Hell's Kitchen by Jeffery Deaver

Hell's Kitchen

Jeffery Deaver

The New York Times bestselling author of The Empty Chair and The Devil's Teardrop, is back displaying his "ticking-bomb suspense" (People) in this never-before-published thriller.

Every New York City neighborhood has a story, but what John Pellam uncovers in Hell's Kitchen has a darkness all its own. The Hollywood location scout and former stuntman is in the Big Apple hoping to capture the unvarnished memories of longtime Kitchen residents such as Ettie Washington in a no-budget documentary ... (show more)

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Quote-leftFairly good.
You don't really find out the motivating factor for the main character until just about end.Quote-right

Quote-leftGood read.Quote-right

Quote-leftLoved itQuote-right

Quote-leftClassic Deaver book, twists and turns at the end... it's always a race to the finish although I was already expecting a change of events, it still caught me by surprise... Good readQuote-right

Quote-leftGood read...Got an autographed copy here in town. Deaver read aloud from an upcoming new release and the room was captive! A master storyteller!Quote-right

Quote-leftExcellentQuote-right

Quote-leftMy first book by Jeffery Deaver that kept me wanting to read more by this author.Quote-right

Quote-leftGood read.Quote-right

Quote-lefthad trouble getting started but enjoyed itQuote-right

Quote-leftThe best of the trilogyQuote-right

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