David Baldacci “The Sixth Man”
May 26th, 2011
An accused serial killer is in prison, facing almost certain conviction at his upcoming trial, in David Baldacci‘s new thriller “The Sixth Man.” Suspect Edgar Roy’s attorney is not yet ready to give up the fight, and calls on Baldacci’s frequent protagonists Sean King and Michelle Maxwell to help him defend Roy.
But Baldacci then builds a story that goes much deeper than one man’s alleged crime spree, and soon, questions of national security are leading King and Maxwell into increasingly-dangerous territory. More than just their careers are on the line this time.
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Jeffery Deaver “The Burning Wire”
June 4th, 2010
Electricity is the weapon of choice for the sinister killer in Jeffery Deaver‘s ninth thriller featuring his series hero Lincoln Rhyme. A shocking spree begins with an explosion at a power substation that incinerates a bus, and things just get worse from there, in “The Burning Wire.”
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Jane Stanton Hitchcock “Mortal Friends”
July 26th, 2009
A serial killer is on the loose in Washington, DC, and police come to suspect that he may be mingling with — may even be part of — the city’s society elite, in Jane Stanton Hitchcock‘s “Mortal Friends,” a “suspenseful comedy of manners,” as Publishers Weekly calls it.
Antique shop owner Reven Lynch is recruited by a police detective to guide him into the places he couldn’t otherwise get to, as he tries to collar the “Beltway Basher.” But Reven may have gotten herself more than she bargained for.
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Jeffery Deaver “Roadside Crosses”
June 24th, 2009
A serial killer is using internet social networks to find new victims — and announces each of them with a chilling but homicidally ingenious signal, in Jeffery Deaver‘s new thriller “Roadside Crosses.”
California Bureau of Investigation agent Kathryn Dance makes her third appearance, in what Booklist calls “an excellent entry in what promises to be a series as popular as the author’s Lincoln Rhyme novels.”
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Phillip Margolin “Executive Privilege”
June 15th, 2008
What if the President of the United States was a serial killer? On the face of it, it seems wildly implausible – how would a person who is surrounded by Secret Service and the media ever have the opportunity to slip away and commit one murder, let alone more than one?
But veteran thriller writer Phillip Margolin makes it seem not just plausible, but possible, in his book “Executive Privilege.”
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