
Harm's Way
Author: Stephen White
Series: Alan Gregory Series #4
Narrator: Dick Hill
Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/01/2013
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective

Author: Stephen White
Series: Alan Gregory Series #4
Narrator: Dick Hill
Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/01/2013
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective
Stephen White is the New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Alan Gregory series, a collection of psychological thrillers that blend gripping suspense with an insider's understanding of the human mind. A clinical psychologist by training, White drew on his professional background to create nuanced, character-driven mysteries that probe both crime and conscience.
From his debut novel Privileged Information to fan favorites like Kill Me, Warning Signs, and Line of Fire, White built a devoted readership over two decades, earning praise for his intricate plotting and moral depth. His novels explore not only the darkness of criminal behavior but also the vulnerabilities and complexities of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Now retired from both writing and psychology, Stephen White leaves behind a legacy of intelligent, emotionally charged thrillers that continue to captivate fans of mystery and suspense.
I was shocked when the author killed someone close to Alan Gregory. He was someone we had gotten to know, and this crime truly hit Alan and his new wife Lauren hard. His death would reverberate through out the rest of the series, and was truly a case of sometimes you really don't know someone's true......more
First: Why is Stephen White not a bigger name in the mystery writer world? His work definitely rivals better-known authors for many reasons: his plotting, his characters, his way with describing people and places so well that the reader knows them... I've read all of his books, and have always finis......more
This was probably my least favorite Alan Gregory book. It dragged and the plot was kind of weak. All-in-all, the book was just ok for me......more
[...] Having read enough cozies in my life to still be able to count them on one hand, I have come to the probably erroneous conclusion that the main difference between the cozy mystery and the hard-boiled detective novel is that the investigator in the cozy is never in quite as much immediate physi......more