Ezekiel "Coop" Cooper is lonely. He's no longer with the NYPD due to cancer that's in remission. His daughter Bette is in New Jersey, and he doesn't talk with her about anything personal, but he loves her. He's looking forward to seeing her at the family bungalow, but when he gets there, he finds her dead, curled up in a way that suggests a ritual murder. He investigates the death, eventually joining forces with a mystery writer who believes a serial killer has murdered Bette. By the time they put all the pieces together, they realize that the killer is extremely dangerous, and could be headed to kill more people they know. This book puts a new shine on a classic thriller plot.
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"This is the first Cooper book I've read and I definitely enjoyed it - will pick up the others in the series to read while waiting for the next Frank Quinn to be released."
— Luann (4 out of 5 stars)
" Very slow book. A good author but not his best book. "
— Amber, 8/4/2013" Slow moving, boring, crude. "
— Leah, 3/4/2013" All the Night Series are the same, but different. They are a good read. "
— Kcduecker, 6/18/2012" Somewhat predictable serial killer mystery, but it has a likable main character and genuine suspense in places. "
— Linda, 2/13/2012" Rather creepy and unsettling, but I got hooked on it all the same. Would like to read others of John Lutz' books. "
— Jan, 1/28/2012" I liked this a lot. I thought it was a bit slow at first but I ended up really liking the story. "
— Becky, 10/22/2011" Easy recreational thriller. Read on the plane from NYC to L.A. and couldn't put it down. "
— BBBTerri, 9/24/2011" I love John Lutz. He writes as if he is talking to you and takes you right inside the story. "
— Bella, 7/29/2011" All I brought on vacation were Lutz books. I had read a few before and knew I really enjoyed them. This one was no different. "
— Kay, 7/12/2011" It's a little hokey of a title, but not so bad for a mindless mystery read. Nothing special about the language or description of events or people. "
— Marsha, 1/11/2011" So far not a bad read.. "
— Shawn, 12/22/2010" So far not a bad read.. "
— Shawn, 9/23/2010" All I brought on vacation were Lutz books. I had read a few before and knew I really enjoyed them. This one was no different. "
— Kay, 7/26/2010" It's a little hokey of a title, but not so bad for a mindless mystery read. Nothing special about the language or description of events or people. "
— Marsha, 6/17/2009" Very slow book. A good author but not his best book. "
— Amber, 6/4/2009" Somewhat predictable serial killer mystery, but it has a likable main character and genuine suspense in places. "
— Linda, 3/27/2009" Easy recreational thriller. Read on the plane from NYC to L.A. and couldn't put it down. "
— BBBTerri, 11/6/2008" All the Night Series are the same, but different. They are a good read. "
— Kcduecker, 8/27/2008John Lutz is the author of more than forty novels and two hundred short stories and is a past president of Mystery Writers of America and Private Eye Writers of America. He is the recipient of the Edgar Award and the Shamus Award. His novel SWF Seeks Same was made into the movie Single White Female, starring Bridget Fonda. He is the author of two private eye series and divides his time between homes in St. Louis, Missouri, and Sarasota, Florida.
Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.