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Immoral

Immoral
By Brian Freeman

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In Duluth, Minnesota, a young woman, Rachel Stoner, has gone missing. Cop Jonathan Stride, a sharply focused detective despite the stresses of his troubled personal life, is quick to suspect her stepfather of murder. And yet, he has his doubts. Even for a man accustomed to power, the accused seems remarkably convinced he'll go free. Could he be telling the truth? While Stride endeavours to make sense of the conflicting pieces of evidence, a young woman's body lies half-buried deep in the woods. But if it's not the body of Rachel, where is the missing girl? Is she dead, or is the terrible, unexpected fate that awaits Graeme Stoner one he does not deserve?


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #111280 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-04-10
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages

Editorial Reviews

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'Agut-wrenching tale of psychological suspense from a true storyteller' -- Belfast Telegraph 20060401 'Acomplex, meticulously plotted chillfest... probably the most inventive debut to emerge from the US thriller scene since James Siegel's Derailed'" -- Scottish Daily Record 20060424

Jeffery Deaver
'Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling...some of the most literate and stylish writing you’ll find anywhere today'

Ken Bruen
'One hell of a read, gut-wrenching and exciting’


Customer Reviews

Fast-paced crime thriller which keeps you guessing4
This is Freeman's first novel but it reads as though he has been writing for years. It is an accomplished debut and whilst it does not entirely escape all the cliches of the genre offers a refreshingly original setting. The character of Lieutenant Jonathan Stride is well-drawn and satisfyingly three-dimensional, as is the context in which he operates. This really does keep you guessing until the end and is an exciting and worthwhile read.

Great new crime writer5
What a find Mr Freeman is! This is fresh new crime writing at it's best, at long last Messrs Connelly and Rankin will be challenged for the no 1 crime writers position.

Excellent!4
Immoral is a cracking story which will keep you guessing until the end. I normally pride myself on being able to work these thrillers out but there's so many twist's to this book that even Sherlock himself would struggle.

Immoral was the winner of the Macavity award for best first novel and understandably so. A cracking plot, strong charecter's, a genuine page turner! Well done Mr Freeman, more of the same please.