For Bryan Bennett, designing hostage negotiation programs is the perfect job��s long as he doesn�� deal directly with kidnappers or their victims. Intense nightmares of his own abduction and
imprisonment as a small boy still plague him thirty-some years later, and claustrophobia prevents him from attempting to travel.
So when Bryan�� boss asks him to fly to Reykjavik to teach his corporate-level kidnapping and extortion seminar, he initially refuses. But a CEO has specifically requested Bryan��r no one
else. Finally Bryan relents��
For decades he�� treaded gingerly around his deepest terrors. Now, on this trip, Bryan�� taken hostage again and must face his fears full-on. Will he realize that in this battle of will and
nerve, he is his own greatest enemy? Or has this fight already been lost years ago?