Damnation Street, Andrew Klavan
Damnation Street, Andrew Klavan
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Damnation Street

Author: Andrew Klavan

Narrator: Andrew Klavan

Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/05/2006


Synopsis

They are two sworn enemies with a single obsession: a woman on the run from them both.Scott Weiss is a private detective. John Foy is a professional killer. The woman is Julie Wyant, a hooker with the face of an angel.Julie spent one night with Foy—a night of psychopathic cruelty that Foy called love. Desperate to get away from him, she vanished without a trace. And Foy wants her back.There’s only one man who can find her: Weiss, the best locate operative in the business. She’s begged him not to look for her, fearing he’ll bring the killer in his wake. But Weiss can’t stay away.Now, from a town called Paradise, through a wilderness that feels like hell, Weiss searches for Julie—and the killer follows, waiting for his chance.They are two expert hunters matching move for move—until it ends in gunfire on Damnation Street.

About Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan is the author of such bestselling novels as True Crime, adapted into a film by Clint Eastwood, and Don’t Say a Word, adapted into a film starring Michael Douglas. His novels have been nominated for the Edgar Award four times and have won twice. He lives in Southern California. Visit the author's website at www.AndrewKlavan.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaro

I jumped straight into this book after reading Klavan's The Great Good Thing. I clearly missed something, however, since I didn't realize this was the third book of the series. Thankfully, it wasn't too hard to pick up where the other books left off, even if the book didn't leave me completely satis......more

Goodreads review by Lycan

Not a bad crime novel. The Shadow Man was a fascinating antagonist. His back story was purposefully vague; his persona, sinister. Weiss and Bishop are compelling characters. Several criticisms: 1. The character of Julie was thinly written. For such an important character, she's really a non entity. A......more

Goodreads review by Ray

Scott Weiss is a detective, trying to save a prostitute from a contract killer. As he looks for the woman, to save her, the killer is looking for them both. The narrator, an assistant at Weiss' agency, has his own tangled life, and his own small part in the story. I really liked this story, but it is......more