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Praying for Sleep by Jeffrey Deaver
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Praying for Sleep (original 1993; edition 1994)

by Jeffrey Deaver

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:From the New York Times bestselling author of The Never Game and the Lincoln Rhyme novels comes a twisty psychological thriller packed into a terrifying 24 hours...
When paranoid schizophrenic killer Michael Hrubek escapes from an institution, thereā??s no doubt of where heā??s headed: to find the woman who put him away and to finally get his revenge.
Lis Atcheson knows heā??s out thereā??the man who killed two of her students. Heā??s haunted every sleepless night ever since she testified against him. Now the nightmares are coming true. Heā??s watching... and waiting... and heā??s going to take Lis to hell with him.
With a massive storm comingā??in more ways than oneā??Lis can barely prepare for the dark cloud that approaches, threatening to take everything away from her
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Title:Praying for Sleep
Authors:Jeffrey Deaver
Info:Viking Adult (1994), Edition: 1St Edition, Hardcover, 448 pages
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I apologise in advance for the short review as I wasted too much time reading this book to write about it. I've read Jeffery Deaver for many years now and this doesn't even come close to the Lincoln Rhyme and Kathryn Dance thrillers. I wasn't hooked, I wasn't thrilled, I was praying for it to end.

Michael Hrubek has escaped from a mental institution and despite everyone knowing where he is going - to find Lis Atcheson, who was a witness at his trial, they feel the need to track him across country. Even Lis's husband joins in the chase, with me thinking he would be better off at home protecting his wife if he cares that much about her. Why go looking for someone when you know where they will be? So after MANY days of tracking Hrubek, he finally turns up at Lis's farmhouse and you know that not everyone will leave there alive.

I really struggled with this one; I found it boring with too many characters and I had little care about who they were or how they fitted into the story. If this was my first Deaver, I wouldn't read any more. I do think I have been spoilt by reading so many good books of late, but I will definitely stick to the Rhyme and Dance books from now on. ( )
  Michelle.Ryles | Mar 9, 2020 |
Wow! Great read! ( )
  gac53 | Aug 2, 2018 |
A psychological thriller focusing on a young paranoid schizophrenic who escapes from a New England mental hospital in pursuit of a high-school teacher who testified at his murder trial, carrying with him a secret that will tear many lives apart during the course of one night.
  Hans.Michel | Sep 13, 2013 |
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I liked "the Bone Collector" by this author very much and therefore I decided that I wanted to read more books by him. This one is also good. No Lyncoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, but Michael Hrubek, an escaped shizophrenic man and Lis Atcheson, the woman he is going to.

The warden, his doctor, the police, everybody underestimates what Hrubek is capable of. He hasn't taken his medication and is more clear in his head than ever, planning his trip, using what he finds on his way.
Lis is hiding things, keeping secrets form her husband and others that are close to her.

While "the storm of the century" is blowing over, her house is nearly floaded with water, Lis (together with us as readers) finds out the thruth of all that happened in the months before. And the outcome surprised me very much.

A good read, although the misfortune of Lis and her sister in the house, keeping them from going to a safe hotel is quite far fetched from time to time. That is, for me, unbelievable, but not to an extent that it got annoying. ( )
  BoekenTrol71 | Mar 31, 2013 |
I liked The Bone Collector a lot, so I figured I'd grab this one. A schizophrenic escapes his hospital and goes on a search for the woman who testified against him at a murder trial some years before. Blah. I saw nearly every twist coming ages before it happened and when the "big" twist showed up, I was just "oh, okay, that makes sense" instead of "oh my god!!!" The writing was fairly mediocre. I was very glad it was a free book. It went back on the free shelf when I was done.
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  PirateJenny | Jul 25, 2009 |
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Epigraph
And can you, by no drift of conference,
Get from him why he puts on this confusion,
Grating so harshly all his days of quiet
With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?
Hamlet,
William Shakespeare
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Like a cradle, the hearse rocked him gently.
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ISBN 0340606339 is only for Praying for Sleep; not for the 2-in-1 Omnibus which includes The Bone Collector.
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:From the New York Times bestselling author of The Never Game and the Lincoln Rhyme novels comes a twisty psychological thriller packed into a terrifying 24 hours...
When paranoid schizophrenic killer Michael Hrubek escapes from an institution, thereā??s no doubt of where heā??s headed: to find the woman who put him away and to finally get his revenge.
Lis Atcheson knows heā??s out thereā??the man who killed two of her students. Heā??s haunted every sleepless night ever since she testified against him. Now the nightmares are coming true. Heā??s watching... and waiting... and heā??s going to take Lis to hell with him.
With a massive storm comingā??in more ways than oneā??Lis can barely prepare for the dark cloud that approaches, threatening to take everything away from her

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On a stormy night of terror and suspense, a woman is thrust into a life-threatening confrontation with an escaped psychopathic killer who want to get revenge on her for helping to put him away.
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