Stalked by Brian Freeman

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: December 2008
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 50,349

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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 50,349

    Synopsis

    Obsession. Blackmail. Murder. In zero degrees. A chilling new thriller featuring detectives Jonathan Stride and Serena Dial

    Roland Person - Library Journal

    When Maggie Sorenson, a cop in Duluth, MN, finds her husband murdered in their home, she knows the spouse is always the prime suspect. Jonathan Stride, her partner, her best friend, and the chief of detectives, is off the case but trying to help, as is his lover, Serena, an ex-cop from Las Vegas and now a private investigator. Stride also is busy with an old murder case and a newly missing woman, while Serena is in the middle of a disturbing blackmail case. A vicious convict who literally escaped from the dead returns from Serena's past, and there are more murders-and perhaps more than one killer. Minnesota winter weather makes a stark backdrop to vivid depictions of Duluth neighborhoods, but it is the twists and turns of the complex plot that drive this heated tale. Freeman just keeps outdoing himself with each book. This third thriller involving Stride and Serena (after Immoraland Stripped) is a striking display of skilled storytelling that will have readers surprised more than once well before the shocking ending. Highly recommended for fiction collections.

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    Biography

    Brian Freeman is the author of psychological suspense novels featuring detectives Jonathan Stride and Serena Dial.  His books have been sold in 17 languages.  His debut thriller, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a nominee for the Edgar®, Dagger, Anthony, and Barry awards for best first novel.  Brian and his wife, Marcia, have lived in Minnesota for more than twenty years.   

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    Brian Freeman has written another winner.by Gilbert120

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    October 17, 2009: I really enjoyed this book. It has some really good plot twists and just when you think you know who done it, he shakes it up and you find out you really have know idea who done it. There is something happening in this town that is taboo and some people may have a hard time with the topic, but it is a great conversation starter! Overall it's a great book and I strongly recommend it!

    I Also Recommend: Stripped, Immoral, Iron Lake (Cork O'Connor Series #1).

    Full of Plot Twistsby Kataman1

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    March 21, 2009: This book is way better than Freeman's last effort (Stripped). Serena and Stride have moved to Diluth Minnesota and Stride's partner (Maggie) is accused of murdering her husband. Maggie claims her innocence but she cannot provide any information because she is hiding another secret. Stride is off the case because of his possible conflict of interest. Then Serena is hired by the DA (Dan) to look for a blackmailer while Stride goes to help the DA's wife.

    The plot goes in many directions and as confusing as it is, if the reader has patience, everything starts to make sense later on. To provide more details about the plot would create spoilers. Let's just say that the story never gets boring and there are some extremely tense moments. I couldn't put this book down!


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