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The Intruders (Book)

By: Michael Marshall (Author)


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Traveling to Seattle when his wife goes missing during a business trip, former patrol cop Jack Whalen uncovers unsettling truths and is enlisted by a childhood friend to untangle other mysteries involving a businessman's will and the disappearance of a seemingly innocent young girl. By the author of The Straw Men. Reprint.

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The bestselling author of "The Straw Men" makes his American hardcover debut with a searing, atmospheric tale that ratchets up the suspense, page by page, until its shocking end

For Jack Whalen, it all starts with a visit from a childhood friend, now a lawyer, who asks for his help on an odd case. The family members of a scientist have been brutally murdered, and the scientist--who may have had something to hide--is nowhere to be found.

But Jack has more pressing matters on his mind. His wife has told him that she's on a routine business trip to Seattle, yet she hasn't checked into her hotel. Calls to her cell phone go unanswered, and when Jack travels to Seattle to investigate, she's vanished.

And in Oregon a little girl goes missing. She's found miles away, but it soon becomes clear that she's not an innocent victim, and is far from defenseless. Unusual events, all leading to the same place. As a former patrol cop who left the force under difficult circumstances, Jack is determined to find some answers. Yet the more he digs, the more the intrigue grows. Searching into the dark secrets of a past that still haunts him, Jack discovers that the truth has roots deeper and more evil than he ever feared.



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1 out of 5 stars Much ado about not much, October 6, 2009
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Who gives this guy so many awards and good reviews? Are they all on drugs? The Intruders was so boring and pointless. It takes nearly 200 pages before you even get a clue of whats going on. Lifes too short to waste it on drek like this. Im not reading this guy again. And no, it was not nerve-wracking, terrifying, spooky or brilliant, as all these other reviewers claimed. It was a snooze. I could barely stay awake.

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