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XO

On sale

25th August 2016

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340937334

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The third Kathryn Dance novel from Number One bestseller Jeffery Deaver.

Kayleigh Towne is a beautiful and successful singer-songwriter, and Edwin Sharp is her biggest fan. When she replies to one of his fan letters with ‘XO’, Edwin is convinced she loves him, and that her latest hit song ‘Your Shadow’ was written for him. Nothing Kayleigh or her lawyers can say persuades him otherwise.

Then the singer gets an anonymous phone call; it’s the first verse of ‘Your Shadow’ playing. Soon after, one of the crew is horribly murdered. Kayleigh’s friend Kathryn Dance, a special agent with the California Bureau of Investigation, knows that stalking crimes are not one-off occurrences, and, sure enough, more verses of the song are played as warnings of death to follow. With a little help from forensic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme, Dance must use her kinesic and investigative skills in an attempt to find the killer before more people die.

Deaver has written the actual song, ‘Your Shadow’. Readers are able to download it from http://www.jefferydeaver.com.

Reviews

<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review
Excellent . . . plenty of surprises and red herrings
<i>Booklist</i>
'Written with Deaver's usual keen eye for dialogue and character and featuring his customary right-angle plot twists, the novel will be a sure-fire hit . . . This may be the most compelling of the Dance books.'
<i>Daily Telegraph</i>
The most creative, skilled and intriguing thriller writer in the world . . . [Deaver] has produced a stunning series of bestsellers with unique characterisation, intelligent characters, beguiling plots and double-barrelled and sometimes triple-barrelled solutions.
<i>Guardian</i>
The pace is terrific, the suspense inexorable, and there is an excellent climax . . . If you want thrills, Deaver is your man.
Kathy Reichs
Jeffery Deaver is grand master of the ticking-clock thriller.
<i>Daily Express</i>
'The danger for thriller writers is that they become so comfortable with their detectives, Dance, Rhymes, Sachs and Co, that new readers feel excluded. Deaver always avoids this, though, elegantly reprising their back stories for newcomers without boring the faithful.' *****
<i>The Big Issue</i>
Deaver writes crime fiction - thrillers you want to race through - and he's bloody good . . . If he was real, 007 would be a Deaver fan
<i>Saga Magazine</i>
Sometimes the purest escapism can only be found in a knuckle-bleaching thriller that messes with your blood pressure. This is a job for Jeffery Deaver, on top form with another case for special agent Kathryn Dance . . . a classically twisty slice of Deaver suspense
New York Times
Devious, diabolical and devilish ... It's Dance's toughest case, and one of Deaver's best books.
The Times
The best psychological thriller writer around.
Guardian
If you want thrills, Deaver is your man.
Independent on Sunday
Deaver never disappoints.
Evening Standard
A master of misdirection.
Daily Mail
One of the world's best plotters.
Kathy Reichs
Grand master of the ticking-clock thriller.
New York Times
Devious, diabolical and devilish ... It's Dance's toughest case, and one of Deaver's best books.
The Times
The best psychological thriller writer around.
Guardian
If you want thrills, Deaver is your man.
Independent on Sunday
Deaver never disappoints.
Evening Standard
A master of misdirection.
Daily Mail
One of the world's best plotters.
Kathy Reichs
Grand master of the ticking-clock thriller.
<i>New York Times</i>
'Devious, diabolical and devilish . . . It's Dance's toughest case, and one of Deaver's best books.'
<i>Candis</i>
With a game of cat and mouse that is full of twists and turns, expect family and friends to queue up to borrow this one

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