A Novel
Its been two years since his fiancée, Laurel, was brutally murdered. Two years of grief and loneliness. On this hot summer night, hes finally going out on a blind date, his first date since Laurels death. Hes not looking for love, just testing the waters to see if its possible to live a normal life again. The thought of it is turning his knees to jelly.
Marlene Frost is a beautiful woman. Shes warm and funny, with a smile to match. After the first awkward minutes, Joe finally starts to think this isnt such a bad idea after all. In fact, maybe this blind date will turn out to be one of the best things that ever happened to him.
He couldnt be more wrong. Because somehow, for reasons Joe can barely understand, this one evening will mark the beginning of a new nightmare. A nightmare that will lead him to the faceless man in the shadows, and to the most terrible realization of all.
"[T]his search for a psychopathic killer disappoints with repetitive dead ends and a clichéd wounded protagonist who brings on the terrifying climax by working with no backup." - PW.
"While the McKnight series has been praised for its sharply delineated locale, developing characters, and gripping plot twists, Joe Trumbull seems passive, full of self-pity, and not likely to appear in a second volume. Although Hamilton's many fans may want to read any of his books, those new to his work should start with one of the series." - Library Journal.
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Steve Hamilton is the New York Timesbestselling author of twelve novels, most recently The Second Life of Nick Mason and Die a Stranger. His debut, A Cold Day in Paradise,won both an Edgar and a Shamus Award for Best First Novel. His standalone novel The Lock Artist was a New York Times Notable Crime Book and won an Alex Award and the Edgar Award for Best Novel. He attended the University of Michigan, where he won the prestigious Hopwood Award for writing, and now lives in Cottekill, New York, with his wife and their two children.

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