Helpful Score: 3
Manner of Death is an excellent example of why I love mystery/thrillers. The manner in which the killer murdered his victims was so well-planned and contrived to look like accidents, that the authorities never suspected that there was a connection to their deaths. But when Dr. Alan Gregory's name came up on the list of possible targets, he had a warning from two former FBI agents that he was going to be next. Now, while Dr. Gregory is probably a very good psychiatrist, he could never be accused of being a crime fighter, however, he does manage to stay alive by his wit and a lot of luck!
Helpful Score: 2
Another solid entry in the Alan Gregory series. I admit Dr. Gregory often gets on my nerves, but White is such a good writer and his plots so well constructed, I usually read his novels in a few huge gulps. This was no exception. I stayed up far too late reading. Also, White has a wonderful sense of place, which adds to the pleasure of reading his books.
Helpful Score: 1
Exciting Alan Gregory book. He is a psychologist in Boulder, Colorado and has interesting conflicts with revealing information to authorities and maintaining confidentiality. In this one he discovers a chilling link between accidental deaths years ago. If you like Stephen White, you'll love this~
Helpful Score: 1
this book was my introduction to stephen white. i really enjoyed the story, and to be perfectly honest i didn't want to put it down, even when i had to.
it's set in my general vicinity, so it was great seeing references to familiar places -- and to my beloved colorado avalanche.
it's set in my general vicinity, so it was great seeing references to familiar places -- and to my beloved colorado avalanche.
Helpful Score: 1
Six people die, appearing acidental, and then a link is found and the last two help in solving the crime. I've read his other books and like.