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Sharp Practice
Sharp Practice
Author: John Farris
"Those who favor suspense novels will have a ball with Sharp Practice... The shades of Psycho will inevitably be evoked, and with good reason... There is, of course, the required socko climax with an unexpected twist. What raises Sharp Practice high above the standard shocker is its sophistication." The New York Times
ISBN: 396200
Publication Date: 10/1/1975
Pages: 277
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Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Customer Reviews: Great find Interesting to read, July 20, 2000. Reviewer: "jaquita874". Just looking at the summary of this book, I was already interested. This book kept me interested till the end. It had a surprise in store for me, but even when I figured it out, I was still intersted. Very good suspense. I recommend it for any John Farris fans.

"Anne Ramsdell dreamed of soft rain and stately elms. Reality was a psychopathic maniac who mauled her, battered her, hurled her through a plate-glass window and now stalks her wherever she goes. She cannot remember his face - she cannot forget her terror."
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A woman is assaulted, battered and mauled by a maniacal assailant. She survives and is in a state of shock and amnesia from which she may never recover. Very good book with many twist and turns and surprises.


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