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Halstead, Craig Shadow Of Death ISBN 13: 9781539140221

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This time it’s personal. "First, I’m going to humiliate you, then I’m going to hurt you, and I mean really hurt you, emotionally and physically – and then I’m going to bury you alive." The first time his son was kidnapped, James Harris was blackmailed into joining an expedition to South America, to search for a mythical Metal Library. Now his son has been abducted again, and so has his son’s mother – but it soon becomes apparent the real target is James himself. As faces from his past start to appear, and events spiral out of his control, James is taken prisoner and the body count starts to mount. Who will live – and who will die?

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Secrets, fear and frustration explode in a plot that races along like a runaway gurney in a hospital corridor. A story of courage and tragedy.
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THIS IS A WORLD YOU WOULD NEVER WANT TO ENTER--OR FORGET

"The suspense is riveting and the pacing masterful. This book will keep you gasping for breath." Michael Palmer, author of eleven best-selling novels, including "The Society"

"Shadow of Death" portrays an accurate picture of Detroit during that tough year of 1967. It is realistic, gruesome and stunning, almost shocking in it's detail." David Poremba, Manager, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, and author of "Michigan"

"Dark secrets, shady characters, fear and frustration, and a plot that races along like a runaway gurney in a hospital corridor. "Shadow of Death" really scared me! A really good scare. I may just read it again." Don Bruns, best selling author of "Barbados Heat"

"There is a grand tradition of physicians who write books that sell. And sell. Dr. Gussin now joins their ranks." James Brady, New York Times best-selling author of "The Marine"

"A riveting, non-stop suspense novel from newcomer Patricia Gussin. Gussin taps into the deepest fears of women and places them artfully in the world of 1960's Detroit. I look forward to seeing what comes next from this author." Judy Clemens, author of "Till the Cows Come Home", nominated for Anthony and Agatha Awards

"A very promising novel about a little-explored incident about which this author knows a great deal." Stuart Kaminsky, best-selling author, Edgar Winner for Best Novel and Mystery Writers of America 2006 Grand Master Award

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