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A Deadly Web (A Bishop Files Novel #2)

A Deadly Web (A Bishop Files Novel #2)

Current price: $9.99
Publication Date: April 7th, 2015
Publisher:
Berkley
ISBN:
9780515153347
Pages:
304

Description

The new Bishop Files novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The First Prophet and the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit novels.

John Brodie is a Guardian, a member of a secretive network devoted to winning a war very few even know exists: protecting the vulnerable psychics in his charge from a deadly, ruthless — and virtually invisible enemy.

Tasha Solomon is a gifted psychic whose abilities have saved her more than once from situations as dangerous as they are baffling. She doesn’t believe she needs help, and she doesn’t even know that Guardians exist — until Brodie saves her life.

Unaccustomed to depending on anyone for anything, Tasha now finds herself embroiled in deadly game where the ultimate goal is a fate far worse than any nightmare. The only person she can trust is Brodie to guide her through a maze of danger and deception, lies and treachery, friends and enemies, until they reach safe harbor.

If they reach safe harbor.

About the Author

Kay Hooper is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series, including Hostage, Haven, Blood Ties, Blood Dreams, Blood Sins, and The Bishop Files series, including The First Prophet. She lives in North Carolina.

Praise for A Deadly Web (A Bishop Files Novel #2)

PRAISE FOR KAY HOOPER’S
BISHOP/SPECIAL CRIMES UNIT NOVELS
 “Seethes and sizzles. A fast-paced, atmospheric tale that vibrates with tension, passion, and mystery. Readers will devour it.”—Jayne Ann Krentz
 “Kay Hooper…provide[s] a welcome chill on a hot summer’s day.—Orlando Sentinel
 “A stirring and evocative thriller.”—Palo Alto Daily News
 “Filled with page-turning suspense.”—The Sunday Oklahoman
 “A well-told, scary story.”—Toronto Sun
 “It passed the ‘stay up late to finish it in one night’ test.”—The Denver Post
 “Harrowing good fun…[Readers] will shiver and shudder.”—Publishers Weekly