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The Captive: A Novel
The Captive: A Novel
The Captive: A Novel
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The Captive: A Novel

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A rural noir about a woman on a pulse-pounding expedition to deliver a fugitive—and forced to confront her own past on the journey

In a secessionist rural state that has cut itself off completely from urban centers, where living is hardscrabble and poor but “free,” Brooke Holland runs a farm with her husband, Milo, and two daughters. Their life at the fringes of modern society is tenuous—they make barely enough from each harvest to keep going—yet Brooke cherishes the loving, peaceful life they have carved out for themselves. She has even begun to believe she is free from the violent history she has kept a secret from her family.

When escaped criminal Stephen Cawley attacks at the farm, Brooke’s buried talents surface, and she manages to quickly and harshly subdue him. She is convinced that he has come in retribution for the blood feud she thought she escaped years ago. Brooke sets out to bring Cawley to justice, planning to use the bounty on his head to hide her family far from danger. Fearing that other members of Cawley’s infamous family will soon descend, Brooke insists Milo and the girls flee with her, travelling miles on foot across an unforgiving landscape to reach the nearest marshal. Their journey, started at the onset of winter with little preparation, brings already strained family dynamics to the breaking point. As Brooke’s ghosts—both real and imagined—close in, the ruthlessness that let her survive her past may become the biggest threat to her hopes for a different future. What follows is a harrowing exploration of family loyalty, trauma, and resilience.

As haunting and propulsive as it is powerfully written, The Captive is a thrilling debut novel about the impossible choices we make to survive and protect the ones we love.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 12, 2021
ISBN9780062990990
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Fiona King Foster

FIONA KING FOSTER was raised in Brudenell, Ontario, a rural community now misleadingly referred to as a “ghost town.” Her writing has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Hobart, Maisonneuve, Midway Journal, the New Quarterly, New World Writing, NOON, New York Tyrant, le Panoptique and Room. She lives in Toronto and works with the national literacy organization Frontier College. The Captive is her first novel.  

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This story takes place somewhere in the future where a group of families fought to sever their ties from the federal government to establish themselves in a rural area for their independence. It's like a Western with horses and guns with a glimpse of technology with computers and phones at distant places.

    The book begins at an auction miles from their home where the husband, Milo, and wife, Brooke, are trying to sell their dry goods to survive. The marshal then announces that there's a fugitive in the area which sets Brooke in motion as she suddenly realizes she must return to their farm a few hours away to make sure her daughters, Holly, 13 years old, and Sal, 8 years old, are okay. Her husband stays at the auction.

    She sells her horse and takes off on foot only to find the fugitive, Stephen Cawley, in her shed. This is someone she knows from her secretive, violent past.. When her husband gets home with a heavy load on his back, he sees that his wife has captured Cawley. Brooke then insists that the family must get their backpacks ready to take this fugitive across the way in the bitter cold to another county to get the $5,000 reward they desperately need. But as anyone could guess, this is not an easy task.

    What an imagination the author had to write this book. It's one the reader could like - or not. It was easy enough to read but for me, it was a little out there especially when the two daughters, hungry and cold, had been missing in the snow and their parents were sleeping rather than searching for them. What kind of parent does this?

    My thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read this advance copy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    3.5 The Captive is Fiona King Foster's debut novel.Sometime in the near future, one state has decided to secede from the union. (An idea that has been bandied about by more than one state in the US.)Brooke Holland, her husband, Milo, and their their two daughters make their home on a farm in that seceded state. They've carved out a life that sustains them. "Poor but free." And for fifteen years, Brooke has steered clear of revealing her past to Milo - until the day Stephen Cawley shows up at the farm. The Hollands and Cawleys have had a blood feud for generations. (I immediately thought Hatfields and McCoys.) There's a bounty on Cawley's head and Brooke sees it as a way to deliver him to the Federal Marshalls, collect the bounty and keep her family safe. That's the idea anyway, but the best laid plans.....I liked the idea of the rebel state, imagining what that would look like. King Foster's setting is a throwback to rural history and suits the story being told. The juxtaposition of old and new, then and now, rural vs city, provides a great backdrop for a inevitable reckoning. In more than one way for Brooke. Her past is slowly revealed in memories and gives the listener a better idea of who and why she has chosen to disappear down a remote country road. While there are plenty of action and tense situations, The Captive is a character driven novel, with Brooke at the helm. Mothers, daughters, families, love, loyalty loss and more all figure into King Foster's novel.I'm not sure how I felt about Brooke. I applauded her loyalty to her husband and daughters, but the time for revealing the why of what they're doing came and left more than once. A lot of what happened could have been resolved by speaking the truth. And it made me a little frustrated with her. But, on the flip side, she believes she is protecting them. Milo, in fact, ended up being favorite character. Without providing a spoiler, I did find one of the plot devices used in the final chapters out of sync with the tone of the journey there. But all in all, The Captive was an enjoyable listen and a great introduction for a new writer. I chose to listen to The Captive. The reader was Courtney Patterson. She has a lovely voice, pleasant to listen to and clear and easy to understand. She provided many easily identifiable voices for the characters. (Teenager Holly's was perfect!) She has lots of movement in her reading, matching the action of the plot and the emotion of the characters. I had expected Brooke's voice would be a bit 'rougher' given her past. But she grew into the character I had imagined. I do enjoy listening to books as I find I become more immersed in the story. And that was true with The Captive

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