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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755381807

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ON SALE: 11th November 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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Everyone keeps secrets in Vegas. Especially about murder…

Detective Jonathan Stride discovers that there are only two ways to go in Las Vegas: you can hit the jackpot or you can get Stripped… Sure to enthral fans of Freeman’s thrilling Thief River Falls, The Nightbird and The Voice Inside.

‘This guy can tell a story’ Michael Connelly

‘A strong narrative, rife with sex and violence’ Publishers Weekly

Elonda’s seen most things working the streets. But it’s a first when her client is shot dead in the act. Detective Jonathan Stride quickly establishes that the victim is M.J. Lane, son of a reclusive millionaire film producer. Any number of people might have wanted to kill M.J.

Another death is troubling the Vegas force – that of a little boy, killed in a hit-and-run incident involving a stolen car. Then the body of a woman is found in a remote farmhouse. Could the murders be linked?

It seems the killer wants to send a message about the brutal slaying decades earlier of a nightclub dancer. That case was wrapped up quickly. Too quickly? Someone certainly thinks so – and he’s set on murderous revenge for the sins of the past.

What readers are saying about Stripped:

I couldn’t put this down. Breath-taking, brilliant, talented

‘This story has everything: greed, power, corruption, murder, love, revenge, desire, family feuds dating back forty years. There are a lot of very good thrillers out there, but Stripped is in a class above

‘Full of twists and turns – it’s an exciting read, gripping from the very first page’

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Reviews

'Freeman captures the sleazy atmosphere of the city...driving its narrative briskly to a dramatic conclusion'
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
'Freeman ably juggles multiple plot strands while never losing sight of the human dimension... Confirmation of a major talent'
<i>Guardian</i>