For years, the serial kidnapper known as the Piper got rich by abducting
children from San Francisco's wealthiest families.
When crime reporter Scott Fleetwood gets a call from a man identifying
himself as the Piper and offers an exclusive interview, Fleetwood jumps
at the chance. But the caller turns out to be a fake, and the rash
decision costs the life of the real Piper's latest victim.
For eight long years, Fleetwood has lived with unbearable guilt--and the
enduring disdain of the entire Bay area. Now he hears from the real
Piper--and it's not for an interview. The kidnapper has the reporter's
son. But he doesn't want money...he wants blood. And he's going to use
Fleetwood to get it.
In the tradition of Harlan Coben and Gregg Hurwitz, Simon Wood weaves a
plot thick with suspense and heavy with action. Paying the Piper grabs
hold from page one and doesn't let go until new debts are paid and old
scores settled.