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Mortal Fear

Mortal Fear
By Greg Iles

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By day, Harper Cole is a successful commodities trader working from his home in the isolated Mississippi Delta. But at night he is a system operator for EROS, a sexually explicit on-line service that caters for the erotic appetites of an exclusive clientele.



But Harper’s secret life is about to be shattered when a twisted serial killer uses EROS to select and stalk his female victims. And suddenly he finds himself a prime suspect in the eyes of the FBI.



In order to clear his name Harper knows he must lure the real killer into the open, and impersonating a woman online, someone he once loved, he begins to play a very dangerous game with a psychopath. A psychopath that could destroy the very fabric of Harper’s world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36303 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-06-05
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 560 pages

Editorial Reviews

The Mirror on Sleep No More
Terrifying

Review
'An ingenious suspense thriller . . . fascinating'

 

(New York Times Book Review )

Terrifying (The Mirror on Sleep No More )

'A thriller that really thrills, a shocker that really shocks' (Stephen King on SLEEP NO MORE )

'Greg Iles is a phenomenal writer' (The Independent on Sunday on Dead Sleep )

'Another top notch tale of suspense from Iles' (Kirkus Reviews on Dead Sleep )

The Independent on Sunday on Dead Sleep
'Greg Iles is a phenomenal writer'


Customer Reviews

One of the best thrillers written - humane yet shocking5
Harper Cole, a man with some pretty dark secrets, is a systems operator for an international on-line programme known as EROS, a service that caters for the erotic sexual appetites - be they light or of a slightly darker taste - of a large number of highly-paying clients.
Soon, Harper's life - and the lives of those closest to him - will be thrown into immense danger, because there is a killer at work on EROS, a twisted and terrifying serial murderer using the network to find his way into the lives and fantasies of his female victims. All of a sudden, Harper finds himself a possible suspect in the eyes of the FBI, and in an attempt both to prove his innocence and to stop a vicious killer from continuing his morbid harvest, Harper goes into EROS himself, posing as a woman he once had an affair with, in order to try and trap the killer into revealing himself.
However, it quickly becomes apparent that everyone has underestimated this brutally intelligent killer, able to detect their every move and remain constantly one step ahead...
Mortal Fear is surely going to be Iles' crowning achievement. Most serial killer novels are pretty standard fare, but this is not only far better than almost any other I have read, it almost transends its genre, such is the writing quality and the relentless intelligence that powers the plot and movement of the prose. The brutality of the killer (and his bizarre, if startlingly original, motives) is balanced with some wonderful philosophical examinations of humans and humanity, which give you the impression that Iles really KNOWS people, rather like Stephen King, and a slightly academic, educated feel to it all makes this so much more than just a pop-thriller, but something far greater.
Iles is graced with a gift for creating incredibly strong lead male characters that, while often shaded, have the distinct feel that they could easily have been plucked form any street in any town the world over. Harper Cole is such a creation real, full, and likeable. His conflicts, secrets, problems, are all fascinating and the reader grows to care quite deeply about their having a successful resolution.
The plot is incredibly strong, and Iles really does bring something special to the whole notion of a killer using the internet to find his victims. There are some twists that really do shock, events that are unpredictable and come out of the blue, which is very very rare, some deaths that really do make you gasp, and even perhaps have qualms about whether you actually want to continue. But, of course you continue, because, while you cared about the characters, now you care even more that they catch the killer and, quite frankly, kill him very painfully yet thoroughly. The killer himself is genuinely scary, which again is very rare. His seeming omniscience and intelligence will maybe even strike hints of fear into you as you read. In all truth, "Brahama", as he comes to be known, is probably more than a match for Hannibal Lecter, and I have never said that before.
This is the best thriller i have read in ages. Its humanity married with cruelty make it horridly compelling, and the shadows of Eastern mythology that brood behind everything give it that extra special edge. Be sure to read this book. It is fantastic. I cannot understand why people did not rave and shout from the rooftops about this book for years after its publication because, by god, it certainly deserves that.

Great shocker about virtual reality4
The story of picking victims via an Online-Service is no new chapter in the world of fiction. But the 'HOW' ist is done, surely is. Greg Iles keeps up much of the tension till the end of the book, the characters are very realistic. No typical (and boring) hero/looser scheme, but each persona has his/her own well developed character. It's like getting the necessary clues and information as small puzzle pieces. One by one the big picture is assembled, just to be shattered on some following pages.

VERY GOOD4
Very good read...kept me on the edge of the seat for 90% of the book...well written...and what makes it even worse in this day and age of computers and internet and meeting people on line...it could very well happen as portrayed in the book! Scarey really......but dont let that put you off the book...