Deeper than the dead / by Tami Hoag.
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- ISBN: 9780525951308 (hc) :
- Physical Description: x, 421 p. ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Dutton, 2010.
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| Subject: | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation > Officials and employees > Fiction. Fathers and sons > Fiction. Serial murder investigation > Fiction. Women scientists > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Mystery fiction. Suspense fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
A California town is rocked to its core when four children stumble upon a murder victim, drawing Special Agent Tony Mendez into a search for a psychopathic serial killer called the "See-No-Evil" killer. - Baker & Taylor
A California town is rocked to its core when two boys and a girl stumble upon a murder victim, drawing Special Agent Tony Mendez into a search for a psychopathic serial killer called "The See No Evil Killer," but as his probe continues, he realizes that the killer may be the father of one of the boys and enlists the aid of their teacher, Anne Navarre, to uncover the truth. - Baker & Taylor
A California town is rocked to its core when two boys and a girl stumble upon a murder victim, drawing Special Agent Tony Mendez into a search for a psychopathic serial killer called "The See No Evil Killer." - Baker & Taylor
California, 1985. Detective Tony Mendez, fresh from a law enforcement course at FBI headquarters, is charged with discovering the identity of a brutal, calculating psychopath. His search pushes him ever deeper into the lives of three children, and closer to the young teacher whose interest in recent events becomes as intense as his own. - Penguin PutnamThe #1 New York Times bestselling author joins the Dutton list with the thriller her millions of fans have been awaiting for two years.
Tami Hoag is in a class by herself, beloved by readers and critic s alike, with more than 22 million copies of her books in print. With Hoagâs first novel for Dutton, she proves anew why the Chicago Tribune called her âone of the most intense suspense writers around.â
California, 1984. Three children, running in the woods behind their school, stumble upon a partially buried female body, eyes and mouth glued shut. Close behind the children is their teacher, Anne Navarre, shocked by this discovery and heartbroken as she witnesses the end of their innocence. What she doesnât yet realize is that this will mark the end of innocence for an entire community, as the ties that bind families and friends are tested by secrets uncovered in the wake of a serial killerâs escalating activity.
Detective Tony Mendez, fresh from a law enforcement course at FBI headquarters, is charged with interpreting those now revealed secrets. Heâs using a new techniqueâprofilingâto develop a theory of the case, a strategy that pushes him ever deeper into the lives of the three children, and closer to the young teacher whose interest in recent events becomes as intense as his own.
As new victims are found and the media scrutiny of the investigation bears down on them, both Mendez and Navarre are unsure if those who suffer most are the victims themselvesâor the family and friends of the killer, blissfully unaware that someone very close to them is a brutal, calculating psychopath.