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  vgwb | Sep 12, 2009 |
Another thriller in the Dr Alan Gregory series. He practices psychology in Boulder and manages to get involved in murder cases at the request of his friend, Sam Purdy. Good stories that keep you interested to the last page. ( )
  IllanoyGal | Jun 21, 2009 |
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When it comes to racing with death,

all men are not created equal.

—Norman Maclean
YOUNG MEN AND FIRE
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for Rose
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A warm Friday night in April, the air still and perfumed by lilacs.
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In this novel of "fascinating psychological suspense" (San Francisco Chronicle), Dr. Alan Gregory follows a trail of harrowing secrets, naked violence, and hidden shame into the haunted heart of a friend he thought he knew. And now, what Alan still doesn't know might kill him.

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