About the Author:
LEWIS PERDUE is the New York Times bestselling author of Daughter of God and The Da Vinci Legacy. He lives in Sonoma, California.
Review:
"Packed with action and controversy, Perfect Killer is that rarity among thrillers-it sets your pulse racing while it makes you think."--David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of The Brotherhood of the Rose on Perfect Killer
"Brilliance that only Perdue could master."--Mark Burnett, creator of the television series Survivor on Perfect Killer
"Fast as a hollow-point bullet, Perfect Killer by Lewis Perdue explodes across decades and continents in a titanic and memorable adventure story. From national politics to war, quantum physics to racism, Perdue peels back the complex layers of today's world with scalpel-like surety."--Gayle Lynds, New York Times bestselling author of The Coil on Perfect Killer
"A smart, entertaining, and fast-paced thriller."--Lisa See, author of Dragon Bones on Perfect Killer
"Perdue has written a book that deserves wide attention, not only for its literary excellence, but for the important ethical questions it raises for today's soldier. The book well deserves to be in the running for one of the best books of the year."--Richard A. Gabriel, author of No More Heroes: Madness and Psychiatry in War on Perfect Killer
"Once again Perdue comes through again with a credible plot that makes us wonder whether this is a thriller or a documentary."--Craig Dirgo, author of The Einstein Papers on Perfect Killer
Packed with action and controversy, Perfect Killer is that rarity among thrillers--it sets your pulse racing while it makes you think (David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of The Brotherhood of the Rose)
"Brilliance that only Perdue could master." (Mark Burnett, creator of the television series Survivor)
"A smart, entertaining, and fast-paced thriller." (Lisa See, author of Dragon Bones)
Once again Perdue has crafted a richly textured, troubling, and literate thriller that is engaging on every level (Lewis Nordan, author of The Sharpshooter Blues)
"A book that deserves wide attention for the important ethical questions it raises for today's soldier." (Richard A. Gabriel, author of No More Heroes: Madness and Psychiatry in War)
Once again Perdue comes through again with a credible plot that makes us wonder whether this is a thriller or a documentary (Craig Dirgo, author of The Einstein Papers)
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