Mortal Fear by Greg Iles

Mortal Fear by Greg Iles

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Zusammenfassung

This early and internationnally acclaimed thriller returns, repackaged and revamped to coincide with the huge 2006 promotional campaigns for TURNING ANGEL and BLOOD MEMORY.

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Mortal Fear by Greg Iles

By day, Harper Cole is a successful commodities trader working from his home in the isolated Mississippi Delta. But at night he is a system operator for EROS, a sexually explicit on-line service that caters for the erotic appetites of an exclusive clientele. But Harper's secret life is about to be shattered when a twisted serial killer uses EROS to select and stalk his female victims. And suddenly he finds himself a prime suspect in the eyes of the FBI. In order to clear his name Harper knows he must lure the real killer into the open, and impersonating a woman online, someone he once loved, he begins to play a very dangerous game with a psychopath. A psychopath that could destroy the very fabric of Harper's world.
'An ingenious suspense thriller.. fascinating' -- New York Times Book Review Terrifying -- The Mirror on Sleep No More 'A thriller that really thrills, a shocker that really shocks' -- Stephen King on SLEEP NO MORE 'Greg Iles is a phenomenal writer' -- The Independent on Sunday on Dead Sleep 'Another top notch tale of suspense from Iles' -- Kirkus Reviews on Dead Sleep
Greg Iles is the internationally bestselling author of four earlier highly acclaimed thrillers, Spandau Phoenix, Black Cross, Mortal Fear and The Quiet Game. He lives with his family in Mississippi, USA.
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ISBN 13 9780340686010
ISBN 10 0340686014
Titel Mortal Fear
Autor Greg Iles
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 1997-06-05
Seitenanzahl 560
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