Review
A package of big, scary fun. (Stephen King )
A chilling novel of suspense (SUNDAY EXPRESS )
His prose is constantly engaging and has that overflowing feel only the best books and movies have... as shamelessly thrilling as a rollercoaster. (OBSERVER )
Impressive... cooly detached. Immensely detailed and totally convincing. (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )
A chilling novel of suspense (SUNDAY EXPRESS )
His prose is constantly engaging and has that overflowing feel only the best books and movies have... as shamelessly thrilling as a rollercoaster. (OBSERVER )
Impressive... cooly detached. Immensely detailed and totally convincing. (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )
Sunday Express
'A chilling novel of suspense'
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Observer
'Has that overflowing feel only the best books and movies have.'
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Book Description
* A major film from Warner Bros. starring Clint Eastwood
Product Description
The day Frank Beachum was scheduled to die, Stephen Everett was due to take his kid to the zoo. But when a fellow hack totals her car on the way to work, Everett is assigned the interview with Beachum, sweating out his last hours on Death Row. And on this day, the day Everett is caught with his editor's wife, turning in some good copy could save his job. What's more, Beachum might just be the wrong man awaiting the fatal injection......
About the Author
Andrew Klavan was born in New York City. Before becoming a full-time writer he worked as a newspaper reporter and radio news-writer and editor. He is the author of five novels under the pseudonym Keith Peterson, and THE UNCANNY is the seventh novel under his own name. Andrew Klavan lives in London with his wife and two children.