The Suspect (Dismas Hardy)
On the heels of The Hunt Club—his biggest bestseller to date—John Lescroart weaves a new story of crime and justice in San Francisco that will keep pages turning and readers guessing from start to dizzying finish. When Dr. Caryn Dryden is found floating dead in her hot tub, homicide inspector...
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On the heels of The Hunt Club—his biggest bestseller to date—John Lescroart weaves a new story of crime and justice in San Francisco that will keep pages turning and readers guessing from start to dizzying finish. When Dr. Caryn Dryden is found floating dead in her hot tub, homicide inspector Devin Juhle targets a suspect close to home: her husband, Stuart Gorman. After all, Stuart was recently asked for a divorce . . . and he stands to gain millions in insurance. His alibi—that he was at his cabin on Tamarack Lake that weekend—doesn’t keep him out of hot water. But maybe a shrewd attorney will. Gina Roake, a partner in Dismas Hardy’s firm, is eager to take on such a high-profile case, especially when the client’s innocence seems so easy to prove. Yet the more time she spends with Stuart, the more complicated her feelings become; she feels strangely drawn to him at first, then has to confront the possibility of a dark history lurking in his past. Desperate to know the truth, Gina calls in Wyatt Hunt to investigate. Before the facts are in, her client is on the lam; he’s already been tried in the press, and so he’s certain the courtroom won’t bring him any mercy either. Racing to a stunning conclusion as Gina uncovers disturbing answers, The Suspect is a chilling story of secrets, love, and lies. Building on The Hunt Club’s phenomenal success, The Suspect showcases the writing of a master of suspense at the height of his art.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780525949985 (0525949984)
Publish date: January 16th 2007
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Nicely paced and well thought out crime thriller, the final reveal had me clapping as it was a brilliant twist that I saw coming but was not sure how it would be set up by the author.
yes.. it was the first book of john lescroart i've read and it really fascinates me and made me want to read more books he created.. right now, i've got three books of his.. the suspect, betrayal and the oath and how i wish i could collect all of his book.. they somewhat interests me because on how ...