Books by David Lindsey and Complete Book Reviews

Set in the art world, this latest psychological thriller by suspense veteran Lindsey (Mercy; Color of Night) is an alternately entertaining and frustrating tale of a sculptor's entanglement in revenge and murder. Ross Marteau makes a handsome...
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David Lindsey, Author . Warner $24.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-446-53163-4
Lindsey is an efficient thriller author who sometimes (as in Mercy) reaches considerable heights of suspense and terror. The present book, however, is no more than just efficient, despite its smooth prose, a Lindsey trademark. It has a workable plot&
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David Lindsey, Author . Warner $25.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-446-52929-7
Forensic artist Paul Bern uses his impressive talents as a sculptor to reconstruct a face on an anonymous skull brought to him under mysterious circumstances in Lindsey's latest in a long line of expertly constructed thrillers (The Rules of...
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David Lindsey, Author Bantam Books $6.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-553-56081-7
A psychopath stalks expensive call girls in this tense psychological thriller from the author of Mercy. (Sept.)
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David Lindsey, Author Doubleday Books $19.95 (513p) ISBN 978-0-385-24813-6
Lindsey ( In the Lake of the Moon ) has constructed a lean, gripping, psychological thriller around a gruesome subject: a series of brutally sadistic murders among the lesbian demimonde of monied Houston. The victims are found nude, beaten, bitten,...
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David Lindsey, Author Doubleday Books $22.5 (417p) ISBN 978-0-385-24814-3
Lindsey's likable detective Stuart Haydon, last seen in In the Lake of the Moon , leaves his Texas home territory in this scorching indictment of human rights abuses in Guatemala. Lena Muller is a Houston girl gone missing in the surreal political...
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David Lindsey, Author Doubleday Books $23 (519p) ISBN 978-0-385-42311-3
Relentlessly paced and adroitly imagined, Lindsey's latest thriller (after Body of Truth ) opens with the apparent suicide of Arthur Tisler, a detective in the Criminal Investigation Division of the Houston police. Marcus Graver, in charge of the...
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David Lindsey, Author Warner Books $32 (496p) ISBN 978-0-446-52361-5
Unlike many suspense writers, who publish annually, Lindsey offers a novel every two to three years (his most recent was Requiem for a Glass Heart, 1996). The extra time has consistently paid off in supple prose and stories resonant with insight....
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David Lindsey, Author Doubleday Books $23.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-385-42312-0
Lindsey (An Absence of Light) has long ruled that grim land where acts of despicable evil can be committed by people for whom readers' hearts are breaking. This masterful amalgam of high-level espionage and emotional terrorism, his finest novel to...
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David Lindsey, Author, Lindsey, Author Scribner Book Company $17.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-689-11626-1
Houston homicide detective Stuart Haydon receives photographs that he has never seen before: two portraits of his late father, two of a woman painting at an easel and standing on a Mexico City street, and one of Haydon himself, with a bullet...
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