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Books in The Liam Devlin Novels series

  • The Dreaming Tree

    Matthew Mather

    Hardcover (Blackstone Publishing, July 9, 2019)
    A serial killer is loose on the streets of New York,chased by a detective whose mutated eyessee things only she can ...Shutter Island meets Jacob s Ladder in the new near-future crime thriller from million-copy bestseller Matthew Mather, with books translated in over twenty languages worldwide. Relentless pacing, well-developed main characters, and plethora of bombshell plot twists. Publishers WeeklyAfter a near-fatal car crash, Royce wakes up to find he s one of the first patients to undergo a radical new procedure: a full-body transplant. Convalescing and suffering from waking nightmares, he answers the door at his Long Island home and meets Delta Devlin, a New York detective. She sees things nobody else can, visions created by a mutation to her eyes.Royce becomes Devlin s prime suspect in a string of grisly murders. Desperate for answers, he tracks down the grieving widow of the man whose body he now inhabits. Out of time, and perhaps his mind, he tumbles through a hallucinogenic underworld of black-market body parts and billionaires where nothing can stand in the way of living forever not even death itself.
  • Confessional

    Jack Higgins

    Paperback (Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller, June 22, 2010)
    New York Times Bestseller: A rogue terrorist in Northern Ireland prepares to assassinate the pope in this thriller from the author of Rain on the Dead. Trained by the KGB, the assassin known as Cuchulain has been wreaking havoc throughout Northern Ireland for over two decades, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. Now he has set his sights on his most audacious target yet: the pope. Desperate to stop the terrorist, British Intelligence enlists an enemy Irish gunman, Liam Devlin, to accomplish what it never could. He must put an end to Cuchulain’s reign of terror, once and for all. From the man Tom Clancy called “the master,” this action-packed tale of international intrigue and espionage shows why Jack Higgins’s novels, from classics like The Eagle Has Landed to the long-running Sean Dillon series, have sold more than 250 million copies.