top of page

The Kidnapping of Sarah Easton is finished!

I had toyed with this being a working title, but the more titles flashed in front of my mind the more it seemed to resolve itself: go with the original working title. After all, it is about a kidnapping. The main protagonist is Sarah Easton. She's the one who gets kidnapped. There's a bunch of plot-twisty stuff that happens too, but when I tried those titles they just didn't work.


The finished manuscript is a bit over 100K words. I think the characters, the plot, the twists and the conclusion are wrapped up pretty well. I'm the type who will keep adjusting and improving, though, so unless I call it finished, I would keep "working" on it for months or years most likely.


Publication information coming soon.

8 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

We know them, what they look like, how they dress, and what they say. They're stereotypical bad guys, often called criminals or perps. They could be serial killers, extortionists, rapists or drug deal

“But,” Sarah suggested, “don’t we need to find out what he wants to say? I mean, what if it’s about the money, that something’s wrong?” “No. In your demand you did not ask him to embellish. If you rec

“And I can add to that brief introduction,” Ian continued. “She’s a modern woman all the way through, gorgeous on the outside, mildly intellectual on the inside, annoyingly self-righteous at times, an

Erik Goddard
bottom of page