9780525945260: Cold Case

Synopsis

A group of former and current prosecutors, law-enforcement agents, and forensic specialists re-opens a long-forgotten double-murder case only to discover evidence of a third killing and the possible implication of local celebrity. 50,000 first printing.

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Revue de presse

“Entertaining, insightful, and enlightening ...extremely well-crafted and laced with humor and sensitivity...White keep[s] the suspense percolating.” --The Denver Post

“Elegantly plotted, with brilliant characterizations.” --Cleveland Plain Dealer

“White’s style effectively explores all the complexities of the human psyche...compelling.” --The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO)

“A page turner that immediately engages readers.” --Chattanooga Free Press

“White drives the story through agile plotting and fine characterizations to a clever, surprise ending...His fans will enjoy the action and the way the series’ main characters evolve in this latest entry.” --Publishers Weekly

“A gripping page-turner.” --The Denver Business Journal

“A great plot line...intriguing...clever and suspenseful.” --The Boulder Daily Camera

Présentation de l'éditeur

It was a cold case...

The unsolved double murder of two teenage girls. They vanished on a crisp autumn night more than decade ago. Their mutilated bodies were found the following spring beneath the melting snow of the Colorado Rockies. Now--at the request of their families--this cold case is being reopened. Clinical psychologist Alan Gregory has been asked to compile a psychological profile of the two girls. To probe their deepest secrets. To uncover the darkest truth. Even if it condemns the innocent as well as the guilty...

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9780451201553: Cold Case

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0451201558 ISBN 13 :  9780451201553
Editeur : Berkley, 2001
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