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The Program (Mass Market Paperback)

by Stephen White (Author) "The man was a good target ..." (more)
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Alan Gregory, the Boulder psychologist who's starred in Stephen White's long-running series of suspense novels, takes second billing in The Program. The star is Kirsten Lord, a New Orleans prosecutor who lands in Gregory's office after her husband is killed and her daughter's life threatened by a criminal she sent to prison. "Every precious thing I lose, you will lose two" is the warning that sends her on the run until she finally lands in the Witness Protection Program. But the danger's a long way from over. As a prosecutor, she was a loud and public critic of "the program," and as events unfold, it appears that her deadliest enemies may not be safely behind bars.

Some of the most interesting passages put Kirsten and Gregory together in scenes that underscore White's professional expertise. A clinical psychologist in private practice in Boulder, he brings his understanding of human nature out of the consulting room and onto the page. Fans of Jonathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware will love Alan Gregory, whose relatively minor role at the start grows as the plot deepens and turns a hunt-and-chase thriller into a multidimensional, complex, and vividly realized novel. Long overdue for a place high on the bestseller list, White may well break out with this one. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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Once it recovers from a wobbly beginning, this ninth thriller in the bestselling series featuring Boulder, Colo., clinical psychologist Alan Gregory sprints competently along. Peyton Francis, aka Kirsten Lord, was once a New Orleans district attorney. Now she and her nine-year-old daughter are enrolled in the witness protection program, in hiding from Peyton's husband's assassin, who was most likely hired by a Colombian drug lord Peyton put away for life. Given a new ID and moved to Boulder, Peyton is befriended by another witness protection participant, a former mob hitman who, like herself, is referred by the Feds to Dr. Gregory for counseling. Plagued by doubts about the federal marshal entrusted with her safety and tortured by second thoughts about the impending execution of a black man she may have mistakenly sent to death row in Florida, Peyton races against time to stay the Florida execution, and is forced to go into hiding from the very witness protection forces assigned to protect her. The usually sure-handed White is guilty of some artless writing at the novel's start, creating a veritable obstacle course of meandering points of view, including an obscure long-running metaphoric thread linking repressed memories to images of a pod of whales. However, once the narrative drive settles mainly into Peyton's first-person voice, the story comes handily together. Featuring an interesting cast, including a young Texas schoolmarm turned professional hit person, a sinister cabal of federal marshals with hidden agendas and an entrepreneurial assassination broker in Atlanta, the narrative drives to an edge-of-your-seat denouement. Author tour. (Apr.)Forecast: This is not White's best effort, but fans of the series will check in to catch up on Alan Gregory's adventures his wife is pregnant with their first child in this installment.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars This has got to be Alan at his all time DUMBEST!, Jun 15 2004
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In The Program, Alan Gregory has only a bit part this time but never has he been more lame. The main character, Peyton, is in the Witness Protection program because she has people wanting her and her daughter dead. Now they're missing, her house is in shambles, blood is present on the scene and Alan is once again whining about how he can't breech confidence unless he knows she's in imminent danger. Duh, Alan, what did the nice marshall just tell you about her house? He says that the front window is busted out, her bedroom furniture is all over the place and there is blood. Too bad, Alan the Righteous is still not talking! And I kid you not this is what Alan says:

"Let's both of us pray that she met a guy and that her daugher's at a friend's house at a sleepover.

I kid you not. Would someone please shoot Alan and put him out of his misery? Actually about the only character in this book that has enough sense to come in out of a hard pouring rain is the hit man, Carl. What a preposterous story.

Weird too, the birth of their long awaited baby is barely a footnote. I would have thought it would be given more space than a bare mention. Definitely not Mr. White's best.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good read but choppy plot, May 16 2004
By Sandra Trolinger "trolsgirl" (New Braunfels, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Characters in this book were interesting. Especially Carl!
The whole whale thread was very annoying and didn't mesh throughout the book. The best thing about S. White's books is he always has a fresh plotline and his writing is sharply drawn. He gives the characters humanity and humor and makes them leap off the pages. A good read but not his best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A CAN'T PUT DOWN MULTI-LAYERED STORY, Feb 11 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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A frightening multi-layered story, The Program introduces a new protagonist for Stephen White - New Orleans District Attorney Kirsten Lord.

After Kirsten's husband is murdered by a hired gun, she soon discovers that her own life and that of her nine-year-old daughter's is threatened. Feeling she has no other valid choice she seeks safety in Boulder, Colorado under the Witness Protection Program.

However, once in the program she meets another who is being protected, Carl Luppo. He is a lone mob hit man very much, she suspects, like the man who killed her husband. Sensing her danger, Luppo befriends Kirsten; he appoints himself her guardian. But, he is he truly knight errant or persecutor?

Kirsten's chaotic life is in stark contrast to the relative tranquility enjoyed by Alan Gregory, a psychological consultant to the Protection Program and his wife who are preparing for the birth of their first child.

There's both darkness and light in this suspenseful tale as it reveals the internal workings of the Witness Protection Program and the emotional toll it takes on those who have sought safety. It's a taut, finely paced drama for thriller afficionados.

- Gail Cooke

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another clever and well-balanced mystery from White
Alan Gregory is my favorite of the shrink detectives out there. I find his mental explorations refreshingly free from tabloid science, and while he certainly deals with the... Read more
Published on Aug 17 2003 by C. Gilbert

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
When I read the first chapter of this I didn't know if I was going to like this book or not, because I didn't know what was going on with what few details it gave. Read more
Published on Jul 16 2003 by Tiffany Reynolds

5.0 out of 5 stars a different twist on the protection program
My sister-in-law loaned me a book written by Stephen White and I was hooked. I really like his books and this was no exception. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2003 by truthandjustice

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Novel
I have always held a certain interest of the Witness Protection Program, and this novel gave me another perspective on it. Cleverly crafted and hard to put down. A must read.
Published on Jan 25 2003 by bills28

4.0 out of 5 stars A WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM
The convicted drug lord promised DA Kirsten Lord that he would harm two of hers for every one of his.Kirsten's husband is shot to death in front of her. Her 9 yr. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2002 by G. Bowser

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Furious
It was an excellent novel with many things going on at the same time. It was filled with action and suspense and even dissapointment for the characters. I couldn't put it down. Read more
Published on Jul 11 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Get with the program
Although this is the ninth in a series featuring psychologist Alan Gregory, in this book Alan plays a minor role. Read more
Published on May 27 2002 by debvh

3.0 out of 5 stars Not My Cup Of Tea
Dr. Alan Gregory and his wife Lauren are two of my favorite reoccurring characters, but they take a back seat in this story. Read more
Published on May 14 2002 by N. Sausser

5.0 out of 5 stars It can't get any better
This is probably one of the best suspense novels I've ever read.
Stephen White has become a favorite author of mine. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!! Another great one by Stephen White!!
This book is one of those books that is exactly what the jacket describes. It looks good and when you get home it really is when you read it! Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002

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