You Can't Stop Me

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Max Allan Collins ISBN: 9780786024513
Publisher: Kensington Publication: March 1, 2010
Imprint: Pinnacle Language: English
Author: Max Allan Collins
ISBN: 9780786024513
Publisher: Kensington
Publication: March 1, 2010
Imprint: Pinnacle
Language: English

From the New York Times–bestselling author and Edgar Award winner: Reality TV sets the stage for “a terrific cat and mouse thriller” (The Mystery Gazette).

Field agent for the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation, J.C. Harrow made headlines when he apprehended a would-be presidential assassin—only to come home that night and find his wife and son brutally murdered. This tragic twist of fate launched his career as the host of reality TV’s smash-hit, Crime Seen! But while media star Harrow tracks down dangerous criminals coast to coast—with the help of viewers’ tips—a killer with a twisted agenda is making his own bloody path to fame.

As the trail of violence draws closer, Harrow goes off script in a manhunt for the psycho who slaughtered his family. The cameras are rolling. And all of America is watching—including a serial killer with a very specific target audience.

“Mov[ing] like a semi down a mountain road with the brakes burned out,” You Can’t Stop Me is the Shamus Award winner from a renowned author at his breathtaking best (Pulp Fiction Reviews).

“A killer yarn from a master of suspense.” —James Rollins

“I did not move from my chair till I was done.” —Crimespree

“No one can twist through a maze with the intensity and suspense of Max Allan Collins.” —Clive Cussler

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From the New York Times–bestselling author and Edgar Award winner: Reality TV sets the stage for “a terrific cat and mouse thriller” (The Mystery Gazette).

Field agent for the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation, J.C. Harrow made headlines when he apprehended a would-be presidential assassin—only to come home that night and find his wife and son brutally murdered. This tragic twist of fate launched his career as the host of reality TV’s smash-hit, Crime Seen! But while media star Harrow tracks down dangerous criminals coast to coast—with the help of viewers’ tips—a killer with a twisted agenda is making his own bloody path to fame.

As the trail of violence draws closer, Harrow goes off script in a manhunt for the psycho who slaughtered his family. The cameras are rolling. And all of America is watching—including a serial killer with a very specific target audience.

“Mov[ing] like a semi down a mountain road with the brakes burned out,” You Can’t Stop Me is the Shamus Award winner from a renowned author at his breathtaking best (Pulp Fiction Reviews).

“A killer yarn from a master of suspense.” —James Rollins

“I did not move from my chair till I was done.” —Crimespree

“No one can twist through a maze with the intensity and suspense of Max Allan Collins.” —Clive Cussler

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