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The Triggerman's Dance
The Triggerman's Dance
Author: T. Jefferson Parker
When a woman is mistakenly assassinated by a sniper from a white supremacist militia, her death brings together her FBI agent fiancee and her journalist lover, John Menden. The two team up to exact revenge by destroying the militia group, known as the Freedom Ring, with Menden infiltrating the group's Liberty Ridge compound. When he falls in lov...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780786889174
ISBN-10: 0786889179
Publication Date: 2/1/1998
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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If you haven't yet read T. Jefferson Parker and are a fan of authors such as J. Kellerman, S. Woods, N. Demille, H. Coben, D. Baldacci then you simply HAVE to read him. Excellent character development. I always get so involved with them and wonderful mysteries at the same time.
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a very good read! The suspense builds, you sympathise with the bad guy, but you still want to see him go down.
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I appreciate Parker's approach to crime fiction. This book has been referred to as a masterpiece. I don't know that I'd go that far, but it is suspenseful, well written, and provocative. The depths to which revenge takes all sorts of people. This is a murdered journalist, and an ex FBI criminal.
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It's a love story containing alot of mystery.
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There were two men in Rebecca Harris life, Joshua Weinstein, the tough dark passionately Jewish FBI agent she was engaged to and John Menden the blond wasp slick newsman who was her lover. Now they must become allies to solve her murder.
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This begins with a murder no one seems able to solve, though the FBI agent in charge is sure "who done it." Even the "bad guys" are somewhat sympathetic characters...for a while. Enjoyable read.
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There were two men in Rebecca Harris's life, and both men silently knew of the other's existence in her life. Each hoped that when she made her ultimate decision between them, he would be the chosen one.

NOW THEY MUST BECOME ALLIES TO SOLVE HER MURDER.

An engrossing complex thriller that's also damned scary.


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