Shatter by Michael Robotham

Shatter by Michael Robotham

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Shatter by Michael Robotham

In "the most suspenseful book I read all year" (Stephen King), a psychologist faces off against a killer who destroys his victims from the inside out.

Joe O'Loughlin is in familiar territory standing on a bridge high above a flooded gorge, trying to stop a distraught woman from jumping. "You don't understand," she whispers, and lets go. Joe is haunted by his failure to save the woman, until her teenage daughter finds him and reveals that her mother would never have committed suicide not like that. She was terrified of heights.

What could have driven her to commit such a desperate act? Whose voice? What evil?

Having devoted his career to repairing damaged minds, Joe must now confront an adversary who tears them apart. With pitch-perfect dialogue, believable characters, and astonishingly unpredictable plot twists, Shatter is guaranteed to keep even the most avid thriller readers riveted long into the night.

Michael Robotham, a former investigative journalist who worked in Australia, Great Britain, and Africa, was born in 1960. He leaves journalism in 1993 to pursue a career in biography writing. Michael Robotham, regarded as one of the masters of contemporary thrillers, has twice won the Ned Kelly Award, Australia's best polar prize, and has been nominated for the CWA Steel Dagger in 2007 and 2008, as well as the ITV3 Thriller Awards.

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ISBN 13 9780316187428
ISBN 10 0316187429
Title Shatter
Author Michael Robotham
Series Joseph O'loughlin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2012-01-01
Number of pages 496
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