Screaming Room
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Erscheinungsdatum
01.04.2007
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KensingtonSeitenzahl
352 (Printausgabe)
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Englisch
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9780786027545
Thomas O'Callaghan drew rave reviews for Bone Thief, chilling debut. Now, in his riveting new thriller, a diabolical killer is terrorizing New York City. . .
The Screaming Room
John Driscoll has laid the ghosts of his past to rest. He's ready to start over--both personally and as a New York City homicide detective. But it seems that a serial killer has other plans for Driscoll.
The victims' bodies are found, brutally mutilated and carefully arranged. Someone has displayed the corpses for the world to see: on a Ferris wheel; in a dinosaur diorama; on a bridge--grotesque visions to all except for the depraved killer, who considers them masterpieces. These blood rituals spell out a message to Driscoll. And they are just the beginning. . .
Driscoll's investigation will lead him down the darkest of journeys, toward an evil beyond his worst nightmares. In a hellish landscape conceived by the all-too-clever mind of a twisted schemer, Driscoll must play a killer's deadly game. It's up to him to save his city--or die trying.
Praise for Thomas O'Callaghan and Bone Thief
"Just the thing for an autumn evening, a measure of single-malt scotch, and, from deep in the surrounding woods, the howls of faraway madmen."--Peter Straub
"A relentless and harrowing ride. . .O'Callaghan peels back the layers of the human soul with informed surety."--Gayle Lynds
"From its chilling opening to its slam-bang conclusion, Bone Thief delivers the goods."
--P.J. Parrish
"Sweeps the reader along in its breathless, tumbling course."
--Peter Straub
"Sharp as a scalpel."
--Gayle Lynds
"Truly creepy."
--P.J. Parrish
"This one should be read in the light of day."
--Alafair Burke
The Screaming Room
John Driscoll has laid the ghosts of his past to rest. He's ready to start over--both personally and as a New York City homicide detective. But it seems that a serial killer has other plans for Driscoll.
The victims' bodies are found, brutally mutilated and carefully arranged. Someone has displayed the corpses for the world to see: on a Ferris wheel; in a dinosaur diorama; on a bridge--grotesque visions to all except for the depraved killer, who considers them masterpieces. These blood rituals spell out a message to Driscoll. And they are just the beginning. . .
Driscoll's investigation will lead him down the darkest of journeys, toward an evil beyond his worst nightmares. In a hellish landscape conceived by the all-too-clever mind of a twisted schemer, Driscoll must play a killer's deadly game. It's up to him to save his city--or die trying.
Praise for Thomas O'Callaghan and Bone Thief
"Just the thing for an autumn evening, a measure of single-malt scotch, and, from deep in the surrounding woods, the howls of faraway madmen."--Peter Straub
"A relentless and harrowing ride. . .O'Callaghan peels back the layers of the human soul with informed surety."--Gayle Lynds
"From its chilling opening to its slam-bang conclusion, Bone Thief delivers the goods."
--P.J. Parrish
"Sweeps the reader along in its breathless, tumbling course."
--Peter Straub
"Sharp as a scalpel."
--Gayle Lynds
"Truly creepy."
--P.J. Parrish
"This one should be read in the light of day."
--Alafair Burke
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