The Taking

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Pub Date 1 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 19 Nov 2024

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Description

A suspenseful story of a girl besieged by strange events, the novel explores what it means to confront the unknown.

An unnatural silence and a feeling that you are all alone in the world. . .

John and his daughter, Vera, grieve the loss of Vera's mother, who mysteriously disappeared when Vera was a baby. As John struggles to raise his troubled daughter, he dismisses connections between his wife’s disappearance and Vera’s bizarre dreams of otherworldly creatures.

But when he finds Vera unconscious, lying in a ring of scorched trees, he begins to believe that a mysterious outside force is controlling her fate and his.

The Taking is a suspenseful story depicting a loving but difficult relationship between a father and daughter, amid the strange events that underlie their everyday life in a small New England town. 

A suspenseful story of a girl besieged by strange events, the novel explores what it means to confront the unknown.

An unnatural silence and a feeling that you are all alone in the world. . .

John...


A Note From the Publisher

Dona Masi is a writer and editor whose short fiction and articles are used in reading and writing assessments throughout the United States. Her articles about the arts, the environment, and current affairs have appeared in Foster’s Daily Democrat, Seacoast Newspapers, and Portsmouth Press. She is also a playwright, and two of her plays were performed at the Provincetown Theater Company.

In her fiction, as in her playwriting, she loves bringing relatable characters to life and depicting them in all their heroic and flawed humanity. Her debut novel, The Taking, was inspired by her interest in UFO folklore and reports of alien encounters. With a B.A. in Liberal Studies from Vermont College, she earned her M.A. in Liberal Studies from the University of New Hampshire. She lives with her husband in Dover, New Hampshire.

Dona Masi is a writer and editor whose short fiction and articles are used in reading and writing assessments throughout the United States. Her articles about the arts, the environment, and current...


Advance Praise

The Taking is a superb book and a fine addition to those who enjoy reading about the existence of UFOs and the possibility of being abducted. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

G.L Davies author of Harvest: The True Story of Alien Abduction

It is too convincing a story of alien abduction. I read this ultra-vivid tale and cannot be convinced this is not a true story or based on personal knowledge of alien abduction. With UFOs in the news now weekly making us all feel government will soon admit "they exist", one is totally chilled reading this unforgettable and beautifully written book—although I think I will have nightmares now."

Tom Paine, author of the NY Times Notable Book of the Year 

The Taking is a superb book and a fine addition to those who enjoy reading about the existence of UFOs and the possibility of being abducted. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

G.L Davies author of Harvest: The True...


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ISBN 9781803415505
PRICE US$16.95 (USD)
PAGES 264

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Featured Reviews

The Taking by Dona Masi is a suspenseful and gripping novel that explores the psychological impact of loss and survival through a complex storyline filled with twists and unexpected revelations. Masi masterfully weaves a narrative that combines elements of mystery, thriller, and emotional drama, creating a book that captivates readers from start to finish.

The story centers around a protagonist thrust into a world of deception and danger, where the stakes grow higher with each chapter. Masi's attention to detail and vivid descriptions immerse readers in the emotional turmoil and fear faced by her characters. Her skillful character development allows readers to connect with the protagonist on a deep level, understanding their motivations, anxieties, and resilience.

As the plot unfolds, Masi introduces themes of resilience, identity, and justice. The protagonist's journey becomes not only a battle for survival but also a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Through her struggles, readers are invited to ponder complex ethical dilemmas and the price of truth.

The pacing of *The Taking* is well-crafted, with a balance of suspenseful moments and reflective passages that build tension while giving readers room to process the deeper implications of the storyline. Masi’s writing style is sharp and evocative, with dialogue and action sequences that feel authentic and grounded in the emotional realities of the characters.

Overall, *The Taking* is a compelling read for fans of psychological thrillers and mysteries. Dona Masi has crafted a page-turner that is as introspective as it is suspenseful, making it an excellent choice for readers who enjoy thrillers with emotional depth and moral complexity.

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I really enjoyed this book about grief and traumatic experiences. I loved that it was an atmospheric slow burn, but in the best kind of way. I would recommend this to readers who like Twin Peaks and the X-Files.

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