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Brian Freeman (1) (1963–)

Author of Immoral

For other authors named Brian Freeman, see the disambiguation page.

29+ Works 5,324 Members 236 Reviews 8 Favorited

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Series

Works by Brian Freeman

Immoral (2005) 903 copies
Stripped (2006) 463 copies
Stalker (2007) 419 copies
The Night Bird (2017) 391 copies
The Bone House (2010) 369 copies
In the Dark (2007) 334 copies
Thief River Falls (2020) 318 copies
The Burying Place (2009) 293 copies
Spilled Blood (2012) 229 copies
The Cold Nowhere (1751) 164 copies
Infinite (2021) 138 copies
The Deep, Deep Snow (2019) 124 copies
Goodbye to the Dead (2015) 111 copies
Season of Fear (2014) 87 copies
Alter Ego (2018) 80 copies
The Voice Inside (2018) 70 copies
Funeral for a Friend (2020) 64 copies
Marathon (2017) 62 copies
The Crooked Street (2019) 55 copies
Turn to Stone (2014) 53 copies
Spitting Devil (2012) 51 copies
I Remember You (2022) 43 copies
The Ursulina (2022) 40 copies
The Zero Night (2022) 37 copies
The Souls of the Ships (2012) 7 copies

Associated Works

Shivers (2002) 29 copies
The Crane House: A Halloween Story (2012) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Birthdate
1963-03-28
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Chicago, Illinois, USA
San Mateo, California, USA
Minnesota, USA
Education
Carleton College
Agent
Deborah Schneider
Short biography
Brian Freeman (1):

I'm a LibraryThing author (see yellow buton) of psychological suspense novels published around the world. My English language books are IMMORAL (2004), STRIPPED (2006), STALKED (2007), and IN THE DARK (2009). IN THE DARK was released in the UK as THE WATCHER (2008). All of my books are available in multiple languages, including Spanish, German, Italian, French, Dutch, and Polish.

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This thrilling story revolves around the tragic murder of a girl that has haunted Jonathan Stride for ten years. Michaela Mateo, whom Stride was in love with, was murdered by her husband, Marty, before he killed himself, leaving their daughter, Cat, as an orphan. Stride always felt he had failed Michaela, and now he finds himself able to help Cat, who a ruthless killer is hunting down. As the bodies pile up, Jonathan tries to protect Cat while juggling his relationships with Maggie and Selena. The Cold Nowhere is another engaging story in the series with a gripping and twisty plot that keeps you hooked until the end. I couldn't put this book down.… (more)
 
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PaulaGalvan | 9 other reviews | Apr 18, 2024 |
I loved this book! The Burying Place has everything. A missing baby, a psychotic killer, and several romantic entanglements. The suspenseful, eerie descriptions of the lonely rural countryside, the suffocating fog, and the abandoned school! Oh my God! Brian, were you doing research inside a creepy building, or did you make all that up? The dripping water, broken glass, rotting wood, and the smells. It all gave me the creeps. Besides the tremendous descriptive writing, the plot was a mind-blower. I can usually figure out where the author is going at some point, but this one was very twisty and very surprising. My one complaint was Jonathan Stride's macho attitude. Yes, he was having PTSD panic attacks. I've experienced them myself, so I know how debilitating they are, but when you are going through something like that, you run to someone for help. You can't handle that stuff on your own. With that said, I still love this character and this series.… (more)
 
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PaulaGalvan | 17 other reviews | Apr 10, 2024 |
This was my first Jason Bourne novel and I must admit that I enjoyed it a lot more than I would have thought. I'm a sucker for traditional espionage and this had it all: handsome men and beautiful women, nefarious plots, exotic destinations and brilliant enemies. There was a tendency to rely on clichés, and some of the scenes were a bit too cinematographic for my taste (it reads weird), but overall I did have fun. I might even be convinced to pick up another in the series.
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Cecilturtle | Mar 6, 2024 |
Lt Jon Strike is forced to confront his past when someone arrives writing the story of his sister-in-law's murder and uncovers new facts. Good use of the Lake Superior, Duluth setting.
 
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edwardsgt | 19 other reviews | Feb 18, 2024 |

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Rating
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ISBNs
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