Books by Neil McMahon and Complete Book Reviews
Neil McMahon, Author . HarperCollins $22.95 (240p) ISBN 978-0-06-019766-7
Flinty, incorruptible San Francisco surgeon Carroll Monks returns in this entertaining but shallow sequel to McMahon's Twice Dying. This time, the gruff Mercy Hospital doctor is thrust into the midst of high-powered corporate intrigue after he...
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Neil McMahon, Author . HarperCollins $23.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-06-052916-1
This exhilarating new medical thriller by the author of Twice Dying
and Blood Double
brings back sleuthing physician Carroll Monks, plunging him into personal jeopardy. Monks is on duty at San Francisco's Mercy Hospital when a beautiful young...
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Neil McMahon, Author . HarperCollins $23.95 (286p) ISBN 978-0-06-052918-5
In his fourth thriller about reluctant medical hero Dr. Carroll Monks (after 2003's To the Bone
), McMahon pulls off the virtually impossible: he creates a lunatic terrorist adversary so believable that he quickly becomes touchingly real. "Fr
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Neil McMahon, Author . HarperCollins $24.95 (328p) ISBN 978-0-06-079221-3
McMahon (Revolution No. 9
and three other thrillers starring Dr. Carroll Monks) delivers his finest achievement to date with this beautifully written stand-alone set in contemporary Montana. Hugh Davoren, a former journalist and ex-boxer now doing...
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Neil McMahon, Author . Harper $24.95 (274p) ISBN 978-0-06-134076-5
Like Lone Creek
, McMahon’s first novel to boast a Montana setting, this fine crime novel fairly glows with the big skies, rough country and outsize characters of his home state. Ex-journalist Hugh Davoren, working in Helena as a carpenter...
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Neil McMahon, Author HarperCollins $24 (224p) ISBN 978-0-06-019364-5
There are a lot of skeletons in the closets of this taut, spare debut, but the dark and creepy side of this thriller, where everyone has something to hide, is subsumed by the very sparseness that initially gives the book its unique voice. All the...
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Neil McMahon. Harper, $24.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-134078-9
McMahon’s stellar stand-alone offers a cunning technological twist worthy of the late Michael Crichton. In an ominous prologue, articles from three L.A. newspapers recount bizarre incidents: a judge goes berserk and does extensive damage to his...
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