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Cross, Ethan

 
9781936558063: The Shepherd

Synopsis

Book by Cross Ethan

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Revue de presse

"In The Shepherd Ethan Cross manages to pull a new variant out of the black hat in Francis Ackerman ... a manipulative monster with a corrupt conscience" (The Times)

"A great mix of gruesome murders, a psychotic killer, revenge and great writing... I would recommend this book and make Cross an author to watch in future." (Crimesquad)

"A rather unusual talent has suddenly appeared, fully formed ... however many chapters you may plan to read, you will be persuaded to read just one more. The 300 pages turn very swiftly indeed." (Barry Forshaw We Love This Book)

"A fast paced, all too real thriller, with a villain right out of James Patterson and 'Criminal Minds'." (Andrew Gross)

"Silence of the Lambs meets The Bourne Identity." (Brian S. Wheeler)

Présentation de l'éditeur

To Stop A Monster. Marcus Williams and Francis Ackerman Jr. both have a talent for hurting people. Marcus, a former New York City homicide detective, uses his abilities to protect others while Ackerman uses his gifts to inflict pain and suffering. He Must Embrace The Monster Within Himself. When both men become unwilling pawns in a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of our government, Marcus finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse trapped between a twisted psychopath and a vigilante with seemingly unlimited resources. Aided by a rogue FBI agent and the vigilante's beautiful daughter a woman with whom he's quickly falling in love. Marcus must expose the deadly political conspiracy and confront his past while hunting down one of the must cunning and ruthless killers in the world.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780099570721: Shepherd

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0099570726 ISBN 13 :  9780099570721
Editeur : Random House UK, 2012
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