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Triptych

by Karin Slaughter, Michael Kramer
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Synopsis

TRIPTYCH, Slaughter s brilliantly manipulative stand-alone will thrust readers onto the razorsharpedge between truth and innocence....

For Atlanta detective Michael Ormewood, the investigation into the sadistic murder of a local woman provides a welcome escape from an unhappy marriage and crushing guilt over the near-fatal shooting of his partner. But for John Shelley, an ex-con left with nothing but the certainty of his own innocence, a nightmare is about to begin. And the shocking consequences will leave readers gasping for breath.

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Publishers Weekly

Bestseller Slaughter departs from her Grant County crime series (Faithless, etc.) with a stand-alone thriller notable mainly for a jolting mid-book twist similar to one Ira Levin used with more subtlety in A Kiss Before Dying. The case of a prostitute's brutal murder provides a welcome break for Michael Ormewood, a cynical, world-weary Atlanta cop weighed down by dealing with the city's underclass and the heartbreak of a mentally impaired son. Since the victim's tongue was severed, linking the crime to several other recent outrages, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation intervenes. Suspicions focus on a recently paroled sex offender, John Shelley, who viciously butchered a neighbor more than a decade earlier. Slaughter unexpectedly switches the narrative's perspective, but the shock value garnered by the plot twist isn't matched by the predictable denouement. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Karin Slaughter

Karin Slaughter is the New York Times bestselling author of eight novels, including Beyond Reach and A Faint Cold Fear, which was named an International Book of the Month Club selection; she contributed to and edited Like a Charm. She is a native of Georgia, where she currently lives and is working on her next novel, which Delacorte Press will publish in 2010.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Books on Tape, Inc.
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9781415936122

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