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Nate Rodriguez #2
William Morrow
June 2008
On Sale: June 4, 2008
Featuring: Nate Rodriguez
400 pages ISBN: 0060882042 EAN: 9780060882044 Hardcover
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Thriller Police Procedural
Jonathan Santlofer once again combines his extraordinary
talents as both a writer and an artist in this second
chilling thriller featuring NYPD forensic sketch artist Nate
Rodriguez. Though plagued by the death of his father years
ago, Rodriguez has little time to dwell on the past. A rash
of seemingly unrelated murders holds New York City in a
gridlock of terror, and with his reputation for having a
sixth sense—an uncanny ability to draw things he hasn't even
seen—Rodriguez lands a spot on the task force investigating
the crimes. But with his mind's eye clouded, he's forced to
search for an answer the old-fashioned way: by hitting the
streets. Rodriguez begins to suspect a common
thread between the victims, confirmed when more bodies turn
up—those of the killers themselves. As the slayings
continue, the link between the crimes comes into focus and
Rodriguez must convince the NYPD that they are up against
something bigger—and more heinous—than anyone ever
suspected. The Murder Notebook is a smart,
innovative suspense novel with a terrifying,
ripped-from-the-headlines urgency. Where is the line between
advancement and criminality in matters of manipulating the
human psyche? What would happen if someone were no longer
able to feel fear? With his unique blend of gripping prose
and original sketches, Jonathan Santlofer has crafted a tale
of morality and duty, love and justice, that is as shocking
as it is timely.
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