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Heart Of A Killer
Coming February 14th

Heart Of A Killer David Rosenfelt
“Edgar-finalist Rosenfelt’s fine stand-alone begins as a legal thriller that twists into a murder mystery before becoming a full-blown suspense chiller. Rosenfelt employs his usual wry wit to drive the well-paced plot.” – Publisher’s Weekly

 

 

 

 

 

 

“One Dog Night”
July 5th!

One Dog Night By David RosenfeltWhen they came into the room, Noah Gallo-way looked at his watch.

It made no sense; he knew that as he was doing it. Noah had waited for them to arrive for six years, three months, and twenty-one days, and it was of no consequence what time of day it was when he finally saw them. Nor did he have any doubt who they were and why they were there. They might as well have been carrying a sign.

What mattered was that life as he knew it was over.

The audience giggled a little when he checked his watch; it’s not the kind of thing you do during a speech. It makes it look like you’re either bored, or anxious for it to end, or both. Noah remembered that the first President Bush got in political trouble when he did it during a debate with Clinton and Perot. But Noah was now in that kind of trouble times a thousand.

He was glad he was near the end of the speech, with only about a page and a half left. It was going to be hard to concentrate on the rest, but he’d muddle through. No sense cutting short the last speech he would ever give.

What remained of his ego also forced him to finish. While at that moment no one considered the speech in any way important, Noah knew that it would be replayed over and over on television, and would go viral within minutes. He didn’t want to seem flustered, or panicked.

He would go down with what little was left of his dignity. He owed that much to Becky and Adam.  Continue…

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On Borrowed Time
February 15th!

On Borrowed Time by David Rosenfelt“Excellent. All will marvel at the way Rosenfelt builds suspense.”, Publisher’s Weekly (Starred Review)

“Outstanding. A gripping thriller that is sure to please Rosenfelt’s many fans. Anyone who enjoyed Dennis Lehane’s ‘Shutter Island’ will love this mind-boggling tale.”, Library Journal (Starred Review)

“This one pulls you in and won’t let go.”, Booklist

 

“Down to the Wire” comes out in paperback on February 1st.