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The Blue Nowhere

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473631977

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 17th November 2016

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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DEAVER. DANGEROUSLY GOOD.

Imagine you’re in a bar. A man approaches you. He doesn’t seem familiar but he knows your past, your job, your hobbies and your ex-boyfriend’s name. You go for a drink. This is your first – and last – mistake. You’re the latest victim of the latest killer. A man who can rip away the thin carapace protecting the secrets of your life – before ending it.

Streetwise cop Frank Bishop has been charged with the job of halting the mounting body count. He enlists the help of Wyatt Gillette, a young hacker on the wrong side of the law.

They must stalk this faceless criminal through both the real and the virtual universe, combining their old and new world skills to beat the mastermind. But how do you stop a man who knows your every move? You go into the blue nowhere…

‘One of the world’s best plotters – his intricate twists and turns catch out even the hardened thriller reader’ Daily Mail

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Deaver has produced an exciting cyberthriller
Sunday Telegraph
Deaver's customary brilliant plotting
The Sunday Times
Deaver has produced an exciting cyberthriller
Sunday Telegraph
Another serial killer and the internet both helping and concealing the stunning solution. The murderer chooses victims through the internet, but is is old-fashioned sleuthing that tracks down method and motive
The Scotsman
Deaver expertly leads the reader through the intricacies of the California State Police Computer Crimes Division
Express
Jeffery Deaver's story, set in California, sets out to dazzle and bewilder readers with all manner of cyber-clues and deceptions ... a classic detective yarn
Gerald Kaufman, The Scotsman