Stolen (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
"A twisting, suspenseful chiller of a book." --William Landay, New York Times bestselling author
"Unrelentingly Suspenseful." -Publishers Weekly
The future looks bright for Boston couple John Bodine and Ruby Dawes. John's online gaming business is...
"Unrelentingly Suspenseful." -Publishers Weekly
The future looks bright for Boston couple John Bodine and Ruby Dawes. John's online gaming business is...
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"A twisting, suspenseful chiller of a book." --William Landay, New York Times bestselling author
"Unrelentingly Suspenseful." -Publishers Weekly
The future looks bright for Boston couple John Bodine and Ruby Dawes. John's online gaming business is growing, and they're planning a family. But when Ruby receives a life-changing diagnosis, and their insurance won't cover her treatment, John makes a risky move. He steals a customer's identity and files a false medical claim. It works perfectly--until the customer contacts John with a startling proposition. . .
"Tight, Twisty And Terrific, It Further Establishes Palmer As A Force To Be Reckoned With." -The Providence Journal
If John and Ruby play a little game he's devised, he won't report their fraud. The rules of 'Criminal' are simple: commit real crimes. But if they fail, there will be deadly consequences. John assumes it's a sick joke--until people start dying. Now John and Ruby can't disappear--and they can't go to the police. Their only option is to keep playing, while trying to outwit a psychopath who has no intention of letting them leave this game alive. . .
"He Knows How To Hook The Readers And Reel Them In."
"Unrelentingly Suspenseful." -Publishers Weekly
The future looks bright for Boston couple John Bodine and Ruby Dawes. John's online gaming business is growing, and they're planning a family. But when Ruby receives a life-changing diagnosis, and their insurance won't cover her treatment, John makes a risky move. He steals a customer's identity and files a false medical claim. It works perfectly--until the customer contacts John with a startling proposition. . .
"Tight, Twisty And Terrific, It Further Establishes Palmer As A Force To Be Reckoned With." -The Providence Journal
If John and Ruby play a little game he's devised, he won't report their fraud. The rules of 'Criminal' are simple: commit real crimes. But if they fail, there will be deadly consequences. John assumes it's a sick joke--until people start dying. Now John and Ruby can't disappear--and they can't go to the police. Their only option is to keep playing, while trying to outwit a psychopath who has no intention of letting them leave this game alive. . .
"He Knows How To Hook The Readers And Reel Them In."
Autoren-Porträt von Daniel Palmer
Daniel Palmer is the author of numerous critically acclaimed suspense novels, including Delirious and Desperate. After receiving his master's degree from Boston University, he spent a decade as an e-commerce pioneer before turning his attention to writing. A recording artist, accomplished blues harmonica player, and lifelong Red Sox fan, Daniel lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children. Visit him online at www.DanielPalmerBooks.com
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Daniel Palmer
- 2014, 337 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Kensington
- ISBN-10: 0786034327
- ISBN-13: 9780786034321
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.03.2014
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