Curiosity can kill more
than cats - but when Pete Talbott found himself at the wrong end of Gino
Parini's .45 reading his own obituary, it was a mystery he couldn't
leave alone.
From the cornfields of Ohio to the gritty slums of Chicago,
a bloody kitchen in a Back Bay townhouse, New York's Washington Square,
and the nation's Capitol itself, the hunt is on.
Someone with a
penchant for sharp scalpels and embalming tables is planting bodies
under other people's names, and if Talbott doesn't stop them, he and his
quirky new girlfriend Sandy Kasmarek will be next on the Undertaker's
list.
Reviewer Comments on the Author's earlier novels:
The New Yorker: "A thriller in the purest cliffhanger vein . . . Mr. Brown's technique is flawless."
Worldwide
Library: "William F. Brown has written a mesmerizing tale . . . making
the unlikely seem all too real . . . explosive, fast paced action."
The Virginia Gazette: "It's the stuff of a real good read."
McNaughton Book Service: "Tightly plotted suspense in a fast-paced terrorist thriller."
South
Bend Tribune: "An exceptional book of adventure, intrigue and
history... strong figures . . . a well-constructed, powerful story that
predicts certain Armageddon."
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TH - 656 | The Undertaker by William F. Brown
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