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Two Evils

Monkeewrench #6

P. J. Tracy

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English
Penguin
25 September 2013
A missing teenage girl lies dead in a parking lot. Two young immigrants are killed in their apartment. Three men are found dead in the street nearby. As the police struggle to establish what's happened, they realise that the deaths may not be as random as they first appear. As the killings continue, homicide detectives Magozzi and Rolseath turn to maverick computer analyst Grace McBride for help, drawing her into an investigation that will threaten her life. And as the evidence mounts, it reveals terrifying intent. Ultimately, it forces the two detectives to make a dreadful choice: down which path does the lesser of two evils lie...

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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   234g
ISBN:   9780141030289
ISBN 10:   0141030283
Series:   Twin Cities Thriller
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

PJ Tracy is a pseudonym for the mother and daughter writing team of P.J. and Traci Lambrecht. They are the authors of bestselling thrillers Play to Kill, Want to Play?, Live Bait, Dead Run and Snow Blind.

Reviews for Two Evils: Monkeewrench #6

Outrageously suspenseful -- Harlan Coben A fast-paced gripping read with thrills and devilish twists Guardian All of the elements that made the previous books under the Tracy banner so successful are in evidence in Two Evils... plotting of immense ingenuity and the authors' gift for genuinely speakable, sardonic dialogue welovethisbook.com A truly brilliant crime thriller, fast-paced and edgy, full of deception and retribution with the essential incredible twist! Newmarket Journal A powerful thriller and an ingenious plot Observer Review Some of the best new blood work in the genre ... Scary funny, witty, and genuinely perplexing right to the end Glasgow Herald


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