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Monday 10:07 AM - Day 1 of 6, Leanne Samples admits that she lied at the trial of Walter Leroy Himes. In six days time, he goes to the chair. But no-one will listen. The FBI wants their pound of flesh. Monday 2.16 PM - Day 1 of 6, Natalie van der Hoven, editor of the "Seattle Sun", tracks down investigative journalist Frank Corso. He owes her a favour, and now she's calling it in. Monday 2.58 PM - Day 1 of 6 Leanne Samples goes into hiding. Frank Corso takes on her case. And if Walter Leroy Himes is innocent, a serial killer is still stalking Seattle ...'"Fury" is a winner - great bomb-ticking suspense, a wonderful sense of place, fine writing and flesh-and-bones characters. Must reading' - Harlen Coben. 'G. M. Ford is one of my favorite contemporary crime writers. Hilarious, provocative, and as cool as a March night in Seattle, he may be the best-kept secret in mystery novels. With the exhilarating "Fury", he's at top of his game and that's as good as it gets' - Dennis Lehane.
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Fury, G. M. Gerald M. Ford
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- 2004
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- Title
- Fury
- Language
- English
- Authors
- G. M. Gerald M. Ford
- Publisher
- Pan Books
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 335
- ISBN10
- 0330492632
- ISBN13
- 9780330492638
- Series
- Original title
- Fury
- Rating
- 3.6 out of 5
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- Monday 10:07 AM - Day 1 of 6, Leanne Samples admits that she lied at the trial of Walter Leroy Himes. In six days time, he goes to the chair. But no-one will listen. The FBI wants their pound of flesh. Monday 2.16 PM - Day 1 of 6, Natalie van der Hoven, editor of the "Seattle Sun", tracks down investigative journalist Frank Corso. He owes her a favour, and now she's calling it in. Monday 2.58 PM - Day 1 of 6 Leanne Samples goes into hiding. Frank Corso takes on her case. And if Walter Leroy Himes is innocent, a serial killer is still stalking Seattle ...'"Fury" is a winner - great bomb-ticking suspense, a wonderful sense of place, fine writing and flesh-and-bones characters. Must reading' - Harlen Coben. 'G. M. Ford is one of my favorite contemporary crime writers. Hilarious, provocative, and as cool as a March night in Seattle, he may be the best-kept secret in mystery novels. With the exhilarating "Fury", he's at top of his game and that's as good as it gets' - Dennis Lehane.


