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"Invigorating twists and turn…chilling stalker novel." – Publisher's Weekly
"…the seventh and best in the series to date. Delivering breath-stopping tension and a strong sense of
place."– The St. Petersburg Times
"Stephen White's "Manner of Death" pulls readers along like a steam train. Don't crack this thing unless there's nothing else to do, because once started,
nothing else is going to get done." – The Denver Post
"Action-filled…White is so good at pumping up menace." – Kirkus Reviews
"Top-notch." – The Library Journal
"Compelling. A top-notch thriller." – The Chicago Tribune
"White (whose writing gets better and better) draws us into interlocking puzzles that might have ties to a famous mystery buried in
the annals of American crime in this quietly, deliberately terrifying book." – The Hartford Courant
"…chock-full of heart-stopping suspense and fascinating characterization. This book is
marvelously crafted. It belongs on your 1999 must-read list." – The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"…moves relentlessly forward…a consistently interesting ensemble cast, and very good use of time and
place." – The Boston Sunday Globe
""Manner of Death" makes for an absorbing read, with some fine psychological nuances, enough plot twists to keep you guessing, and minimum of graphic
violence." — Bookreporter.com
"This Rocky Mountain romp is non-stop suspense from blistering beginning to the nail-biter of an ending." – Just Books
"A complex, engrossing page-turner." – Jonathan Kellerman
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