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Peregrine

by William Bayer
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Synopsis

Circling high over Rockefeller Center is a peregrine falcon, the most awesome of the flying predators. She awaits a signal from her falconer. It is given: the bird attacks, plummeting from the sky at nearly 200 miles an hour, striking a young woman and killing her instantly.

So begins Peregrine, a chilling tale of obsession.

By chance, newscaster Pamela Barrett witnesses the slaying. Her impassioned account of it on television that evening thrills the falconer, a brilliant madman who identifies with his deadly bird. He becomes fascinated with Pam and enmeshes her in a bizarre and deadly scheme even as she finds herself drawn to him by an erotic need she doesn't understand.

As killing follows killing, the police and the media engage in cutthroat competition to find the murderer. Two falcons fight to the death above Central Park. Call girls, rich eccentrics, dealers in the black market for rare birds—all play their roles in this study of secret passion, desire, fulfillment, and ecstasy.

Publishers Weekly

Otto Penzler and the Mystery Writers of America, as part of their Edgar-winner reissue series, offer William Bayer's Peregrine (1981), about a killer who terrorizes New York with a lethal peregrine falcon. PW commented, "Bayer's original, carefully built thriller almost defies readers to stop at any point, no matter how horrified they may be." Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, William Bayer

New York Times bestselling author William Bayer, a.k.a. David Hunt, is a noted crime fiction writer. He divides his time between Martha's Vineyard and New York.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780765311610

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