Synopses & Reviews
From Jonathan Nasaw, whose heart-stopping debut was hailed as "a superior thriller" (
The Washington Post) and "wickedly compelling" (
The Oregonian), comes a new novel that takes readers into the depths of...
Fear Itself.
Is it possible to be scared to death? FBI Special Agent E. L. Pender thinks so when a man afraid of heights falls nineteen stories to his death and a woman terrified of blood is found with her wrists slashed. Could it be that the apparent suicides are actually the work of a twisted psychopath?
To stop him, Pender joins forces with Investigative Specialist Linda Abruzzi, and before long they find themselves facing their own worst terrors and a madman who is as immune to fear as he is fascinated by it.
Review
"Jonathan Naswaw has managed to pare down the root of psychological suspense to its essence." Rocky Mountain News
About the Author
Jonathan Nasaw is the author of the critically acclaimed thriller The Girls He Adored, which introduced the disheveled veteran FBI agent E. L. Pender. His previous works include The World on Blood, Shadows, West of the Moon, and Shakedown Street. He lives in Pacific Grove, California.