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Across the country, people are being kidnapped. Jonathon Payne is following the clues from his girlfriend's disappearance to a New Orleans plantation-and the South's most violent and shocking secret..
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I tend to take things at face value. I know a lot of folks panned this book. I thought it rather unique and enjoyed the story line. It is not the usual type of book I read and there is a lot of cruelty. Some of it seems an unlikely scenario, but it is fiction.
This book (Payne & Jones Book 1) introduces us to Jonathon Payne, handsome multimillionaire, and D.J. Jones, his best friend. They are former members of the MANIACS, a special operations group comprising the ten best men from the Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. When Jon's girlfriend, Ariane, is kidnapped they decide to start their own investigation. They are going to need all their resources to find and rescue her. Initially they are unaware of the motive behind her kidnapping. It turns out a group of militant black men have kidnapped the white descendants of rich slave owners, and are planning to sell them into slavery in Africa as retribution.
Like all first books in a series, it has some issues that will probably be show more worked out as Kuzneski writes more of them. I believe there are currently eight in the series. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this fast-paced, action packed story with a few interesting plot twists and a unique concept. Overall, a good read that I would recommend to lovers of thrillers and action stories. show less
Like all first books in a series, it has some issues that will probably be show more worked out as Kuzneski writes more of them. I believe there are currently eight in the series. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this fast-paced, action packed story with a few interesting plot twists and a unique concept. Overall, a good read that I would recommend to lovers of thrillers and action stories. show less
This book is not for the faint of heart. It is filled with action but also with many thought provoking concepts, most notably, slavery of whites by blacks as a revenge for their past history.
How would you react if you were expecting your handsome boyfriend at the door and instead when you answer you are drugged and kidnapped and when you awake you know not where, you are a slave to a sadistic black man who says that a remote branch of your family enslaved his before the Civil War and now it's payback time?
Does anyone know where you are? Ariane, the kidnapped damsel, is fortunate because her boyfriend before leaving the US service, was a member of an elite taskforce which could handle just about anything. Jonathan and his buddy DJ track show more down the kidnappers on THE PLANTATION and work to rescue Ariane and 21 others in the same situation.
This is the first installment of the Payne & Jones series. I received book 3 as an ER and knew after reading that one that I wanted to read the beginning books in the series. The book was exciting and kept your attention but at times was a bit graphic in the violence of the situation. Definitely not bedtime material, but definitely a great read. show less
How would you react if you were expecting your handsome boyfriend at the door and instead when you answer you are drugged and kidnapped and when you awake you know not where, you are a slave to a sadistic black man who says that a remote branch of your family enslaved his before the Civil War and now it's payback time?
Does anyone know where you are? Ariane, the kidnapped damsel, is fortunate because her boyfriend before leaving the US service, was a member of an elite taskforce which could handle just about anything. Jonathan and his buddy DJ track show more down the kidnappers on THE PLANTATION and work to rescue Ariane and 21 others in the same situation.
This is the first installment of the Payne & Jones series. I received book 3 as an ER and knew after reading that one that I wanted to read the beginning books in the series. The book was exciting and kept your attention but at times was a bit graphic in the violence of the situation. Definitely not bedtime material, but definitely a great read. show less
This is a good read, but having read others later on in the series I don't think Kuzneski had yet found his true style. Whilst a good read, books later on in the series (from book 2) are better in my opinion. This is one of my favourite series, and do love the humour in the np books and how it is used to deal with the fear and tension of the situation (reminds me of Myron Bolitar in this). This book didn't yet introduce some of my favourite characters that appear throughout the series, e.g. Nick Dial, Randy Raskin, Petr Ulster. If only read this one definitely don't give up on the series.
This was one of the most action packed books I have ever read. It was like watching a movie most of the time. I enjoyed it. Immensely. I can sort of understand why some people might not like it. There are heavy racial overtones in this book and perhaps there are some that are not comfortable with that kind of subject matter. Then there are some reviews I have read that thought this book was filled with such cheesy action it was like a Hollywood movie. I admit, it does have a Hollywood feel to it. That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy reading it though. I also heard some just didn't like the playful banter and immature jokes that came from Jonathon and David. It didn't bother me. In fact, I enjoyed it and saw it as a form of comic relief. show more It's playful - however sometimes unnecessary but when things come to a head they do smarten up and stop with the immaturity.
Aside from the action and the fast pace, this story caught my attention and I actually dropped a couple of books just to finish reading this one. I knew the story had to be predictable. I already had an idea on what was happening and sort of what was going to happen although the ending rather threw me off track. Nevertheless I thought it was still an enjoyable read. The action really made up for it's pitfalls because it just felt like such a huge adrenaline rush and an engaging read.
I liked both main characters; David and Jonathon. They are your typical dynamic duo! and the way they work together is fun to read - not to mention they playful banter. Ariane on the other hand, is strong and suitable for Jonathon. Although you don't really read much about her, she's really in the background for most of the time - even though she's the object of their rescue. Which rather irked me. I wished she was more in the picture she seemed like such a strong character.
The predictibility of this novel is probably the major pitfall of the story, and the heavy racial overtones could turn some people off. However as I mentioned already, the action does make up for it and if racism doesn't bother you, by all means read this book. There is gore and some hard to read parts where it concerned torture. So it may not be for the squeamish. Overall a good novel if you just want solid action and a fast paced read. I enjoyed it and was willing to give it a try. show less
Aside from the action and the fast pace, this story caught my attention and I actually dropped a couple of books just to finish reading this one. I knew the story had to be predictable. I already had an idea on what was happening and sort of what was going to happen although the ending rather threw me off track. Nevertheless I thought it was still an enjoyable read. The action really made up for it's pitfalls because it just felt like such a huge adrenaline rush and an engaging read.
I liked both main characters; David and Jonathon. They are your typical dynamic duo! and the way they work together is fun to read - not to mention they playful banter. Ariane on the other hand, is strong and suitable for Jonathon. Although you don't really read much about her, she's really in the background for most of the time - even though she's the object of their rescue. Which rather irked me. I wished she was more in the picture she seemed like such a strong character.
The predictibility of this novel is probably the major pitfall of the story, and the heavy racial overtones could turn some people off. However as I mentioned already, the action does make up for it and if racism doesn't bother you, by all means read this book. There is gore and some hard to read parts where it concerned torture. So it may not be for the squeamish. Overall a good novel if you just want solid action and a fast paced read. I enjoyed it and was willing to give it a try. show less
Some of the details in this novel were so shocking that I had to put down my book and think about what I had just read. The story reverses the idea of slavery with caucasian families of previous slave owners being captured, trained and sold by the decendents of the slaves of said families. Kuzneski take the reader places that society shys to acknowlage, but the hero and his conquest make the ending that much more enjoyable. You root for the good guys from cover to cover.
The Plantation, re-released after hitting the big time, is a standard military action novel. Think the 'A Team' with one white guy and one black guy and you're in the zone. The dynamic duo find themselves up against the insidious 'Posse' as they track down a missing girlfriend and subsequently utilise their black ops training to unleash havoc. The twists can be seen from miles away, however then action is tightly contained (except the bolt-on finale) which is refreshing in today's travel-the-world-in-several-chapters approach to action thrillers. Kuzneski joins that trend in all his later novels. The Plantation offers little new except the sinister plot, which is interesting enough to keep the pages turning. Entertaining enough for a show more rainy day. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Plantation
- Original publication date
- 2002-04
- People/Characters
- Robert Edwards; Tonya Edwards; Jonathon Payne; David Joseph Jones; Hannibal Kotto; Octavian Holmes (show all 10); Harris Jackson; Paul Metz; Alicia Metz; Ariane Walker
- Important places
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Pennsylvania, USA
- First words
- Robert Edwards hurdled the fallen spruce but refused to break his frantic stride.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Bonnie," Payne said with a lump in his throat, "I'd like to introduce you to someone who's very special to me. This is your cousin Ariadne."
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- Patterson, James; DeMille, Nelson
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