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Zusatztext A masterclass in the art of misdirection Informationen zum Autor JEFFERY DEAVER is the bestselling author of thirty-five novels! including the 2011 authorised James Bond thriller! Carte Blanche ! as well as three collections of short stories and a non-fiction law book. A former journalist! attorney and folksinger! he has been shortlisted for and received numerous awards around the world! including Novel of the Year from the International Thriller Writers Association for The Bodies Left Behind ! the Steel Dagger for Best Thriller from the British Crime Writers Association! and the British Thumping Good Read Award. He was recently shortlisted for the ITV3 Crime Thriller Award for Best International Author. Last year he received two lifetime achievement awards! one in Italy and one in the United States. He lives in North Carolina. Klappentext As an investigator with the California Bureau of Investigation! Kathryn Dance is used to putting criminals behind bars. But when she's suspended after a dangerous gang member she interviews - and deems innocent - is proven guilty and escapes in a violent shoot out! she begins to question her judgement. Fear kills - the fourth electrifying Kathryn Dance thriller by master of suspense and number one bestselling author Jeffery Deaver. Zusammenfassung The fourth electrifying thriller in the Kathryn Dance series from master of suspense Jeffery Deaver. One mistake is all it takes. Busted back to rookie after losing her gun in an interrogation gone bad! California Bureau of Investigation Agent Kathryn Dance finds herself making routine insurance checks after a roadhouse fire. But Dance is a highly trained expert in body language: her most deadly weapon is her instinct! and they can't take that away from her. And when the evidence at the club points to something more than a tragic accident! she isn't going to let protocol stop her doing everything in her power to take down the perp. Someone out there is using the panic of crowds to kill! and Dance must find out who! before he strikes again . . . ...
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Deaver is a master of manipulation himself; his skillfully constructed plots are devilishly tricky to track and impossible to solve, just the way we like them. New York Times Book Review