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What Comes Next by John Katzenbach

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Also by John Katzenbach:

What Comes Next, June 2012
Hardcover / e-Book
The Wrong Man, October 2006
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State of Mind, July 2004
Paperback (reprint)
A Madman's Tale, June 2004
Hardcover
The Analyst, February 2003
Paperback (reprint)

What Comes Next
John Katzenbach

Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
June 2012
On Sale: June 5, 2012
320 pages
ISBN: 0802126111
EAN: 9780802126115
Kindle: B007WTG5WE
Hardcover / e-Book
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When a retired academician witnesses a lovely young woman snatched off the street, he is unsatisfied by the police response and vows to find her on his own. She has been kidnapped and held prisoner by a married couple who have started an exclusive website, named ?What Comes Next,” on which viewers can watch, in real time, what befalls their victims.What befalls the pretty teenager at the hands of the depraved couple, as thousands follow every moment of her nightmare, provides one of the most terrifying novels of the year.Praise for John Katzenbach:?Few writers of crime fiction seem to understand the criminal mind as well as Katzenbach.” ?People?What is so scary is that Katzenbach creates a fictional world that is very much like the one we live in now, only taken to a horrifying extreme.” ?USA Today?Katzenbach is very good at world-building, and his imaginary Western Territory is frighteningly believable.” ? The Washington Post?Katzenbach weaves a complex and intriguing mystery while at the same time illuminating a piece of history. I found myself caught in its grip within the first few pages.” ? Jonathan Harr, author of A Civil Action?Katzenbach's wonderful, tense narrative flows effortlessly, drawing you deeper and deeper into a chilling atmosphere of evil, darkness, and shadows.” ?-The Miami Herald

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