Deeper Than the Dead
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (778 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0032COV6W |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 570 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Needing insight into Peter Crane’s world, Mendez asks Anne Navarre, Tommy’s fifth-grade teacher, to find out what she can. The victim is a young woman, her eyes and lips sealed closed, a blind and silent witness to an unspeakable crime. It’s a request Anne finds both intriguing and unethical—much like Mendez himself. When three children stumble on a shallow grave in 1984, an idyllic California community is rocked to its core. As the connections between the two families become increasingly tangled, it seems clear that one of these children holds the key to a serial killer’s double life and a revelation of evil so dark, so deep, no one may survive.. It quickly becomes apparent that the See-No-Evil killer is no ordinary psychopath. Peter Crane fits the bill. Then a new victim leads to a different suspect—a man whose son was another of the three children to find the grave but a man whose position in the community is also above reproach, a sheriff’s deputy. Crane is also a beloved husband and father to a ten-year-old son, Tommy, who was one of the three children to discover the grave. The profile paints a portrait of a man easily trusted, well respected, and intelligent—a man no on
8-city author tour. (Dec.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. This is serial killer lite with Hoag's romance roots dictating both the prose style and the unveiling of the killer. One fall day in 1985 in Oak Knoll, Calif., fifth-grader Tommy Crane and his sidekick, Wendy Morgan, are fleeing the class bully, Dennis Farman, through a local park when Tommy stumbles over the head of a dead woman buried up to her neck. From Publishers Weekly Bestseller Hoag (Kill the Messenger) ventures into serial killer territory with results sure to please her many fans, though unresolved plot threads, both intentional and inadvertent, ma
Tami Hoag’s novels have appeared regularly on national bestseller lists since the publication of her first book in 1988. She lives in Los Angeles.
"A terrific read; had trouble putting it down!" according to Thonie Hevron. Loved this book. I've always liked Tami Hoag books but I love this one. The cop characters were authentic, both the good and the bad. The situations are much like what a law enforcement officer would face during an investigation, with the exception of a very satisfying plot twist. I found this not predictable as some revi. "Great great great" according to Dwayne Campbell. I could not put it down.just a fantastic readhighly recommended!!! Can't wait to read part two of the oak knoll series!. Kindle Customer said DEEPER THAN THE DEAD. I just love Tami Hoag's novels. Not only are they interesting, fast paced, and keeps you on the of your seat every time, but, my favorite thing of all is that they're not for the faint of heart. This novel was no different. It started out with such an ingenious plan of bringing you back to 1985, and describing it in great