Synopses & Reviews
What if you could forget the worst moment of your life? Miles Kendrick is a federal witness hiding from the mob, constantly haunted by the horrifying memories of his best friends death. While helping his psychiatrist with a mysterious favor, Miles stumbles into a murderand an illegal medical research program that could free him and millions of others with post-traumatic stress disorder from their crippling fears. In the wrong place at the wrong time, Miles ends up in the cross-hairs of Dennis Groote, an ex-FBI agent turned hitman. Groote is determined to find a cure for his traumatized daughterand to gain control of a secret drug formula worth billions on the open market, a formula he believes Miles possesses.
Pursued by both Groote and government agents, Miles runs for his life. He draws on his old skills as a mobsters spy to survive a deadly duel of strike and counterstrike with the unrelenting and brutal Groote. Miles finds two unlikely allies: a mentally broken ex- soldier and a reclusive woman whose life was destroyed by violence. To save them all and with one last chance to be the man he once wasMiles takes the battle back to the powerful, murderous forces who want to silence one troubled man before he can get his life back. . .
Synopsis
From the bestselling author of 2005's critically acclaimed "Panic" comes "Fear," a gripping, timely, and entirely original thriller that will solidify award-winning author Jeff Abbott as the "latest master of the fine art of the page-turner" ("Booklist," starred review).
Synopsis
Fans of Harlan Coben, Lee Child, Joseph Finder, or John Grishamanyone who enjoys a wild ride on a bumpy roadcan cheer the arrival of our latest master of the fine art of the page-turner.
Booklist (starred review)
About the Author
Nominated for three Edgar and two Anthony Awards, Jeff Abbott is the author of eight novels, including Panic, Cut and Run, Black Jack Point, and A Kiss Gone Bad.