Don't Tell a Soul

Author:   David Rosenfelt
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9780312356644


Pages:   345
Publication Date:   29 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The author of the popular Andy Carpenter series develop the thrills in his first standalone suspense novel. Tim Wallace's wife died in a New Jersey boating accident several months ago and the cops suspect Tim murdered her, though they have no real case against him. Now it's New Year's Eve and his two best friends and business partners finally convince him to go out for the first time since Maggie's death. At their neighborhood pub just a few minutes before midnight, things in Tim Wallace's life go from bad to worse. Can you keep a secret? A really big one? a drunken stranger asks him. Before Tim can say anything or turn away, the man says, You know Kinnelon, New Jersey? I murdered someone there. A girl...three months ago. I feel much better now. Now it's your problem. And he walks away. When the man turns out to have been telling the truth, Tim's life is put under the microscope by the cops, and this time they're not giving up. But nei

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Author:   David Rosenfelt
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
Imprint:   St. Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 10.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 17.30cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9780312356644


ISBN 10:   0312356641
Pages:   345
Publication Date:   29 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Stellar Rosenfelt keeps the plot hopping and popping as he reveals a complex frame-up of major proportions with profound political ramifications both terrifying and enlightening. Publishers Weekly (starred) This fast-paced and brightly written tale spins along. Don't Tell a Soul is a humdinger. St. Louis Post-Dispatch High-voltage entertainment from an author who plots and writes with verve and wit Rosenfelt ratchets up tension with the precision of a skilled auto mechanic wielding a torque wrench. Booklist (starred) Rosenfelt has earned his crime-novelist pedigree. Entertainment Weekly He delivers a fast, inventive stand-alone thriller you'll never put down. Kirkus Reviews [Rosenfelt] has pulled together a cynical political thriller that rings true in this age of terrorism, media hype and Washington scandals . it's an enjoyable tale. Minneapolis Star Tribune Rosenfelt's first stand-alone novel is a riveting thriller that should boost him to best-seller status Compelling twists and turns, a lightning-fast pace, and breathtaking suspense make this a harrowing ride The book deserves a wide audience. Library Journal (starred)


<p> Stellar... Rosenfelt keeps the plot hopping and popping as he reveals a complex frame-up of major proportions with profound political ramifications both terrifying and enlightening. -- Publishers Weekly (starred) <p> This fast-paced and brightly written tale spins along.... Don't Tell a Soul is a humdinger. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch <p> High-voltage entertainment from an author who plots and writes with verve and wit...Rosenfelt ratchets up tension with the precision of a skilled auto mechanic wielding a torque wrench. <br>-- Booklist (starred)<p> Rosenfelt has earned his crime-novelist pedigree. -- Entertainment Weekly <p> He delivers a fast, inventive stand-alone thriller you'll never put down. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> [Rosenfelt] has pulled together a cynical political thriller that rings true in this age of terrorism, media hype and Washington scandals.... it's an enjoyable tale. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune <p> Rosenfelt's first stand-alone novel is a riveting thriller tha


<p>&#8220;Stellar&#8230; Rosenfelt keeps the plot hopping and popping as he reveals a complex frame-up of major proportions with profound political ramifications both terrifying and enlightening.&#8221;&#8212; Publishers Weekly (starred) <p>&#8220;This fast-paced and brightly written tale spins along.&#8230; Don&#8217;t Tell a Soul is a humdinger.&#8221;&#8212; St. Louis Post-Dispatch <p>&#8220;High-voltage entertainment from an author who plots and writes with verve and wit&#8230;Rosenfelt ratchets up tension with the precision of a skilled auto mechanic wielding a torque wrench.&#8221;<br>&#8212; Booklist (starred)<p>&#8220;Rosenfelt has earned his crime-novelist pedigree.&#8221;&#8212; Entertainment Weekly <p>&#8220;He delivers a fast, inventive stand-alone thriller you&#8217;ll never put down.&#8221;&#8212; Kirkus Reviews <p>&#8220;[Rosenfelt] has pulled together a cynical political thriller that rings true in this age of terrorism, media hype and Washington scandals&#8230;


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David Rosenfelt is the Edgar and Shamus Award-nominated author of six novels featuring lawyer Andy Carpenter, most recently Play Dead. He and his wife live in California with their thirty-seven golden retrievers.

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