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Sweet Dreams - by Peter Leonard (Hardcover)

Sweet Dreams - by  Peter Leonard (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Kate McGraw, the lone female on the US Marshals fugitive task force, is on the trail of homicidal bank robber when she is shot by a drugged-up ex-con. While she is in the hospital recuperating, a mysterious stranger leaves a bouquet of flowers in her room. Days later Kate is discharged. Still recuperating, she sees a man in a car parked on the street watching her apartment. This is the third time she has seen him. Kate gets the license number, follows and confronts him and discovers he's her estranged father, Frank Galvin who disappeared when she was six. Frank tells her he's been in prison for the last eighteen years, arrested for armed robbery. Indignant, Kate asks him what he wants. He tells her he can help her catch the bank robber. As Kate and Frank try to rekindle their relationship, Frank helps Kate and her team zero in on Ray Skinner, the dangerous sociopath who has now robbed seven banks and murdered two people. Feeling the heat of law enforcement breathing down his neck, Skinner discovers the identities of the US Marshals who are pursuing him and goes after Kate. He wants to find out what they know about him. Filled with real-life characters and pitch-perfect dialogue, Sweet Dreams will have you on the edge of your seat until the climatic final scene"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Kate McGraw, the lone female on the US Marshals' fugitive task force, is on the trail of homicidal bank robber when she is shot by a drugged-up ex-con. While she is in the hospital recuperating, a mysterious stranger leaves a bouquet of flowers in her room. Days later Kate is discharged. Still recuperating, she sees a man in a car parked on the street watching her apartment. This is the third time she has seen him. Kate gets the license number, follows and confronts him and discovers he's her estranged father, Frank Galvin who disappeared when she was six. Frank tells her he's been in prison for the last eighteen years, arrested for armed robbery. Indignant, Kate asks him what he wants. He tells her he can help her catch the bank robber. <p/>As Kate and Frank try to rekindle their relationship, Frank helps Kate and her team zero in on Ray Skinner, the dangerous sociopath who has now robbed seven banks and murdered two people. Feeling the heat of law enforcement breathing down his neck, Skinner discovers the identities of the US Marshals who are pursuing him and goes after Kate. He wants to find out what they know about him. Filled with real-life characters and pitch-perfect dialogue, <i>Sweet Dreams</i> will have you on the edge of your seat until the climatic final scene.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for Peter Leonard<br>A deftly crafted and simply riveting read from beginning to end by an author who is a master of narrative driven storytelling, Peter Leonard's <i>Raylan Goes to Detroit</i> is very highly recommended and unfailingly entertaining.<br>―<i>Midwest Book Review</i> <p/>If you haven't read Leonard before--and you must--this is a great place to start.<br>--<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>While he will always face comparisons with his legendary father, Elmore Leonard, the author (<i>Quiver</i>; <i>Trust Me</i>; <i>Voices of the Dead</i>; <i>All He Saw Was the Girl</i>) continues to establish himself as one of today's better mystery writers. Easily readable in a single sitting, Leonard's fifth novel will appeal to fans of mystery, thrillers, and the Leonard name."<br>--<i>Library Journal</i> <p/><i>Quiver</i> is a spectacular debut....With a large cast of characters--each presented as meticulously as an Andrew Wyeth portrait--and numerous points of view, all funneling inevitably to a stunning conclusion, you will be holding your breath until the final page. Peter's dad should be proud."<br>--<b>Otto Penzler</b>, owner of The Mysterious Bookshop <p/>"A strong debut that combines a tight plot (about a deadly double-cross in the woods of Michigan) with memorable characters and dialogue--come to think of it, not unlike what Leonard's father, Elmore Leonard, creates."<br>--<i>Seattle Times</i> <p/>"An outstanding debut....Leonard, the son of grandmaster mystery writer Elmore Leonard, deftly utilizes frequent flashback scenes in a tense tale that's easily one of the best crime novels of the year."<br>--<i>East Lansing Journal</i> <p/>"The best parts of the novel concern the crooks, who, if not as gloriously quirky as those in Elmore Leonard's novels, are sometimes funny and sometimes scary."<br>-<i>Washington Post</i> <p/>Peter Leonard's energetic style makes one forget the name Elmore and concentrate on the Leonard....Good writing may be in his genes, but the style's all his own.<br>--<b>Oline Cogdill</b>, <i>The South Florida Sun-Sentinel</i><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Peter Leonard</b>, the son of legendary crime novelist, <b>Elmore Leonard</b>, is a national bestselling author of seven thrillers, including <i>Quiver</i>, <i>Trust Me</i>, <i>All He Saw was the Girl</i>, <i>Voices of the Dead</i>, <i>Back from the Dead</i>, <i>Eyes Closed Tight</i>, <i>Unknown Remains</i>, and a continuation of his father's most famous character, Raylan Givens, titled <i>Raylan Goes to Detroit</i>. <p/>He lives in Birmingham, Michigan with his wife, Julie and his dog, Sam.<br>

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