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Goodbye to the Dead

Jonathan Stride #7

Brian Freeman

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English
Headline
13 September 2016
Series: Jonathan Stride
It is almost a decade since Duluth said goodbye to its innocence. The city creeps ever closer to the tenth anniversary of the year in which it found itself both gripped by murder and united in terror; and during which the pillar of its community, DS Jonathan Stride, had his home and heart torn to ribbons by the claws of cancer. Cat Mateo, an orphan with a knack of landing on her feet, has bid farewell to a life on the streets. This once-stray teenager owes her rescue to Detective Stride, the father figure she holds close to her heart. But Cat holds something else to her chest - a secret: the sheer power of which she could not possibly comprehend. A secret that, once out of the bag, will not just viciously scratch at Duluth's still-healing wounds, but will make DS Jonathan Stride wave goodbye to his convictions about the events nine years before, and say hello to his darkest fears.

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Imprint:   Headline
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   302g
ISBN:   9781782069034
ISBN 10:   1782069038
Series:   Jonathan Stride
Pages:   448
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brian Freeman is an internationally bestselling author of psychological suspsense novels. His books have been sold in 46 countries and 20 languages. His debut thriller, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a nominee for the Edgar, Dagger, Anthony and Barry awards for the best first novel. In 2013, Spilled Blood won the International Thriller Writers award for Best Hardcover Novel. Goodbye to the Dead is his seventh novel featuring Duluth Detective Jonathan Stride.

Reviews for Goodbye to the Dead: Jonathan Stride #7

As brilliant as Harlan Coben. - Daily Mail This man can tell a story. - Michael Connelly An uncanny abiity to wrong-foot the reader. - Guardian Page-turning psychological suspense. - Jeffery Deaver Gripping, shocking, and moving . . . A master of psychological suspense. - Lisa Gardner


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