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Grippando, James, 1958-
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Husband and wife -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Fiction.
Serial murders -- Fiction.
Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Fiction.
Seattle (Wash.) -- Fiction.
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Under cover of darkn...
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Under cover of darkness [electronic resource] / by James Grippando.
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Grippando, James, 1958-
[New York, N.Y.] : Harper Audio, 2004.
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Husband and wife -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Fiction.
Serial murders -- Fiction.
Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Fiction.
Seattle (Wash.) -- Fiction.
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From the bestselling author of "The Abduction" and "Found money" comes another pulse-pounding thriller. Gus Wheatley thinks he's found success. Money, power, prestige -- they all come with the territory for the youngest lawyer ever to grab the helm of Seattle's most prominent law firm. Nothing can interfere with his meteoric rise to the top -- until his wife vanishes. Beth dropped off their six-year-old daughter at the youth center one afternoon, and no one has seen her since. Her disappearance comes just as FBI profilers are called in to examine a bizarre emerging pattern of brutal serial murders that rocks Seattle. The FBI dubs them "bookend killings," as the killer seems to be striking his victims in pairs: first two men, then two women. The victims are unrelated, yet within each pairing, one mirrors the other in chilling detail. But this is just the beginning of the nightmare for Gus. Soon Seattle police fashion a theory that leaves two horrifying ...
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