Dead Wrong by Mariah Stewart

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 15,658

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    • Pub. Date: June 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 15,658

    Synopsis

    Three devious prisoners vow murderous revenge.
    Now the first is free.

    It was inescapably chilling, as if the murderer was methodically working his way down a page torn from the phone book. The three victims brutally killed in their own homes had one thing in common: they were all listed as M. Douglas. The fact that Mara Douglas is next on the list has her jumping at shadows, until FBI agent Aidan Shields shows up to make sure she doesn’t become the fourth victim.

    Aidan has been out of commission since an undercover operation went bad more than a year ago. Back on the job, his razor-sharp instincts are returning. But it will take all of Aidan’s wits to stay one step ahead of the elusive killer who has engaged him in a deadly game—a game in which Mara’s life is the prize. A game only one can win . . .

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    A serial killer who seems to be using the telephone book as a guide to his victims sends FBI agent Aiden Shields to the home of Mara Douglas, who just might be the next person on the list. But something about this case is odd, and it is up to him to figure it out before Mara ends up dead-and the better he gets to know Mara, the more he knows he will do anything to keep her alive. Fast-paced and intricately plotted, Stewart's new novel combines engaging characters with a unique premise, adds an unexpected romance to the mix, and overlays it all with her singular knack for keeping readers up at night. This chilling, creative tale, which is the first title in a new trilogy that involves a bizarre switching of hit lists, will thrill Stewart's growing number of fans, who are sure to be waiting this summer for the rest of the series (Dead Certain, July; and Dead Even, August). Stewart excels in writing romantic suspense of the women-in-jeopardy type; she lives in the Philadelphia area. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Mariah Stewart is the award-winning author of the Last series: Last Look, Last Words, and Last Breath; the Truth series: Cold Truth, Hard Truth, Dark Truth, and Final Truth; and the Dead series: Dead Even, Dead Wrong, Dead Certain, and Dead End; as well as Until Dark and The President's Daughter. She is the recipient of both the Golden Leaf Award and the Award of Excellence presented by the Colorado Romance Writers, and has been a finalist for the Holt Medallion.

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    Not badby Jenrae

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    December 08, 2008: Not a bad book. Not very dramatic or suspenseful....considering it's listed as suspense. I've read better, but I've read worse too. It did hold my interest, but not so much so that I'd recommend it. I expect a good finale...or big reveal...at the end of my suspense books but this didn't have that...other than that it was a good book.

    I Also Recommend: Scream for Me, Kill for Me, I'm Watching You, Nothing to Fear, Don't Tell.

    Couldn't put it DOWN!!!!by Anonymous

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    December 30, 2004: I really enjoyed the characters, and the way the author tied in each book with the others and how the characters inter twined into each book. A brilliant triology, makes you want to read until you are completely finished with all three books. I even re-read them just to make sure I didn't miss anything. This is a definate must read!!


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