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Industry Reviews
"Immoral is a slick and savvy offering and the best debut mystery in quite some time." --BookPage
"[Immoral] may very well be one of the best debuts of 2005...a near pitch-perfect first novel that soars with believable characters, crisp dialogue and, for the most part, logical twists and turns...Jonathan Stride literally strides onto the page, flawed, complicated, and very appealing." --South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"In one of the more thrilling debuts to come along in a while, Freeman takes the reader on a gloriously chilling ride through a world where nothing is as it seems." --New Mystery Reader magazine
"With Stride, Freeman has created a world-weary detective with a strong moral compass and determination. Tightly written with a strong sense of place and character...a compelling read." --Dallas Morning News
"Immoral is an excellent book, filled with a masterfully complex plot with twists that makes this into a real page-turner. Look for Immoral, and when you find it do not pass by it. Brian Freeman takes suspense writing to another level. You do not want to miss this book." --ReviewingTheEvidence.com
"[B]e warned. In the manner of the finest thrillers, nothing is as it seems in Freeman's devilish story of revenge and double-cross." --Orlando Sentinel
"Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate and stylish writing you'll find anywhere today." --Jeffery Deaver, author of The Twelfth Card and Garden of Beasts
"The writing is tough, muscular and shot through with such a sense of loss, torment, longing, torn innocence that it's downright Celtic in its sorrow. Just as the reader and Stride figure to have the case wrapped, there's a sucker punch you never saw coming--and it hurts wonderfully. The novel is reminiscent of Lehane, of such works as Gone Baby Gone, and Sacred, when Lehane was writing this darkest, bruised, compassionate self. Freeman's novel is one hell of a read, gut wrenching and moving, exciting and powerful. Any book that makes you want to fly to Vegas gets my bet. Stride on." --Ken Bruen, author of The Killing of the Tinkers
"Who is Brian Freeman? This guy can tell a story. Immoral is a page-turner of the highest caliber. It has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end." --Michael Connelly, author of The Closers In this compelling debut thriller, Freeman turns in a psychologically gripping, virtuoso performance, with a detective who is likely to return. He deftly lays bare the demons lurking in many of us while keeping us tantalized through a series of plot shifts. Highly recommended. Library Journal (starred review)
Immoral is a slick and savvy offering and the best debut mystery in quite some time. BookPage
[Immoral] may very well be one of the best debuts of 2005...a near pitch-perfect first novel that soars with believable characters, crisp dialogue and, for the most part, logical twists and turns...Jonathan Stride literally strides onto the page, flawed, complicated, and very appealing. South Florida Sun-Sentinel
In one of the more thrilling debuts to come along in a while, Freeman takes the reader on a gloriously chilling ride through a world where nothing is as it seems. New Mystery Reader magazine
With Stride, Freeman has created a world-weary detective with a strong moral compass and determination. Tightly written with a strong sense of place and character a compelling read. Dallas Morning News
Immoral is an excellent book, filled with a masterfully complex plot with twists that makes this into a real page-turner. Look for Immoral, and when you find it do not pass by it. Brian Freeman takes suspense writing to another level. You do not want to miss this book. ReviewingTheEvidence.com
[B]e warned. In the manner of the finest thrillers, nothing is as it seems in Freeman's devilish story of revenge and double-cross. Orlando Sentinel
Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate and stylish writing you'll find anywhere today. Jeffery Deaver, author of The Twelfth Card and Garden of Beasts
The writing is tough, muscular and shot through with such a sense of loss, torment, longing, torn innocence that it's downright Celtic in its sorrow. Just as the reader and Stride figure to have the case wrapped, there's a sucker punch you never saw coming--and it hurts wonderfully. The novel is reminiscent of Lehane, of such works as Gone Baby Gone, and Sacred, when Lehane was writing this darkest, bruised, compassionate self. Freeman's novel is one hell of a read, gut wrenching and moving, exciting and powerful. Any book that makes you want to fly to Vegas gets my bet. Stride on. Ken Bruen, author of The Killing of the Tinkers
Who is Brian Freeman? This guy can tell a story. Immoral is a page-turner of the highest caliber. It has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end. Michael Connelly, author of The Closers
" In this compelling debut thriller, Freeman turns in a psychologically gripping, virtuoso performance, with a detective who is likely to return. He deftly lays bare the demons lurking in many of us while keeping us tantalized through a series of plot shifts. Highly recommended. "Library Journal (starred review)"
"Immoral" is a slick and savvy offering and the best debut mystery in quite some time. "BookPage"
["Immoral"] may very well be one of the best debuts of 2005...a near pitch-perfect first novel that soars with believable characters, crisp dialogue and, for the most part, logical twists and turns...Jonathan Stride literally strides onto the page, flawed, complicated, and very appealing. "South Florida Sun-Sentinel"
In one of the more thrilling debuts to come along in a while, Freeman takes the reader on a gloriously chilling ride through a world where nothing is as it seems. "New Mystery Reader magazine"
With Stride, Freeman has created a world-weary detective with a strong moral compass and determination. Tightly written with a strong sense of place and character a compelling read. "Dallas Morning News"
"Immoral" is an excellent book, filled with a masterfully complex plot with twists that makes this into a real page-turner. Look for "Immoral," and when you find it do not pass by it. Brian Freeman takes suspense writing to another level. You do not want to miss this book. "ReviewingTheEvidence.com"
[B]e warned. In the manner of the finest thrillers, nothing is as it seems in Freeman's devilish story of revenge and double-cross. "Orlando Sentinel"
Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate and stylish writing you'll find anywhere today. "Jeffery Deaver, author of The Twelfth Card and Garden of Beasts"
The writing is tough, muscular and shot through with such a sense of loss, torment, longing, torn innocence that it's downright Celtic in its sorrow. Just as the reader and Stride figure to have the case wrapped, there's a sucker punch you never saw coming--and it hurts wonderfully. The novel is reminiscent of Lehane, of such works as "Gone Baby Gone," and "Sacred," when Lehane was writing this darkest, bruised, compassionate self. Freeman's novel is one hell of a read, gut wrenching and moving, exciting and powerful. Any book that makes you want to fly to Vegas gets my bet. Stride on. "Ken Bruen, author of The Killing of the Tinkers"
Who is Brian Freeman? This guy can tell a story. "Immoral" is a page-turner of the highest caliber. It has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end. "Michael Connelly, author of The Closers"" "In this compelling debut thriller, Freeman turns in a psychologically gripping, virtuoso performance, with a detective who is likely to return. He deftly lays bare the demons lurking in many of us while keeping us tantalized through a series of plot shifts. Highly recommended." -"Library Journal "(starred review) ""Immoral" is a slick and savvy offering and the best debut mystery in quite some time." -"BookPage" "["Immoral"] may very well be one of the best debuts of 2005...a near pitch-perfect first novel that soars with believable characters, crisp dialogue and, for the most part, logical twists and turns...Jonathan Stride literally strides onto the page--flawed, complicated, and very appealing." -"South ""Florida"" Sun-Sentinel" "In one of the more thrilling debuts to come along in a while, Freeman takes the reader on a gloriously chilling ride through a world where nothing is as it seems."-"New Mystery Reader" magazine "With Stride, Freeman has created a world-weary detective with a strong moral compass and determination. Tightly written with a strong sense of place and character...a compelling read." -"Dallas"" Morning News" ""Immoral" is an excellent book, filled with a masterfully complex plot with twists that makes this into a real page-turner. Look for "Immoral," and when you find it do not pass by it. Brian Freeman takes suspense writing to another level. You do not want to miss this book." -ReviewingTheEvidence.com "[B]e warned. In the manner of the finest thrillers, nothing is as it seems in Freeman's devilish story of revenge and double-cross."-"Orlando"" Sentinel" "Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate and stylish writing you'll find anywhere today."--Jeffery Deaver, author of "The Twelfth Card" and "Garden"" of ""Beasts""" "The writing is tough, muscula " In this compelling debut thriller, Freeman turns in a psychologically gripping, virtuoso performance, with a detective who is likely to return. He deftly lays bare the demons lurking in many of us while keeping us tantalized through a series of plot shifts. Highly recommended." - "Library Journal "(starred review) " "Immoral" is a slick and savvy offering and the best debut mystery in quite some time." - "BookPage" " ["Immoral"] may very well be one of the best debuts of 2005... a near pitch-perfect first novel that soars with believable characters, crisp dialogue and, for the most part, logical twists and turns...Jonathan Stride literally strides onto the page-- flawed, complicated, and very appealing." - "South ""Florida"" Sun-Sentinel" " In one of the more thrilling debuts to come along in a while, Freeman takes the reader on a gloriously chilling ride through a world where nothing is as it seems." - "New Mystery Reader" magazine " With Stride, Freeman has created a world-weary detective with a strong moral compass and determination. Tightly written with a strong sense of place and character... a compelling read." - "Dallas"" Morning News" " "Immoral" is an excellent book, filled with a masterfully complex plot with twists that makes this into a real page-turner. Look for "Immoral," and when you find it do not pass by it. Brian Freeman takes suspense writing to another level. You do not want to miss this book." - ReviewingTheEvidence.com " [B]e warned. Inthe manner of the finest thrillers, nothing is as it seems in Freeman' s devilish story of revenge and double-cross." - "Orlando"" Sentinel" "Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate and stylish writing you'll find anywhere today."-- Jeffery Deaver, author of "The Twelfth Card" and "Garden"" of ""Beasts""" " The writing is tough, muscular and shot through with such a sense of loss, torment, longing, torn innocence that it' s downright Celtic in its sorrow. Just as the reader and Stride figure to have the case wrapped, there' s a sucker punch you never saw coming-- and it hurts wonderfully. The novel is reminiscent of Lehane, of such works as "Gone Baby Gone," and "Sacred," when Lehane was writing this darkest, bruised, compassionate self. Freeman' s novel is one hell of a read, gut wrenching and moving, exciting and powerful. Any book that makes you want to fly to Vegas gets my bet. Stride on." -- Ken Bruen, author of "The Killing of the Tinkers" "Who is Brian Freeman? This guy can tell a story. "Immoral" is a page-turner of the highest caliber. It has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end."-- Michael Connelly, author of "The Closers"
ISBN: 9781250054739
ISBN-10: 1250054737
Series: Jonathan Stride
Published: 27th June 2006
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 352
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ST MARTINS PR 3PL
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 17.78 x 12.7 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.36
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