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A searingly page-turning, totally gripping, rollercoaster of a read that will appeal to readers of PJ Tracy and Harlan Coben (and anyone who loves '24' and the 'CSI' series).
Grace Descanso is a young single mother working for CSI San Diego. It's a demanding job - Grace struggles to spend as much time as she would like with her 5-year-old daughter Katie. But when a routine crime scene turns into a bloodbath, Grace realises that someone is after her. Then Katie is snatched from their house, the place where they should both be safest. Katie is all she's got - and Grace hasn't got much time to…mehr

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A searingly page-turning, totally gripping, rollercoaster of a read that will appeal to readers of PJ Tracy and Harlan Coben (and anyone who loves '24' and the 'CSI' series).

Grace Descanso is a young single mother working for CSI San Diego. It's a demanding job - Grace struggles to spend as much time as she would like with her 5-year-old daughter Katie. But when a routine crime scene turns into a bloodbath, Grace realises that someone is after her. Then Katie is snatched from their house, the place where they should both be safest. Katie is all she's got - and Grace hasn't got much time to work out why and where she's been taken. Welcome to 'The Timer Game'.

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Susan Arnout Smith is a third generation Alaskan now living in California. Winner of the Stanley Drama Award, she has written television movies that have aired in the United States and other countries. She has been a playwright at the National Playwrights' Conference, Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and an essayist for National Public Radio.
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' "The Timer Game" is a highly entertaining, intelligent, original yet classic thriller. Susan Arnout Smith has written a gem here - memorable characters and a fast and furious ticking-clock plot. A really good read!' John Lescroart