Pulse

· Pinnacle Books
4.4
19 reviews
Ebook
560
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About this ebook

A PI’s latest case resembles the work of a serial killer presumed dead in this dark crime thriller by the New York Times–bestselling author of Switch.

Some Killers Come Back For More

The killer’s depravity is insatiable. What he does to his victims is unthinkable. Homicide detective turned PI Frank Quinn has seen this M.O. before. A demented ritual, it’s the work of Daniel Danielle—a notorious serial killer who blurs the line between male and female, human and monster. Danielle disappeared ten years ago. Is a copycat repeating the crimes? Or has Danielle made a deadly return? Either way, this time the killing won’t stop . . .

Praise for the writing of John Lutz

“Among the best.” —The San Diego U-T

“A major talent.” —John Lescroart

“One of the masters.” —Ridley Pearson

“In rare form.” —The New York Times Book Review

Ratings and reviews

4.4
19 reviews
richard black
March 3, 2016
Good beginning and middle. Typical mundane ending. Not one of the best but good if on sale.
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Abby Carte
July 16, 2016
All kinds of twists and turns!
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Morgan Philpot
August 2, 2016
A wonderful thrilling read.
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About the author

A multiple Edgar and Shamus Award winner—including the Shamus Lifetime Achievement Award—John Lutz is the author of over forty books. His novel SWF Seeks Same was made into the hit movie Single White Female, and The Ex was a critically acclaimed HBO feature. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, and Sarasota, Florida. Visit him online at www.johnlutzonline.com.

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