is able to get Rackley reinstated for the purpose of getting Leah away from Betters. Rackley, however, is nobody's puppet. When he goes underground to investigate Betters's program, he finds that Leah is a more sympathetic character than her stepfather and that, while Betters is a dangerous con artist, Leah may have had her reasons for seeking him out, even if those reasons were not good. Rackley insinuates himself deeply into Betters's organization in order to protect Leah and assist her in what will hopefully be a voluntary extrication. Doing so, however, puts Rackley personally and professionally in terrible danger. Isolated in every possible way, Rackley finds himself in the position of once again crossing the line that jeopardized his career once before. Hurwitz combines yeoman's research with his ever-developing writing abilities to create a first-rate tale. Cults range in size from Jim Jones's ill-fated Jonestown group to the infamous Manson family. THE PROGRAM gives the reader a front-row view of the personalities that lead, and follow, in such groups. This is a quietly terrifying work that will strongly resonate with any and all who read it. --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
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