Description for Immoral
Paperback. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
In Duluth, Minnesota, a young woman, Rachel Stoner, has gone missing. Cop Jonathan Stride, a sharply focused detective despite the stresses of his troubled personal life, is quick to suspect her stepfather of murder. And yet, he has his doubts. Even for a man accustomed to power, the accused seems remarkably convinced he'll go free. Could he be telling the truth? While Stride endeavours to make sense of the conflicting pieces of evidence, a young woman's body lies half-buried deep in the woods. But if it's not the body of Rachel, where is the missing girl? Is she dead, or ... Read more
In Duluth, Minnesota, a young woman, Rachel Stoner, has gone missing. Cop Jonathan Stride, a sharply focused detective despite the stresses of his troubled personal life, is quick to suspect her stepfather of murder. And yet, he has his doubts. Even for a man accustomed to power, the accused seems remarkably convinced he'll go free. Could he be telling the truth? While Stride endeavours to make sense of the conflicting pieces of evidence, a young woman's body lies half-buried deep in the woods. But if it's not the body of Rachel, where is the missing girl? Is she dead, or ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Headline
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780755325351
SKU
KRA0008496
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
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About Brian Freeman
Brian Freeman combines writing with a marketing career as the director of marketing and public relations at an international law firm based in Minnesota. His fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals. IMMORAL is his first novel.
Reviews for Immoral
'Agut-wrenching tale of psychological suspense from a true storyteller'
Belfast Telegraph 20060401 'Acomplex, meticulously plotted chillfest... probably the most inventive debut to emerge from the US thriller scene since James Siegel's Derailed'"
Scottish Daily Record 20060424
Belfast Telegraph 20060401 'Acomplex, meticulously plotted chillfest... probably the most inventive debut to emerge from the US thriller scene since James Siegel's Derailed'"
Scottish Daily Record 20060424