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Thorn - by N. Quesenberry, cause my boyfriend wrote it. It's in a few Waldenbooks right now as a trial...
http://www.lulu.com/content/hardcover-book/thorn/2518742
And "The Lovely Bones" I just saw the trailer for it in the theaters, and decided I must read it!
http://www.amazon.com/Lovely-Bones-Novel-Alice-Sebold/dp/0316666343
http://www.lulu.com/content/hardcover-book/thorn/2518742
And "The Lovely Bones" I just saw the trailer for it in the theaters, and decided I must read it!
http://www.amazon.com/Lovely-Bones-Novel-Alice-Sebold/dp/0316666343
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N.Q is a really creative writer, here is the description of his book:
Enter into the life of Detective Jackson Thorn, of the Highland Meadows Police Department. His beloved wife has long lain comatose. His son recently perished in a fiery C-130 plane crash over the Atlantic. His adopted daughter languishes in suicidal depression, confined to the local sanitarium.
Despite all this, Jackson achieves the greatest success of his law enforcement career in an operation against the dominant Yakuza crime lord in North America, in which he suffers a serious injury. Meanwhile, a deadly international assassin, long thought to be dead, returns from the ashes of Jackson’s past. She seeks Jackson’s affection but finds a life-or-death showdown with the killer, whose agenda remains mysterious.
Even the principle players in this saga of romance, betrayal, suspense and intrigue can cost Jackson everything as he learns that the sins of yesteryear can return.
He was interviewed, you can read more about him and his book here:
http://joeypinkney.com/interview/5-minutes-5-questions-with-nick-quesenberry-author-of-thorn.php
Very interesting, I would've just loved to hear even more about your boyfriend's book! Welcome to Mahalo!