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Ransom
First edition
AuthorDanielle Steel
Audio read byRon McLarty
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication dateFebruary 2004
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages336 pp
ISBN978-0-385-33632-1
OCLC52268917
Dewey Decimal813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3569.T33828 R37 2004

Ransom is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Random House in February 2004.

The audiobook was read by Ron McLarty.

Plot

Peter Morgan is released from a Californian prison after four years with plans to make up to the daughters he left behind. Carl Waters, a convicted murderer, is also freed at the same time. In San Francisco, a police detective Ted Lee arrives home to a wife he no longer loves. In the Pacific Heights neighbourhood, Fernanda Barnes cries at the amount of debt her husband has left her and his children in after his death.

Soon, all their lives are connected as Fernanda's child is kidnapped and held for the ransom of a fortune that she does not have. As she and the police fight against time to get her child back safely, something happens that will change their lives forever when their lives are held for Ransom.

Reception

The book was on The New York Times Best Seller list and received reviews from publications including Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews.

References

  1. "RANSOM by Danielle Steel Read by Ron McLarty | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  2. "Best Sellers: March 28, 2004". The New York Times. March 28, 2004. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  3. "Fiction Book Review: Ransom by Danielle Steel". Publishers Weekly. January 12, 2004. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  4. "Ransom". Kirkus Reviews. February 1, 2004. Retrieved May 9, 2020.

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Works by Danielle Steel
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Adaptations


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