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Envy the Night - by Michael Koryta (Paperback)

Envy the Night - by  Michael Koryta (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From Edgar Award-finalist Koryta comes a dark and mature novel of a young mantrying to escape his past. Martin's Press.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the seven years since he learned that his U.S. marshal father lead a double life as a contract killer--and committed suicide to avoid prosecution--Frank Temple III has mostly drifted through life. But when he learns that Devin Matteson, the man who lured his father into the killing game only to later give him up to the FBI, is returning to the isolated Wisconsin lake that was once sacred ground for their families, it's a homecoming Frank can't allow. <p/>Frank finds Matteson's old cabin occupied by a strange, beautiful woman and a nervous man with a gun. But when a pair of assassins arrives on their heels, he knows Matteson can't be far behind. The wise move would be to get out of town--but that doesn't feel right. After all, contract killer or not, Frank's father was at heart a teacher. And his son was an excellent student.... <p/>Michael Koryta's <i>Envy the Night</i> is the 2008 winner of the <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Book Prize for best mystery/thriller.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><P>Michael Koryta secures his place as one of the thriller genre's "most powerful voices" ("Publishers Weekly") with a dark and psychologically complex novel about a young man trying to escape his past.<P>"With "Envy the Night," Koryta earns a seat at the high table of neo-noir crime writers."--"The New York Times"<P>In the seven years since he learned that his U.S. marshal father lead a double life as a contract killer--and committed suicide to avoid prosecution--Frank Temple III has mostly drifted through life. But when he learns that Devin Matteson, the man who lured his father into the killing game only to later give him up to the FBI, is returning to the isolated Wisconsin lake that was once sacred ground for their families, it's a homecoming Frank can't allow.<P>"A heart-pounding thriller." --"Boston"" Globe"<P>Frank finds Matteson's old cabin occupied by a strange, beautiful woman and a nervous man with a gun. But when a pair of assassins arrives on their heels, he knows Matteson can't be far behind. The wise move would be to get out of town--but that doesn't feel right. After all, contract killer or not, Frank's father was at heart a teacher. And his son was an excellent student....<P>"Koryta's best work to date." --George Pelecanos<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Koryta is one of the best of the best, plain and simple." --<i>Michael Connelly</i> <p/>"With <i>Envy the Night</i>, Koryta earns a seat at the high table of neo-noir crime writers." --<i>The New York Times</i> <p/>"A heart-pounding thriller." --<i>Boston Globe</i> <p/>"Koryta's best work to date." --<i>George Pelecanos</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>MICHAEL KORYTA's first novel, <i>Tonight I Said Goodbye</i>, was published when he was just twenty-one. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana, where he began working as a newspaper reporter and for a private investigator while still in high school. <i>Tonight I Said Goodbye </i>won the St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America Contest for first novel and the Great Lakes Book Award for best mystery, and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for best first novel. His other novels include <i>Envy the Night</i> (winner of the 2008 mystery/thriller Los Angeles Times Book Prize), <i>The Silent Hour</i>, and <i>Those Who Wish Me Dead</i>. His work has been translated into more than ten languages.

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