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Monday 10:07 AM - Day 1 of 6
Leanne Samples admits that she lied at the trial of Walter Leroy Himes. In 6 days time, he goes to the chair. But no-one will listen. The FBI wants their pound of flesh.
Monday 2.16 PM - Day 1 of 6
Natalie van der Hoven, editor of the Seattle Sun , tracks down investigative journalist Frank Corso. He owes her a favour, and now she's calling it in.
Monday 2.58 PM - Day 1 of 6
Leanne Samples goes into hiding. Frank Corso takes on her case. And if Walter Leroy Himes is innocent, a serial killer is still stalking Seattle . . .
'FURY is a winner -
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Monday 10:07 AM - Day 1 of 6

Leanne Samples admits that she lied at the trial of Walter Leroy Himes. In 6 days time, he goes to the chair. But no-one will listen. The FBI wants their pound of flesh.

Monday 2.16 PM - Day 1 of 6

Natalie van der Hoven, editor of the Seattle Sun , tracks down investigative journalist Frank Corso. He owes her a favour, and now she's calling it in.

Monday 2.58 PM - Day 1 of 6

Leanne Samples goes into hiding. Frank Corso takes on her case. And if Walter Leroy Himes is innocent, a serial killer is still stalking Seattle . . .

'FURY is a winner - great bomb-ticking suspense, a wonderful sense of place, fine writing and flesh-and-bones characters. Must reading.' Harlen Coben

'G. M. Ford is one of my favorite contemporary crime writers. Hilarious, provocative, and as cool as a March night in Seattle, he may be the best-kept secret in mystery novels. With the exhilarating FURY, he's at top of his game and that's as good as it gets' Dennis Lehane
Autorenporträt
G.M. Ford hat bereits sechs Romane mit der Figur des Privatdetektivs Leo Waterman veröffentlicht, bevor er mit »Erbarmungslos« den ersten Roman einer neuen Thrillerserie vorlegte, in deren Mittelpunkt der Journalist und Einzelgänger Frank Corso steht. G.M. Ford unterrichtete einige Zeit Creative Writing in Washington; heute lebt er als freier Schriftsteller in Seattle, wo er bereits an seinem nächsten Fall für Frank Corso arbeitet. Weitere Romane sind bei Goldmann in Vorbereitung.