Lou Mason Mystery - 02 - The Last Witness
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—Linda Fairstein, NYT Bestselling Author
James Patterson fan’s - take off on a rocket-fueled suspense ride with Shakedown, the first book in the Jack Davis Thriller series by Joel Goldman.
The Dead Man
If you like John Grisham’s twists and turns and James Patterson’s page-turning thrills, you’ll love Joel Goldman’s The Dead Man, the second book in the Jack Davis Thriller series!
“A masterful blend of rock-solid detective work and escalating dread. The Dead Man is both a top-notch thriller and a heart-rending story of loss, courage and second chances. I loved it.”
Robert Crais, NYT Best Selling Author
“The Dead Man is one of those rare novels you will be tempted to read twice: the first time to enjoy, and the second to appreciate how Goldman puts the pieces together. The hours spent on both will be more than worth it.”
—Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com
When FBI Agent Jack Davis investigates a mass murder, a leak of crucial information and his imploding personal life throw him into the ultimate danger zone – where truth lies at the heart of betrayal.
Think John Grisham meets James Patterson and you’ve got Joel Goldman in The Dead Man!
“Goldman’s realistic setting, fast-paced dialogue and chilling plotting will have you wanting to read more in this gritty suspense series.”
—Cindy Bauer, bookpleasures.com
“The Dead Man has all the plots and twists one may expect from a Grisham novel and the pace of a James Patterson crime story.”
—Carolyn LeComte, Curledup.com
It doesn’t get any better than that, so grab The Dead Man and don’t let go!
THE LAST WITNESS
JOEL GOLDMAN
Copyright © 2003 by Joel Goldman
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This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental.