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Nathan's Run

By: John Gilstrap
Narrated by: George Guidall
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This raw and vivid portrait of juvenile detention centers and life on the run catapults John Gilstrap to the forefront of the crime thriller genre. Nathan Bailey is a 12-year-old juvenile-hall orphan with a problem. Covered in blood, he is caught on videotape fleeing from a murder scene. Will the boy evade the police long enough to tell the truth? Or will a hit man kill him before he gets the chance?

©1996 John Gilstrap (P)1996 Recorded Books
Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Crime Psychological Fiction Exciting Romantic Suspense Contemporary Romance Contemporary Romance
Suspenseful Plot • Complex Characters • Twisty Storyline • Engaging Premise • Emotional Depth • Captivating Voice

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Nathan Bailey came to live with his Uncle Mark when he was 10 years old. His dad had been killed in a traffic accident. There were no other living relatives.

Nathan and his Uncle Mark did not like one another. His Uncle Mark was an alcoholic who was physically and mentally abusive to Nathan.

Nathan stole Mark's car in an attempt to run away. He was caught and ended up in the Juvenile Detention Center for 18 months. Uncle Mark figured that the time served would do Nathan good. He needed to learn the hard way. It may just correct his insolent behavior.

Mark was trying to make a fast buck. However, he was dealing with the mob and made some very stupid decisions.

Mark was to be paid a significant amount of money to kill Nathan. Instead of completing the job himself, he asked a guard to kill Nathan and when done, Mark would give him a substantial amount of money. The guard, feared by all of the kids, requested that Nathan come to the crisis room. Nathan feared for his life. Nathan was the smallest boy at the JDC and had been bullied from day one. His initiation was to have a broomstick shoved up his rectum over and over by the other boy's. He reported this incident to the same guard and was ignored. He continued to be bullied but never complained again.

Nathan arrived at the crisis room knowing he would be severely harmed or maybe even killed. Sure enough, the guard, drunk as usual, was waiting with the knife.

Nathan was a wiry kid and and smelling the guard's breath, knew he was drunk Nathan defended himself and was able to get the knife. Nathan stabbed the guard and didn't know what to do. He pulled the knife out and caused the wound to bleed more. He killed the guard with the knife that was supposed to kill him.

He took the keys from the guard, barefooted, dressed in the orange suit of the JDC, hanging below his ankles and ran like hell, unlocking doors as he went.

The next shift arrived and found the guard dead in the crisis room.

I read this book all in one sitting. The book caught my interest from page one. The narrator did a great job with each of the individual character's. The book was filled with suspense and kept me on the edge of my seat. There are characters that I would have liked to have gotten my hands on. The one character was taken care of by Nathan. It's a catch 22, kill or be killed. I would encourage others to listen to, Nathan's Run. I'm so glad I was able to raise my own children. However, there are still are good people in this world. There are some edgy scenes laced throughout the book. I don't think that you'll regret purchasing this book.






Uncontrolled Caretakers

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I had to do more than just 5 starts for this heartwarming novel. It made me laugh, cry, shout and cuss. Don’t miss this beautiful story!

Heartwarming story of hope and perseverance

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I read this book in high school, I loved it then and now listening to it, still a wonderful story

Great story

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This story is highly entertaining and it held my interest throughout. As the publisher's summary provides, Nathan is on the run for his life. Nathan is the underdog (wrongly accused, etc) and I root for children and underdogs, and against scum-bags and greedy relatives. This story is told in a way that's entertaining and suspenseful. As described by one reviewer, Nathan will steal your heart. His grief over the death of his parents and his struggles to survive abuse by the adults in his life, have taught and "schooled" Nathan to the point that he's become "street smart." However, when Nathan's dilemma comes to the attention of "the bitch", a radio host, he stole her heart and all of her listeners' heart as well.... the tide begins to slowly turn in Nathan favor.

George Guidall's outstanding performance brought the story and characters to life. A great read. Highly Recommend.....

Run Nathan Run!!

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Would you consider the audio edition of Nathan's Run to be better than the print version?

Yeah, anything Guidall does is awesome.

What did you like best about this story?

Okay let me first preface with, I do not like children in novels and movies. They always seem to get in the way and they are just down right annoying. (think that little brat in Jurassic Park) However, the author did something that no one ever does. He made the kid interesting, intelligent and Nathan didn't always have to have an adult there to...ahem.. "wipe his back side". Nathan was one tough little guy. I loved this story. It was one of the more entertaining ones that I listened to this year. He was not only intelligent, he was cunning, brave, independent and determined. All the qualities that make for a great thriller.

What about George Guidall’s performance did you like?

Guidall is the man. He is the master of the profession. In my opinion it doesn't get better than this guy. He was the reason I bought the book at first.

Loved this one!!

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