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Signature Kill
Oct 26, 2024 10:26 AM

Author:David Levien

Signature Kill

Fans of Lee Child and Harlan Coben will love this fast and furious crime thriller from Hollywood screenwriter David Levien.

"American thriller writing at its rocket-fuelled, roller-coaster best" - DAILY MAIL

"Relentless suspense" - HARLAN COBEN

"A writer who takes dead, calculated aim at our deepest fears" - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

"This is crime fiction at its best." -- ***** Reader review

"Pacy and gripping tale and at times the suspense is heart-stoppingly good." -- ***** Reader review

"After reading, I had to buy all his books!" -- ***** Reader review

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HE'S GOING TO LEAVE HIS MARK ON YOU.

A corpse discovered. A woman. Dismembered. Twisted. Grotesquely reassembled.

This is the work of a dangerous, psychopathic serial killer. Someone who goes about his daily business unseen, slipping under the radar.

And ex-cop Frank Behr has somehow got himself involved.

As Behr is drawn further and further in to the murky underworld, he finds that the line between good and evil is more blurry than he ever thought . . .

Reviews

What sets Signature Kill apart from other crime novels is the quality of Levien's writing. The way the reader is given an opportunity to get into the killer's head is both masterful and unsettling . . . Crime thrillers don't get any better than this one.

—— Culturefly

Good and dark

—— Weekend Sport

Don't start reading these books unless you are confident that you can handle addiction

—— Independent

Allingham was a contemporary of Agatha Christie but her work is thought by many to be more stylish and less pedestrian, with cunning plots and witty characters

—— Sunday Express

This novel has the most amazing plot of any thriller I know... A startlingly good book

—— A.S. Byatt , Guardian

Even the Dead offers pleasures one doesn't always associate with the crime thriller. Like subtle characterisation and a calm, elegant prose style. What makes the novel stand out is the warm, sensitive, psychologically acute characterisation. When I reached the end of the novel, I had a sense of having been nourished, rather than manipulated. It just goes to show that it isn't the genre that counts, but the talent that a writer brings to it

—— Independent on Sunday

In Even the Dead, Black goes beyond the atmospheric stage and scene setting, delving deeper than in any previous novel into the soul of his pathologist hero Quirke, an enigmatic loner whose voice colours every page as if staining it with nicotine

—— Sunday Herald

Step through The Gates of Evangeline with Charlotte Cates, a grief-stricken Northerner tasked with uncovering a Southern dynasty's dark secrets. Hair-raising and heart-rending, Hester Young's first novel is one of buried shame, children taken too soon, and, ultimately, of immense true love that binds across the mortal divide.

—— Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times best-selling author of Bittersweet

The hothouse atmosphere of Evangeline and the tortuous and tangled motives of its denizens make for an enjoyable puzzle box of a mystery. An eerie but inviting debut.

—— Kirkus Reviews

In Hester Young's haunted Louisiana, the ghostly labyrinth of the past opens its great doors to deliver up a lush gothic thriller. The Gates of Evangeline is a darkly marvelous debut, a classic whodunnit stitched with otherworldly chills.

—— Jedediah Berry, author of the Hammett-prize winning The Manual of Detection

A grieving mother but a determined journalist. What a box of mysteries this story is. Life, death, heartache and hope for the future. I loved it. Very much a book you don’t want to put down. A fabulous first novel. I hope this is the first of many, particularly if ‘Charlie Cates’ is involved.

—— Mojo Mums

Young’s The Gates of Evangeline is a stunning debut novel. A lyrical, haunting, heart-wrenching work of suspense with echoes of du Maurier, Hitchcock, and King.

—— Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Robert B. Parker’s The Devil Wins

Haunting, heartbreaking, yet ultimately hopeful...Young handles the spectral elements with restraint as her tremendously sympathetic heroine seeks to build a new life after death.

—— Publishers Weekly

A dreamy, Southern gothic mystery…Young’s novel is powerful and captivating.

—— New Orleans Magazine

A dangerously good thriller

—— Wegener Dagbladen (Holland)

This thriller gets under your skin and won't let you go. One thing is very clear at the end: we want to read more about Holger Munch and Mia Krüger!

—— Booksection.de (Germany)

A very sophisticated and terrifying thriller, which keeps the reader guessing and gasping to the very last page. The story is powerful, the style is fluent, and the cast of characters is simply irresistible

—— Thrillermagazine.it (Italy)
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