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Eric Rickstad
Eric Rickstad is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author of THE SILENT GIRLS, a #1 bestselling Nook and Kindle novel heralded as intelligent and profound, dark, disturbing, and heartbreaking. His first novel REAP, a literary suspense novel, was a New York Times... show more
Eric Rickstad is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author of THE SILENT GIRLS, a #1 bestselling Nook and Kindle novel heralded as intelligent and profound, dark, disturbing, and heartbreaking. His first novel REAP, a literary suspense novel, was a New York Times Noteworthy Novel. He lives in his home state of Vermont with his lovely wife and daughter.He is represented by Philip Spitzer of the Philip G. Spitzer Literary Agency.
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 7 years ago
In 'Lie in Wait' a teenage girl is murdered while babysitting for a lawyer who's taken on a high-profile, highly controversial case. Set in a fictionalized version of the small town of Canaan in the far Northeastern corner of the Vermont, this is a thriller that makes great use of its setting and re...
Blood Rose Books
Blood Rose Books rated it 9 years ago
Eric Rickstand takes readers on a journey of missing teenage girls that will take the readers to a place that they least expect: Frank Rath thought that he was done investigating murders when he handed in his detective badge after the murder of his sister and her husband by a serial killer many ye...
Steph's Books
Steph's Books rated it 9 years ago
The Silent Girls is set in Vermont and Rath, a former police officer, now private investigator is helping the local police look into the disappearance of a young girl. Part way through the investigation other disappearances are revealed that look similar and then a body is found. Rath has been raisi...
Reclusive Reads
Reclusive Reads rated it 10 years ago
This novel starts off with one Hell of a creepy bang that had me expecting a John Connolly style thriller.Sadly, the meat of the story loses some of the promised edginess, gearing down into a well written, but unspectacular mystery involving a missing girl in rural Vermont. The ending proved to be s...
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