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Acts of Violence Ryan David Jahn

Acts of Violence By Ryan David Jahn

Acts of Violence by Ryan David Jahn


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WINNER OF THE 2010 CWA JOHN CREASY (NEW BLOOD) DAGGER

Acts of Violence Summary

Acts of Violence by Ryan David Jahn

Katrina Marino is about to become America's most infamous murder victim.

This is Katrina's story, and the story of her killer.

It is also the story of Katrina's neighbours, those who witnessed her murder and did nothing: the terrified Vietnam draftee; the woman who thinks she's killed a child, and her husband who will risk everything for the truth; the former soldier planning suicide and the man who saves him. And others whose lives are touched by the crime: the elderly teacher whose past is catching up with him; the amateur blackmailer who's about to find out just what sort of people he's been threatening; the corrupt cop who believes he is God's `red right hand'.

Shocking and compassionate, angry and gripping, ACTS OF VIOLENCE is a sprawling, cinematic tour-de-force, a terrifying crime novel unlike any other.

About Ryan David Jahn

Ryan David Jahn lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife Jessica and two beautiful little girls, Francine and Matilda. His novels include Acts of Violence, which won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasey Dagger, Low Life, The Dispatcher, and The Last Tomorrow. His work has been translated into twelve languages.

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GOR001478202
9780230743595
0230743595
Acts of Violence by Ryan David Jahn
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20091106
288
Winner of CWA New Blood Dagger 2010 (UK)
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