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Ready to Die

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18th July 2013

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444764772

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‘Shiveringly good suspense!’ Lisa Gardner

THE FIFTH BOOK IN A GRIPPING SERIES FROM 30 MILLION COPY SELLING AUTHOR.

One by one he’ll stalk them, then he’ll squeeze the trigger, savouring the way each lifeless body crumples to the reddening snow. One down already. And then there were five…

Sheriff Dan Grayson lies near death and the police department of Grizzly Falls, Montana, is in shock. Then a prominent judge’s body is found.

Detectives Regan Pescoli and Selena Alvarez head up the search for the killer, but they don’t realize how personal and dangerous the case is going to be.

Headstrong and eager for justice, Pescoli tracks the scant clues straight to a monster who has had her and Alvarez in his sights all along . . .

‘She is one of the best’ Harlan Coben

THE NEXT BOOK IN THE SERIES, DESERVES TO DIE, IS AVAILABLE NOW

Reviews

Harlan Coben
One of the best at romantic suspense.
Lisa Gardner, on YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW
Shiveringly good suspense!
<i>Publishers Weekly</i> on DEVIOUS
Terrifying . . . a creepy thriller sure to please.
<i>Booklist</i> on DEVIOUS
A nail-biting tale of dangerous secrets and deadly passions.
<i>West Australian</i> on WITHOUT MERCY
'WITHOUT MERCY blends murder mystery with romance and religious conspiracy and should appeal to fans of all three.'
<i>Publisher's Weekly</i> on WITHOUT MERCY
A fast-paced and surprisingly complex story... . The depiction of the protagonist... reaches an unusual depth, and the crisp, skillful language infuse every sentence with suspense...will keep readers riveted.
<i> Sydney Morning Herald</i> on ALMOST DEAD
[ALMOST DEAD contains an] excellent subplot revelation that few readers will see coming
Canberra Times on MALICE
'A fast moving thriller with plenty of twists and turns, and an easy flowing style that readily catches the reader up in its thrall.'