Author: | Thomas Perry | ISBN: | 9780307781352 |
Publisher: | Random House Publishing Group | Publication: | April 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Ivy Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas Perry |
ISBN: | 9780307781352 |
Publisher: | Random House Publishing Group |
Publication: | April 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Ivy Books |
Language: | English |
“Compelling . . . Nobody writes a chase better than [Thomas] Perry.”—The Washington Post Book World
Jane Whitefield is the patron saint of the pursued, a Native American “guide” who specializes in making victims vanish. Calling on the ancient wisdom of the Seneca tribe and her own razor-sharp cunning, she conjures up new identities for people with nowhere left to run. She's as quick and quiet as freshly fallen show, and she covers a trail just as completely. But when a calculating killer stalks an innocent eight-year-old boy, Jane faces dangerous obstacles that will put her powers—and her life—to a terrifying test. . . .
Praise for Dance for the Dead
“Spellbinding . . . Terrific . . . Jane Whitefield may be the most arresting protagonist in the 90s thriller arena. . . . Thrillers need good villains, and this one has a formidable SOB who is cold-blooded enough to satisfy anybody's taste.”**—**Entertainment Weekly
“A terse thriller . . . Perry starts the story with a bang.”**—**San Francisco Chronicle
“One of the most engaging heroines in contemporary suspense.”—The Flint Journal
“Compelling . . . Nobody writes a chase better than [Thomas] Perry.”—The Washington Post Book World
Jane Whitefield is the patron saint of the pursued, a Native American “guide” who specializes in making victims vanish. Calling on the ancient wisdom of the Seneca tribe and her own razor-sharp cunning, she conjures up new identities for people with nowhere left to run. She's as quick and quiet as freshly fallen show, and she covers a trail just as completely. But when a calculating killer stalks an innocent eight-year-old boy, Jane faces dangerous obstacles that will put her powers—and her life—to a terrifying test. . . .
Praise for Dance for the Dead
“Spellbinding . . . Terrific . . . Jane Whitefield may be the most arresting protagonist in the 90s thriller arena. . . . Thrillers need good villains, and this one has a formidable SOB who is cold-blooded enough to satisfy anybody's taste.”**—**Entertainment Weekly
“A terse thriller . . . Perry starts the story with a bang.”**—**San Francisco Chronicle
“One of the most engaging heroines in contemporary suspense.”—The Flint Journal