Dead Man's Curve

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4.5
76 reviews
Ebook
248
Pages

About this ebook

Fans of Nelson DeMille, John Sanford, Stieg Larsson and Lee Child will enjoy this new book from best-selling author R.J. Patterson.

Sometimes the rumors are true ….

In the hills of Kentucky, the people of Millersville lead a charmed life thanks to the city’s biggest employer Lee Creek Distilleries and its sly CEO Wilfred Lee. But when things go sideways one night, the town’s favorite son, Kentucky basketball recruit Josh Hood, becomes a prime murder suspect.

When Atlanta reporter Cal Murphy and his wife Kelly make a stop in Millersville as a favor to a family friend to find out what’s really going on, the powers that be frown on the attention. It doesn’t take long before Cal and Kelly rile up the town and its corrupt law enforcement — and they find themselves fighting for their lives and livelihood in the pursuit of not only the truth but also justice.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
76 reviews
RebelRouser54
May 3, 2016
Sports/murder mystery. Great book. Found a few grammar errors but not many. Action page after page. Only put it down a few times. Looking forward to the next one.
1 person found this review helpful
Cherry Maloney
August 30, 2015
Great read! Suspense, terror and a little bit of romance. I couldn't stop once I started reading. Thanks again, Mr . Patterson.
Manimohan Manickam
May 3, 2016
A gripping story about the dark side of how money and power can conceal evil and silence the weak and vulnerable. Good read.
5 people found this review helpful

About the author

R.J. Patterson is an award-winning writer and thriller author living in the Pacific Northwest. While growing up in a military family, he spent some of his formative years living with his family on the estate of an English baron and baroness. It was there that he developed his passion for good literature and an appreciation for football.

Upon returning to the United States, R.J. entered the field of journalism where he won numerous writing awards and has written articles for many prestigious U.S. newspapers, including The New York Times. He later left journalism full-time to pursue writing books and now resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and three young children. He plans to write many more thrilling novels unless the CIA presses him into service to save the world.

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