Damnation Street

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320
Pages

About this ebook

“Great characters, inventive plotting, darkness, light, horror, and humor . . . a relentless tale of suspense” from an Edgar Award–winning author (Booklist, starred review).

They are two sworn enemies with a single obsession: a woman on the run from them both.
 
Scott Weiss is a private detective. John Foy is a professional killer. The woman is Julie Wyant, a hooker with the face of an angel.
 
Julie spent one night with Foy—a night of psychopathic cruelty that Foy called love. Desperate to get away from him, she vanished without a trace. And Foy wants her back.
 
There’s only one man who can find her: Weiss, the best locate operative in the business. She’s begged him not to look for her, fearing he’ll bring the killer in his wake. But Weiss can’t stay away.
 
Now, from a town called Paradise, through a wilderness that feels like hell, Weiss searches for Julie—and the killer follows, waiting for his chance.
 
They are two expert hunters matching move for move—until it ends on Damnation Street.

About the author

Andrew Klavan is the author of the bestselling novels True Crime, which was made into a film directed by Clint Eastwood, and Don’t Say a Word, which became a film starring Michael Douglas. His work has been nominated for the Edgar Award five times and has won twice. Klavan is a contributing editor at City Journal and his articles have appeared, among other places, in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and Los Angeles Times. He lives in Southern California with his wife Ellen. They have a daughter, Faith, and a son, Spencer.

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