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Deviant ways

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Pocket Books, Oct 3, 2000 - Fiction - 370 pages
A former FBI profiler whose life had been shattered by a psychopath's unspeakable crime, Jack Casey has started over as a detective in a posh coastal community outside Boston, but his new life is threatened by the arrival of the Sandman, a demented killer who stalks entire families and neighborhoods, who uses hidden cameras to track his crimes and his new adversary, Jack. A first novel.

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User Review  - Abbie Ennis - Goodreads

A good read but just did not have the ooomph factor that grabs me. Read full review

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User Review  - Rebecca - Goodreads

This book was SO TENSE I felt like I couldn't breathe at some points. My main gripe was that it became quite repetitive with all the dangerous situations - I understand that the author put them in to ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Chris Mooney is the critically acclaimed author of "Deviant Ways",

"World Without End", and "Remembering Sarah", which was nominated for

the Barry Award and the Edgar Award for Best Novel. He lives in Boston with his

wife and son. For more information, visit www.chrismooneybooks.com.